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WILL THE ARABS READ THIS???

Posted by criticned on March 28, 2009

In 1969 when the Mr. Dayan, the ex-Chief of Staff and Defense Minister of the Israeli “Defense” Forces was interviewed regarding their combat strategy against the Arabs, including “Egypt” then, he went onto the details of the strategy specifying the axes of the envisaged attack, to the extent that the interviewer asked him out of concern: “wouldn’t the Arabs create a counter-strategy after reading about your strategy details here” then the General answered him simply “Arabs do not read”!!!!

After 40 years I was faced with the same question while going through the March version of the French DSI (Défense & Sécurité Internationale Magazine) No. 46 when I saw that not only the Arabs do not read, but apparently they also do not think.

That issue of DSI reported that the Emirate Army is on full modernization to face that of the Iranian!!!!!…..I could not hold myself laughing out this black comedy that is being played in the Gulf….to readers who does not know the nature of people in that area, the typical national Arab is a reflection of his economy, where they spend most their useful time in front of the TV either playing, Wii, Atari or virtual games.

They can not and would not fight a war of any kind, A proof of which the Gulf War I, when most the Kuwaiti flee their country instead of enrolling to fight. Historically and since 1950s the only war that the gulf area got involved is possibly was the unification of the SAUDI ARABIA, and it was fought over camels and horses and won by different breed of men that are not available in that area now….

Going back to that ugly analysis of the modern war history in that area and also the sales initiative of Mr. Sarkosi relying on Mr Bush Jr. recklessness (Please my check previous article) the Arabs went and bought toys that they do not even have the manpower to use nor even the ability to use except in simulations….

The Emirates useful male Population is 2,768,030* including immigrants between the age of 15 to 65, assuming a normal distribution (statistically, assume that 40 percent of which is between 20 and 30 years of age, and assuming population of immigrants is about 35% we shall get that total population that may defend Emirate is about 720,000 most of which are rich and represent a typical strain of cautious investor, where they prefer to buy the service than DIY (Do It Yourself). This concludes that about 400,000 people can defend Emirates at a best case scenario. Now looking at Iran, Iran has useful male population of 24,501,544* almost 10 times that of Emirates, eager and more experienced in war since 1980 till its involvement in Lebanon War III 2006 at least by strategy and systems.

Secondly, in the Gulf War II in IRAQ it is demonstrated that most important piece of equipment is the people or soldier’s belief, numbers people ready to defend and the courage factor of the war that no machine can break, same rule application is demonstrated currently in Afghanistan which USA tried recently to negotiate for alliance and when failed Mr. Obama promised them yesterday the wrath and hell.

Thirdly, when did Iran become a threat to the Arabs?, it has never attacked the Arabs first and  secondly, they are of the same religion.  During the Iraqi war, motivated by Mr. Chiney, Mr. Rumsfiled and of course the Father of all contemporary Gulf wars, the famous Mr. George H. W. Bush; to drain the Iran’s and Iraq’s resources and test new strain of chemical weapons, among other targets; it was Iraq that started.

Unless the Arabs are buying toys, stocking them for others to use, while they continue watching the war on TV, loosing their petro-money and resources on toys and not development; they are a race destined  to perish out of ignorance.

Funny enough when reviewing the Economist of March 21st to 27th 2009, the lead article is about how China sees the world, demonstrated by an elegant art work of the world’s map from China’s perspective and ….. to prove my point, neither the Arabs nor their peninsula are on that map!!!!.

The Wondering Mind of

NED

* Source :CIA- The-World-Factbook

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A TALE OF TWO LADIES

Posted by criticned on December 29, 2008

Mrs. Bush and Ms Rice are trying to convince the world and the US how brilliant and advanced is Mr. Bush Jr. ….to the extent that we cannot understand his actions now but in generations to come and people of USA shall be so grateful…..what a paradox!!!!!

The Enigma Mr. Bush Jr. is leaving the white house and everything is in shambles and yet we shall not understand now, but in years to come…

Just sitting and throwing my shoulders to the back and think of the world, I cannot disagree on more in life than those statements of the Mrs(s)……

If the actions of Mr. Bush Jr. are so brilliant why does he need people to defend…acts and successes talk for themselves… To make it short and sweet just READ THIS—>….

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Sarkozi, and THE NEW COLDWAR’S FRONT?

Posted by criticned on August 24, 2008

In the latest ministers meeting of August 23rd 2008, Putin urged for a new strategic development plan to meet the anticipated challenges which the national economy may confront in the near future and till 2020.

At the same time I watched the act and plays of the Georgian president’s Mikheil Saakashvili media warfare using the CNN and BBC as his battle field. He is diluting the fact that he is the aggressor on South Ossetia, while portraying himself as the victim….

“Misha” is the youngest president ever been in power in that part of the world, but does this mean he can act irresponsibly and yet be forgiven. he went into a full attack on an armless South Estonia, and where Russian Peace Keepers are entrusted with peace, without assessing the possibilities of full retaliation; or did he overestimate the USA support?.

If Georgian President has overestimated the USA current abilities and power, then he is too naive to govern…he should understand the USA shall not go for a full confrontation when its aggressive plan for spreading long range missile shield is not yet completed, or while it is busy internally with election and its economy is in shambles.

The admittance of the Georgian Young president on the CNN that he never expected such magnanimous retaliation, brings a question if “Misha” is conscious of the size of his army to that of Russian, and is he aware of Georgia’s Importance on energy and strategy maps!!!?

It is also necessary to ask, if the Georgian President was forced to such position, in anticipation that the eclipse of Bush regime may put him in the shadow for some long time?. I believe, for such strategic miscalculation, which brought destruction on Georgia, the Georgian President ought to be ousted and tried for war crimes and mis-governance.

It seems for the eyes of Mr. Bush and his petro-money a lot of world leaders are ready to put their desteny on the line , either unconsciously or consciously, one of Which is Mr. Sarkozi who is interfereing on issues by proxy for Bush, either in the middle east, Southern Africa or recently in Russia. I shall abstain from discussing Mr. Sarkozi personal life, yet it reflect in some aspects immature behavior; but I would like to ask is this is the same france that confronted a Nazi under Charles de Gaulle, now is rolling under the feet of USA lead by the SARKOZI. Where is the French legacy, History and Culture under Sarkozi?

Was Mr. Sarkozi aware of the history of the coldwar, when he rushed trying to break a “quick fix it” sieze fire and peace treaty between the Russian and Georgia, was he ware that he is trying to diffuse a new cold war that has been brewing since Bush came with his plans for Star War and the abolition of missile treaty . it is shameful that the once great France under De Gaulle and Georges Pompidou, is now underdog for USA.

The concerned mind of ,

Ned

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