Monday, February 19, 2007

Maybe It's, Maybe It's Not!


Two days ago, Our news agency posted a report on its site with a picture claimed to be of USA made weapons used by terrorists who killed 11 Iranians in southeastern town of Zahedan. Today the Israeli Yedioth quoted an American site to have proved the picture to be faked and kind of retaliation for pictures claimed by USA to be of Iranian weaponry in the hands of Iraqi militia.
Whether neither of them is authentic and whichever country produced them, they have killed innocent people that had nothing to do with the political or ideological challenges that encouraged the killers to slaughter.
I was just thinking of how our lives are manipulated by some ill minded people to impose their preferred way of life over others who may lack the power to confront them or don’t want to use enemy's evil methods in response.
I've always trusted the intentions of democratic societies like USA or Canada and others in pursuing the freedom and welfare of mankind. But when it comes to combating terrorism, I have nothing to counter those who never trusted Democracy and argue that westerners only think of their own interests; they say west is ready to bargain over the life of thousands when it comes to its interests and security.
At first I cheered those in west who complained about the humanitarian crisis in countries like mine. But now I've found out that when it comes to economic benefits, even short-time ones, they forget all humans altogether! That’s obvious in Iran's case where it seems western powers are ready to bargain our lives with the oil of this Dictatorship and keep it quite about the ongoing slaughter if they don’t make the Bomb to attack them!
If true, we should be sorry for Bush and his team who seem to be the only courageous leaders to keep it tight on terrorists but have miscalculated in counting on the courage and trustfulness of other leaders in THE GREAT EU!!

1 Comments:

At 5:55 PM, Blogger Chris Krycho said...

Thanks for the perspective, Ali. Your commentary is, as usual, spot on and very interesting to read.

 

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