King Abdullah is now our enemy? When did that happen?
But really sirs, you have to remember that the people you're dealing with here consider the United States to be worse than any terrorist so they don't care if we prop up some butcher.
Abdullah is the leader of a government that routinely spends billions building fundamentalist mosques all over the place. There were a lot of 9-11 bombers from Saudi Arabia I don;t think I will consider Abdullah my friend anymore than I though of the Shah as my buddy.
Ah, but the Shah was more of a buddy than what we have seen since.
I was married to an Iranian during the revolution of the 70's, and from first hand knowledge, it was abundantly clear that Iran was growing and changing for the better under the Shah....especially for women. I know that is hard to believe, but it was. Time has spoken on this one. Where is the "growth", the inspirations, the patents from within the nation of the mid east?? No where to be found. No growth since....almost 30 years later.
Sometimes growth comes in hidden packets, and the underlying progress that was in process in Iran in those days was may not hae been so evident here in the West, but there was a hell of a lot more progess than we were aware of.....But, then again a "revolution" is a seductive thing. Anytime a society/culture dies hard, we tend to think that that is a good thing. Not necessarily. Unfortunately, not in the case of the Iranian culture. The Shah was not perfect. He was not the worst, however, either. The worst for the "world" came soon afterward. Saddam was one of those "worst" elements of power.....BUT, BUT we should have taken care to enter that arena to battle the scars. Dang...>Bush was not smart enough to see that.
anyway....
There was so much progress being made in Iran back then.....
I would gladly meet the Shah of Iran, today if I could. Sure, he was a killer and ruthless leaders as dictators go, but the "alternative" was much worse.
ah, of course, this is the essential element of the political roads less traveled thereby.
Nothing is what it seems in this world .....until we find ourselves seated at the doorstep of some 50 years. Doorsteps where History books are written, where studies prove wrong from right, good from bad, ill from well. ....etc.
The Shah of Iran was a better leader in the long run, but he didnt' get to stay in the race long enough for us to see that.
My ex husband was a smart young man. . an officer in the Iranian Navy...His father, an admiral in the Iranian Navy.
Ok, sure he had his own "tailor" not to mention maids and servants, but that was a much better life than now.....dead father.....no chance for making a life for oneself.....
Women suffered the worst, as I came to learn. sad.....
Damn. Women had it hard enough with the Shah.....but bloody hell after his demise.
I am quick to jump on the whip of the right on this one.