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I agree with the statement about Saudi Arabia completely and I have voiced my feeling about this on several posts in the past. I have also indicated that Saudi Arabia is one of the most oppressive countries in the world. The difference of course is that we have strong economic ties with Saudi Arabia and they let us use the land space for an American military presence. Whenever someone doesn’t play that game with us, they are the bad guys. We chose or dictators and oppressive governments to befriend based on other than their moral standards. This is what is so frustrating. If we measured these issues across the board fairly and judged these countries by their freedom standards we would not be in Saudi Arabia. There really isn’t a defense for this. I fail to see where Syria is anymore a villain than Saudi Arabia. Someone had mentioned the term “Petro dollars” being a factor and I a have also mention this on posts on the past. This is much more a determining factor than many other issues of who is friend and who is foe.As for Assad being oppressive and dictatorial what about the House of Saud which the US supports and defends? Obviously oppressive and dictatorial is not a consistent factor in who we bomb.
I disagree that the West, by that I mean political leaders and the shadow government, believes for a minute that the Middle East will embrace democracy or be thankful. They know what they are selling is lies. Just look at the US led coup in the Ukraine to overthrow its democratic government. Or look at its support of the House of Saud or any other Middle Eastern monarchy which plays ball. Democracy is just a word that works, which is why they use it, to justify any military action they want to take.