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Why are many people of the Middle East easily fooled?

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In light of past and current events: Why are many people of the Middle East easily fooled?

Rafik Hariri got assassinated in Lebanon. Despite being a retired politician - who benefited greatly from the Syrian occupation, the media blames syria, then everyone blames Syria, and the Syrian army is forced out, leaving Lebanon open for Israel's 2006 invasion the very next year.

FIS won the elections in Algeria, the Secular Army annulled the elections, leading to mass demonstrations and brutal suppression by the Army. Then, all of a sudden, 'Islamic' fighters go into towns and cities and attack their OWN civilian supporters!! Leading to the country turning swiftly back to loyalty to the Algerian government (this is despite the fact that all the main Islamic factions themselves declare war on those responsible, and the examination of some recovered bodies of these 'Islamic' fighters revealed they weren't even circumcised, and had french passports!).

In Iraq during the American occupation, the Sunnis and Shias both focused their attacks against U.S. and coalition forces. Then suddenly a major Shia shrine was blown up, triggering a civil war in which the Shia turned on the Sunnis. But many Sunnis, especially from Anbar province continued to focus on fighting the Americans, until again suddenly, 'Al Qaeda' groups start attacking Sunni factions, despite the fact that these factions were implementing ad hoc Islamic laws in their areas, and fighting the Americans. Predictably, the Sunni Iraqis formed 'awakening councils', and took the American coin.

Prime Minister Mossadeq of Iran, nationalises oil away from the British. Britain immediately declares embargoes against Iran. Iranians hail Mossadeq as a hero. Britain requests Americas help. Suddenly a relentless propaganda campaign commences in Iran against Mossadeq. A close ally of Mossadeq is paid off by the Americans, to insult and attacks the Iranian clerics. Media claims Mossadeq is a secret communist, people believe it, then coup happens and Shah becomes saviour and a dictator - followed by oil field exploitation being sold to America soon afterwards.

The people of Egypt get F(el)ooled! The Muslim Brotherhood are openly feared by the Americans and Israelis before they come to 'power' in Secularist occupied Egypt. As soon as Morsi gets power, suddenly America becomes friendly with the MB, and Israel goes quiet. Morsi tries to lift blockade on Gaza, makes diplomatic overtures to Israel's arch-enemy Iran, supports the rebels of Syria, but has all these moves quashed by the Egyptian military and Mubarak-era Judiciary. The Felool (Mubarak-era) and Liberal media then accuses Morsi and the MB as being stooges under America and Israel's control, and praises the Egyptian Army! (yes, the same one that gets paid 1.5 billion dollars per year by the U.S. government, and brutally cracked down on protesters outside the Israeli embassy). The Media also claims that the fuel shortages in Egypt are due to Morsi smuggling supplies to Gaza, despite the fact that the Egyptian military has shut 80% of the tunnels to Gaza, and world media has reported massive shortages of fuel in Gaza because of the enhanced Gaza blockade - by the Egyptian Army! If Morsi was smuggling fuel, why is there worse shortages now in Gaza? Guess what? Many of the Egyptian people believe the media, and believe the Morsi and the MB are agents for America and Israel (yes, I know. what you're thinking..). 'Strangely', all pro-American regimes in the middle east express joy when Morsi is deposed, and Binyamin Netanyahu breaks Israel's silence to express his approval! Pro-American regimes then send funds to Egypt to help its economy.

Tunisia. Popular Secularist Mohammed Brahmi is killed, apparently by the SAME 'Salafi' shooter they claim killed an earlier Secularist (because as we all know, this militant 'salafi' faction only would have one shooter - perhaps he's the Salafi version of the guy from Assassins Creed). Secular media blames the non-Salafi, and mostly secular 'Islamist' Al Nahda party. Secularists and others believe it - then they do what they do best - riot and burn Al Nahda's headquarters - and demand the removal of Al Nahda from government (despite the fact that Al Nahda rule in a coalition with two Secular parties), and the dissolution of the 'Islamists' majority constitutional assembly.

..and these examples are only some of the ways the Muslim public are controlled. So I'd like to offer a simple guideline for the Muslim public in the Middle East for future use.

If a group or ruler you know if, is:

A. Hated by Israel and America before coming to power
B. Allies with Israel and America's enemies
C. Is hated by a government/military that have historically been controlled, or used as a proxy for, America / Britain
D. Calls to Islam, or is campaigning for it (whether radical change, or through gradualism)
E. Attempts to nationalise strategic resources away from control by America (or Britain)

Then...this group or ruler (despite their faults) probably is working for independence for your country, and would be better in the long run for the liberation of you from the current neo-colonial paradigm you complain about. If you get rid of them, you only help perpetuate your continued subjugation.

Although the only group or ruler that should be supported is one that calls to Islam, and the re-establishment of the Islamic state, and the dissolution of nationalism, it would be a positive step to at least have a country that can determine it's own course, rather than being in the grip of foreign powers that will not give you that choice. Because being denied the ability to choose your country's destiny, means that you will always be unable to choose Islam as the deen (way of life) of where you live.
 
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I'll save everyone the trouble of reading that.

The 'British' Pakistani is blaming everything on the west/America and Israel.

No blame apportioned to Muslims, Islam or Arabs who are all innocent lambs in the western web of lies.

Zzzzzzzzzzzzzz
 
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The west is just really powerful.

They have infiltrated the Middle east to gain political, cultural ,military influence.


They own all the major media networks.


So they control the information that you receive as "News".. which shapes the middle easterner's worldly opinion .


We have powerful regional Muslims countries, but we don't have a Muslim country which is a superpower.



That's the main problem.



If we had one Muslim country which was a superpower and could have international influence , then everything would've been different.
 
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If we had one Muslim country which was a superpower and could have international influence , then everything would've been different.

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I'll save everyone the trouble of reading that.

The 'British' Pakistani is blaming everything on the west/America and Israel.

No blame apportioned to Muslims, Islam or Arabs who are all innocent lambs in the western web of lies.

Zzzzzzzzzzzzzz

You got it completely wrong the blame is apportioned to muslims, on muslims for following the schemes of the zionists and not looking at the bigger picture or questioning why certain things are happening.

Why highlight 'British', i am first and foremost a muslim. The rest have their own place.
 
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