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Default 1st July 2009

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Originally Posted by أبو الحروف View Post
Greetings ,

You brought up great thoughts !

1st. (Comparison)

Lebanon is a diverse society w/ a multi-cultural heritage + there is no sole-dictator there. & the Presedent has limited authority & cannot dismantle the constitution.

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Iraq is also a diverse society w/ a a multi-cultural heritage. However , it was governed by a dictatorship regime until recently.

(its enough to see the victims of Halaabcha massacure & the mass graves of innocents to realize that brute force can surpress the will of people)

- if u apply the reign of terror to a nation & aquire the applauds of your neighbouring regimes by المال السياسي & seize control of the media with a tight seige on the intellectual mind = YOU RULE

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- In Lebanon , Christians are the safe guard. الرقم الصعب

- In Iraq , it is the Houza (Religious clergy) however , since its shia. Saddam marginalized its powers by producing "Khomaini-phobia" & claiming that he is the "Safe-guard" for Arabs.

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Thus , each situation has its own specific elements to determine why , when & where an event like revolution can occur.

2nd will be following today.

My regards


great, but why the people don't revolt.
let us see somewhere else in the world; Cuba and it's famous revolution. why the people revolted against the regime. before it, in Russia (communist revolution), and before it, in France. everywhere in the world you can find revolutions even in Africa.

so why you can't find a real revolution in the Arab countries?

for me, lazy people with no cultural background.
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