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Posts Tagged ‘Iran’

Peace offerings from the Middle East to the West or oddities found on Twitter

Tuesday, October 20th, 2009

For those of you who are on Twitter, you know there are occasionally those bizarre little things that get addressed to you out of the blue. More often than not they are annoyances, but I had one of those rare gems today that made me pause.

I was lead to a blog post that was originally written in Persian. What it missed in eloquence, it definitely made up for in feeling. In all of the talk of politicians, leaders, and official diplomacy, the people of a given nation are usually forgotten. It is a sad by-product of the process, and something I continually get angry at myself for doing. When it comes to U.S. relations with the Middle East, I berate myself more than usual, if for no other reason, I have friends residing there.

The path to peace is not only through diplomacy between leaders. The people still have their parts to play. Unfortunately, fear of the unknown tends to get in the way, and instead of embracing the possibility of building bridges between different ways of life, we tend to react with hatefulness – in speech, written words, and actions.

Many members of the media have been complaining about some of their fellows for promoting hatred and intolerance, particularly when it comes to people of Iran and the Middle East in general. Those complaints and condemnations are righteous, and should be heeded. Warmongering is not reserved to leaders of nations and armies – it often begins in the hearts and minds of the people. Be accurate when aiming venomous words, and leave the peaceful people within a nation out of range when you wish to condemn the actions of their leaders. Just as we would not always want to be associated with our leaders, they may not want to be equated with theirs.

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U.S. Playing Very Nice with Saudi or Much Ado About Nothing

Wednesday, October 7th, 2009

I love conspiracy theorists. They’re near the top of my list of guilty pleasures, following closely behind all those shows like “Ghost Hunters” that have people with neat gadgets looking for signs from the beyond. The new fun one is the theoretical conspiracy between the U.S. and Saudi Arabia to spirit away Iranian nuclear scientists.

Ok. I’ll be fair. They’re only complaining about one, but still. Time to get out some popcorn and watch the show!

Now, Iran wants the people to seriously believe that this really happened, and that this wasn’t brought up to deflect attention or otherwise muddy the waters, right? On first look, I immediately thought, “ok, this guy just decided not to go home and disappeared, or he got caught by someone in Saudi Arabia, and they kept him just because.” Heck, I’d even buy that he went there, wrecked in the middle of nowhere, and just hasn’t been found yet. But the U.S. getting in bed with Saudi Arabia to nab just one nuclear scientist who may not have been involved in weapons research and development in the first place? Yeah, right!

Sorry, Iran is important, but not that important. A slight chance of gaining some meaningful intelligence isn’t worth abducting someone in this manner. Try again on the blame game!

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