GreekIslandGirl wrote:Garavnoss wrote:GreekIslandGirl wrote:Garavnoss wrote:If there were no Israel, there would be peace in the Middle East.
That simple, huh!
Not simple but factual, considering the historical/political maneuverings in the Middle Eastern regions since the foundation of Israel.
If you can say that, then I can say this:
The Middle East doesn't belong to ISIS. They are just another minority preventing any attempts for people to gain equality, human rights and democracy. In this way, ISIS are echoing what the Turk-TCs did to Cyprus. The so called "Turkish State" in the occupied part of Cyprus is the role model for their larger "Islamic State". Right?
I think the comparison between the so called "Turkish State" and the visions of IS is a poor one simply because the objectives of both are completely opposite.
The so called "Turkish State" was/is founded at the behest of those Western powers which [in collusion] engineered the entire scenario which led to the Turkish invasion and predates the action by several years [as is usual in underhanded political objectives] and by now should be clearly understood by anyone with a modicum of understanding of such political maneuvers.
IS are acting in opposition to the same Western powers that are now hell bent on destabilizing the entire Middle Eastern regions under the guise of "Democratizing" [or whatever other excuse] whilst the objective is to subjugate those regions.
IS [and many other factions] do not wish to be "Democratized", nor do they wish to adopt the cultures of the Western powers, they have seen too much of it already...... they wish to establish their OWN culture [also ancient] and are happy to live by it's directives.
Leave the people alone, IS will not be defeated because it cannot fail in it's quest to drive out ALL Western influences, it is recruiting more and more devotees to it's ranks, the "Hornets" are a-buzzing and the noise is getting louder day by day.
Good luck to them.