wow he seems to understand his job
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Yeah that is kind of bad. He does have a good point about Tianemen square - no one seems to talk about it or remember, and China certainly wasnt punished for it.
He has a point politically, but I question his motives obviously based upon his background.Yeah that is kind of bad. He does have a good point about Tianemen square - no one seems to talk about it or remember, and China certainly wasnt punished for it.
sonicare
Someone for Israel who wants to put down the regions native inhabitants? How absolutly shocking :roll:
right now most of the ppl in China don't care about Tianeman Square. The desire to be part of the economic growth far out weighs the desire for political change.Yeah that is kind of bad. He does have a good point about Tianemen square - no one seems to talk about it or remember, and China certainly wasnt punished for it.
sonicare
[QUOTE="jak275"]It might cause temporary stability, but overall it would lead to more riots.l4dak47There is risk of that. However, it does work sin some cases, but you have to be brutal. You can't really half-ass it. Gotta go all out. True. However, it seems that in this day and age, depending on which country, that can be stopped by other countries. Remember Iraq?
I seriously doubt he's saying that he actually personally wants that to happen; what he's saying is that, if one purely takes a sociopathic, pragmatic view, that would produce the best outcome for the Egyptian government. And, really, he has a point, uncomfortable though it may be to many.
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