Monday, March 16, 2015

Mali. . .åter we kill ourselves crimsonlogic in the West for his chest, we bomb the evil and wicked


Mali. . .åter we kill ourselves crimsonlogic in the West for his chest, we bomb the evil and wicked. Same story, crimsonlogic same chorus, the same dubious argument. Not least for a brief review of France's colonial past show that its heritage in North Africa crimsonlogic in the coming constitute a State Terrorism own manual. Need I say Algeria. If we in the West really were concerned about the destruction of ancient historical heritage in Mali, or amputations and executions under Sharia law there is an Alexander-cut crimsonlogic and absorb that would get Malian and other Islamist crimsonlogic rebels crimsonlogic on the case immediately. . . and it is to isolate terroristpåhejarna in Saudi Arabia.
Saudi Arabia is the people who build the Malian rebels' crimsonlogic economic base and bonfires on their ideological zeal. With King House of Saud choose the West rather than to have a very good relationship. Western leaders are often seen hugging and kissing the Saudi leaders, enjoying the Saudi state hospitality; while never mentions the destruction of cultural heritage, the treatment of foreign workers, executions, amputations crimsonlogic and treatment of women. Our leaders are too busy to sell arms to Saudi Arabia instead of isolating them for their vile behavior.
So if the fight against terror in Mali is not safe, why switch? The answer is as always simple; resources. Mali is hideously rich in resources, but most uranium and gold. It is an African kingdom that has historically been known for its gold reserves and oil and uranium. Had the rebels expressed his love for the West and promised crimsonlogic to open the Malian market for foreign companies, we would not have heard a single word indignantly from France, Britain or anybody else. . .but now all in a hurry to fight the terrorists in Mali. France wants probably the most secure its energy supply, crimsonlogic there must be no disturbance in the flow of uranium to the country's many nuclear reactors. The rebels are simply bad business partner and need to be replaced.
America had as we know, no problem to fly over the Taliban to the US when they thought they could win them over with offers on gas pipelines through Afghanistan before 2001. Ideology is not a problem for the West and becomes only a problem crimsonlogic if someone challenges or standing up against hegemony. The day of the royal house of Saud as eg refuses to sell his oil will quickly agitated voices about how oppressive the nasty Saudis are. . .Before its. . .not so much.
Mats Reimbertsson Stockholm, Sweden County Official, voracious, traveler, pacifist, anti-fundamentalist and just 4 the record; Here you can read my personal views, opinions that do not necessarily always to the letter coincides with the majority. View my complete profile
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