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George W. Bush and his predecessors so far only offered Americans lies, wars and isolations. It is time for American thinkers, philosophers and doctors to search for remedies and answers to relieve the American society from its psychological and egotistical ailment before it is too late. Arab societies before Islam had similar mental disorders. For example, alcohol, prostitution, gambling and tribal wars were common poisons in Arabia until they were cremated after the introduction of Islamic Rules and Laws. Arabs before Islam had different ambitions; they never invaded other countries; even during that dark era, an Arab’s honor could not be bought or sold. Present Arab rulers have disgraced Islam and Arabs; they have dishonored all of Arabia. George W. Bush is conferring the same shame and dishonor on Americans and America as whole. I don’t want to suggest for one moment that America needs Islam to break from its bondage. Americans need to free themselves from the shackles they don’t seem to see or feel. They need to make a solemn promise not to ever kill another soul outside their soil. If an American government fails to protect its borders, airports and other public places then American voters should fire that government. There are great similarities between the U.S. Administration and Arab governments: Both regard the outside world is more important than their people. Arab rulers hide in closets while Arabs and Muslims are murdered. The United States spends billions of dollars on its war against Iraq by losing soldiers and killing Iraqis to prove its superiority and to steel Iraq’s oil and wealth. The U.S. economy survives on foreign loans and deficits. George W. Bush, as the president of United States, is under oath to protect the American people from harm and secure them with a basic living, dignity and self-respect. American citizens deserve protection on their soil, not in Iraq.

The American President is responsible for the war in Iraq and Afghanistan; he is not waging it alone. Arab leaders play the role of a prostitute bitch that only enjoys mating warlords like George W. Bush and his ilk. American citizens, Arabs, Muslims and other decent people are all victims of this new wave of ‘Cowboy Law and Order’ we all thought it banished decades ago. I love old proverbs, especially the ones that make a lot of sense. A specific one clings to my memory about a dog’s tale. A storyteller quoted by an unknown name once said: “If you burry a dog’s tail under the biggest mountain for years, don’t expect to find it straight after you move the mountain”. George W. Bush and his lieutenants are permanently warped beyond rehabilitation. Of course, the same saying goes to Arab leaders and brainwashed Arab writers and thinkers.

Let me move a bit closer and shed some light on the treason committed by Arab leaders; the treason that became very much a hereditary disease. Arabs indeed have a far more serious problem with their leaders than with the Americans. American leaders still allow a breathing ground for self-expression and freedom of speech, regardless of their criminal record.

Arab leaders began betraying Arabia and Islam long before the United States existed. The Ottoman Empire collapsed because

 
Arab leaders defied Islam and rallied behind Crusaders. It was the defeat of the Ottoman Empire that actually fragmented the Middle East and turned it into the biggest war zone in the human history. Arab leaders today are ready to sell their honor and dignity for two reasons: fear for their position is one; the second is pure cowardice.

The question remains: Where are the Arab and Muslim masses hiding? The answer is simple. Hiding, they are indeed! Dead they are not! If traits of civilization are read correctly, then Arabs and Muslims will rise against their brutal dictators. We see an example of this with the Iraqi resistance’s birth that was conceived during Saddam’s rule, but never presented itself until the U.S. invasion reduced Iraq to rubbles and killed more than 100,000 civilians, net of military personnel losses.

The U.S. assumption that Iraqi resistance fighters are Saddam’s loyalists or supporters of world terrorist organizations is false. Iraqis are fighting invaders to free their country. More than 80% of Iraq’s 25 Million did not support Saddam and his regime. This further proves the Iraqi resistance was likely conceived from the time the U.S. drafted its first conspiracy against Iraq. Most Iraqis and the rest of the Arab world were well aware of Saddam’s relation with United Sates leaders and government. Saddam only served the interest of his masters like many other Arab leaders. In the early Sixties, American politicians were only listening to Israel’s advice and to Arab leaders’ fairy tales; American politicians never bothered to hear the Arab streets. Arab hatred for American foreign policies began then and never stopped growing to this day. American leadership and politicians still, today, believe America’s interest in the Middle East is best served by Israel and Arab leaders. The American administration is as dead wrong today as it was dead wrong more than forty years ago. America’s advisers, presumed friends of America, are the ones digging America’s grave in the Middle East. America is building enemies and losing friends. Shouldn’t this dynamic nation return justice and peace, first and foremost, to its people, then to the world?

The Middle East is the most difficult region to control or occupy. Take a look at Israel. After fifty years, it is still waging wars and killing Palestinians; it cannot secure safety and peace for its people. Yes, the Palestinians have lost their country and belongings and are suffering human losses every day but the Israelis loss for peace and safety is a greater loss by far. The American ambition in the Middle East has already produced enough hatred to last six hundred Arab and Muslim generations. George W. Bush should now call on his White House advisers and demand they explain to him why they did not account for hatred as the outcome in their war plans. We all know hatred is the mother of murder and violence. America is better off rethinking its ambitions. America is better to leave now and immediately from all that is foreign wars and foreign interventions. The Middle East is now approaching a horrific turmoil. American troops in Iraq and else where in the Arab region have no choice but to escape the wrath of Arabs. Arab dignity, honor and all that is sacred to Muslims have been scorned, spat on and maliciously abused by American and Israeli’s soldiers. The intelligent guess is: there are larger pockets of sleeping resistance cells in the Middle East just waiting for the right time to emerge into the spotlight and challenge their governments and leaders to either rule for the people or resign from public life. If neither solution is placed on the table, one can only expect a wave of civil wars sweeping the region. How will the U.S. deal with a crisis like this? The costly war in Iraq will not stop the current or future U.S. administration from sending troops to protect Arab puppet governments. > read on page 3
 
         
     
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