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RE: How Middle-East's revolutions killed by US?

in #informationwar7 years ago (edited)

You are right about legit fear but we are oppressed by these governments who were either the proxies of US or Russia and every body know that but the problem is that majority of us don't want foreign support in revolutions or movements against dictators but some groups or their leaders compromise with foreign countries and we all blamed for that. These illegitimate dictators can get help by any power or country to oppress their own people but if some of these poor protesters get involved with same acts then they are traitors and proxies. So if this blame game continued then it will only help the regimes and nothing would achieved by protests and the protests will ultimately not be beneficial any more and then only one option remains and that's extremist movements or terror organization and that's what local regimes and world powers dirty games giving us right now.

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One thing is oppressing people with police state, unemployment, and corruption (USA is a leader in that field, role model). Totally different thing is bombing them to dust, killing their families and ruining their country, and then handing them over to some cultist fanatic regime (look up Libya).

Yeah that's also a criminality and as both sides are criminals and killers and only the common people and civilians are oppressed by both of sides so we want to get rid of them all whatever ways possible and we want our westerner brothers to make their government stop this illegal and criminal interference in our region and also want them not to support the local regimes in response of US crimes because US or Russian crimes are against civilians and people of the country and not against these local regimes. All I want to say is that please understand this difference and don't call all the anti-government groups as proxies.

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