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This I absolutely agree with..pull foreign aid i say
Flag burning or not, Daniyal is touching on something that most Americans fail to grasp and that is WHY so many people in the Muslim world carry a deep disdain for the American people. There are decades of botched foreign policy trailing behind us, from the creation and positioning of Israel (don't get me wrong, the Jews needed a home, but couldn't we have helped to put it in a nicer location?), to the backing of various leaders who would play ball with us, Saddam, Mubarak, etc...I agree, withdraw and stop giving them aid.. the only problem being that aid isn't given to the people of these nations rather to the governments to implement policies the US wants them to which in turn results in the anti-US sentiment amongst them. Egypt had a pro-US man in place, he was liberal and as non-Islamic as one could be in that region but was thrown out since he fell out of favour with the US what resulted is a government most educated Egyptians are strongly against. As far as Libya goes once again a man in absolute power, out of favour with the US, was brought down by people supported by the US. Anyway this is a completely different topic, the Arab spring resulted in events that the Western powers probably never thought they would because of one hate filled movie.It would seem that the Muslim countries really don't want the U.S. around. If one obscure video clip about an anti-muslim film can incite such widespread violence against the U.S. than I'd say there is some deep seeded anger that needs to be recognized.
I for one would happily vote to withdraw all the U.S. financail aid to these countries, and many others, so as to get our own financial house more in order. IN short, quit giving money to other countries that we don't have. But I digress...
The point I'm trying to make is that these countries where attacks on US embassies are taking place have a power vaccum absolute leaders were replaced with make shift governments or one in transition which is trying to secure its footing and power and does not have the ability/willingness to stop a mob or civil uprising. I'm glad to say no such shit went down in Pakistan irrespective of the negative press we get and really, not to be insensitive because precious lives were lost, I'm very very happy that this news is not associated with Pakistan.. sure we burnt the US and Iraeli flags in protest but we haven't attacked the embassy which for me is a sign of hope for my people.
I agree that we need to get out of others business and stop trying to nation build for our own economic gain but if any country is to be hated most for it why us and not England? And as far as Israel is concerned we had little to do with that. On November 29, 1947, the United Nations General Assembly voted 33 to 13, with 10 abstentions, in favor of a Partition Plan that created the State of Israel. The British reliquished their mandate over Palestine in 1948. War broke out between the Arabs and Jews soon after. The 1948 Arab-Israeli War, established the state of Israel as an independent state, with the rest of the British Mandate of Palestine split into areas controlled by Egypt and Transjordan.from the creation and positioning of Israel (don't get me wrong, the Jews needed a home, but couldn't we have helped to put it in a nicer location?), to the backing of various leaders who would play ball with us, Saddam, Mubarak, etc...