Thursday, March 03, 2011

Chaos Continues

Does anyone wonder what happens if Libya falls to the rebels? I mean, we've heard nothing out of that country since Regan dropped a bomb on Gh/Qa/ Ka..dahaffi. Now all of a sudden there is an uprising in a country with no real civil infrastructure and you will have no type of enforcement capabilities. Give that lunatic in charge in Libya credit, he has decided he will not go down with out a fight.

So we step back and we watch and we say.."oh, this is great for our goals and this is democracy rising". However you always run the risk of some other lunatic who is not interested in our help joining the fray.

Lets take Yemen for example. Now joining the fracas in an area we have quietly been spending millions and have some of our elite forces running around, comes one of Osama bin Ladens mentors. Calling for Yemen to become an Islamic state. You see, sometimes the grass is not greener on the other side.

And in Tunisa:
A Tunisian Islamist party banned for more than 20 years was legalized yesterday, while the country’s most prominent opposition figure quit the unity government amid renewed uncertainty about where Tunisia is headed.

The Ennahdha party — branded an Islamic terrorist group by Tunisia’s deposed leader but considered moderate by scholars — has rebounded onto the political scene since a popular uprising forced out autocratic President Zine El Abidine Ben Ali in January.

So there are some serious vacuums being created when the populace rises up and removes what many consider "secular" autocratic leaders.

Meanwhile, back in the states we sit transfixed as Charlie Sheen melts down before our eyes and he covers all news outlets with his babble, though entertaining, I wonder why we continue to allow him to broadcast on multiple channels.

And proof that the religion of peace continues to not be and that we and our beliefs are not safe anywhere, click the link below. RIP Airmen. Chaos, it's my word for 2011. It's every where.

Allahuh Akabar!

Jurena..out

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