Saturday, January 28, 2006

Anther color revolution

Just a couple of months ago every Western "analitist" was wondering - where the the next color revolution would take place? "Rose revolution" in Georgia, "Orange revolution" in Ukraine? Who will be next? Belorus or Russia? Where "true democracy" would win? It turned out the next color revolution - "Green Revolution" - took place in Palestine. In the most free and democratic manner. I wonder when EU and US stop subsidizing Palestine would Washington Post write about evil imperialists that try to destroy a young democracy?

4 comments:

Anonymous said...

we'll see how long it stays a democracy with the hamas thugs in charge. they've already stormed parliment with guns drawn. the only good thing here is the fact that hamas must come out of the shadows to run palestine.. making their actions more visible to the world.

Anonymous said...

we'll see. hamas aren't the boy scouts.. whether they were elected or not. they are vicious thugs that attack children on school buses and they refuse to renounce their old ways. they are having their funding cut because they won't renounce terrorism as a way to solve their problems.

the people of palestine have suffered at the expense of their own people... not the US or anyone else's hand. we've given them billions and it all went to swiss bank accounts. finally, someone has woken up to the fact and said no more. no more status quo.

you speak of stolen land: the jewish people created jerusalem 5000 years ago and yet hamas and palestine claim it as their own.

Anonymous said...

Well it seems that Russia may recognize Hamas as a legitimate government entity - Putin told today in Spain that he doesn`t see Hamas as terrorist organisation and is going to invite its leader for negotiations to Moscow. Zapatero backed him. what do you think about it, Major?

Anonymous said...

And Isreal was empty when the jews got there 5000 years ago. Religious doctrine is not politically valid.