Saturday, February 26, 2011

Piriformis Syndrome And Impotence

from the Persian Gulf to the Pillars of Hercules

Note the last words of the speech with which, last night, Friday, February 25, Abdurrahman Mohamed Shalgham solemnly Gaddafi condemned before the UN Security Council.
are words that no one has taken into account, because they defied a strict taboo geopolitical rule in the West for decades. But they are words that had the flavor of the prophecy.
He said that the Arabs are one people and that is what has triggered a wave of renewal that will speak with one voice from the shore of the Persian Gulf to the Pillars of Hercules. He said that so far the Arabs were divided and unable to speak with one voice, but now it opens a new page of history and nothing will ever be.
would be a case of reflecting on these words. In the West, few have in mind that the Arabs are one nation in every sense: downtrodden and derided, depressed and divided, but remains one people. Like all Arabs know, this is a taboo topic that has been made in the West. Speaking to Arab political unity sounds like an unacceptable threat to the ear of any Registry West. This is the logic of divide et impera .
If this logic has been invoked in the past on the principle that the nation-state is a European idea which has no roots in the rest of the world, even if he relied on the Islamic principle of ' Muslim umma, the community of believers that transcends the allegiances national, if he could enlist in his service all sorts of arguments and actions, it is said that sooner or later is not too overwhelmed by this wind of freedom across the sea.

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