traptunderice wrote:
But what you're directing your anger at,
No anger here amigo!
traptunderice wrote:
correct me if I'm wrong, is the surge of Muslim dissidence in the West over the last ten years. Are you pointing to problems prior to that or am I correct?
Definitely a surge of dissidence in the West over last 10 years. Though there's a long history between Islam and everyone else (and to be fair the West and everyone else).
The scary thing about Islamic dissatisfaction with the West is that they export it to the West in the form of immigration.
It's like the Pakistani taxi driver telling me and my Australian wife that he would never let his daughters wear Australian clothes or marry non-Muslim men.
traptunderice wrote:
The failure of secular ideology, the Left presumably, has been brought on by Western intervention and the success of Islamic fundamentalism, where socialism has failed due to Cold War politics, is something that can't be seen as having happened in a vacuum. .
Failure of socialism/secular nationalism in Islamic world was largely because the basis of it was purely the pursuit of war, be it the destruction of Israel or intervention against non-socialist countries in Asia as promoted by Sukarno.
These failed long before the Cold War did. Suharto replaced Sukarno in 1965 (in a massive bloodbath). Egypt started giving up on it after the failure of the 1973 war.
Islamism on the other hand is focused on social issues. Pursuit of war is an element, but as a religious doctrine it's main pursuit is control over people's lives.
Thus it has more to offer people.
The only major western intervention that destroyed pan Arab nationalism was support for Israel.
The Arab countries that were alligned to the west are also the one's that are relatively stable in the grand scheme of the Islamic world - Saudi Arabia, Kuwait, UAE, Qatar and Morrocco (and to a much lesser degree Jordan).
Strangely enough these countries also have highly fundamentalist societies.
traptunderice wrote:
... but we can make direct historical links between the groups of now with foreign intervention which you so advocate.
Some of this "foreign intervention" was what most people would consider positive events.
Many Egyptians felt betrayed by the US sponsored peace treaty with Israel. Would it have been better for the US not to get involved and let Israel eventually turn Egypt and Syria into a glass car park?
And the Muslims themselves invite Western interventionism.
The Arabs invited the US to kick Iraq out of Kuwait. Saudi Arabia has recently been agitating the US for a strike on Iran. And they happily accepted US aid in their war against the Soviets in Afghanistan.
If it wasn't the USA, it would be China or the USSR or whoever can do their dirty work for them.
traptunderice wrote:
The U.S.S.R. propped up who would support their agenda and the U.S. did the same. Which you approve of in contemporary politics, despite these issues which have arisen. Huge issues mind you.
And Saudi Arabia props up those that suit it's needs.
This was my original point.
The issues would have arisen anyhow. As stated Islam is an expansionist religion that views that the whole world should be Islamic (much like the now toothless Christian religion).
Look at the situation in Pakistan/Afghanistan:
After the collapse of the Soviet Union, the US completely stopped its involvement in Pakistan and Afghanistan as they were no longer strategically relevant.
What happened then was that thanks to Saudi dollars and influence, Pakistan became ever more Islamified, especially the InterServices Intelligence (ISI) service which in many ways runs the country. Without the US telling them what to do, they go ahead and develop nuclear weapons.
The ISI helped establish the Taliban with Saudi money. The Taliban then supported Al Qaeda run it's training camps.
Al Qaeda launches attacks against the US in order to get the US to move it's troops out of Saudi Arabia. The US troops are only there at Saudi Arabia's request in order to contain Iraq!
US troops are out of Saudi Arabia, are nearly out of Iraq and are beaten in Afghanistan. But the growing Islamism continues.
And the attacks aren't just against the USA. Look at France where every time a Muslim is arrested, Muslims protest and burn French cities. In the 1990's the French were targetted in subway bombings by Algerian Islamists for having relationship with Algeria.
Or the Islamic clerics in Britain who have been promoting a Muslim Britain and again providing recruits for Al Qaeda camps long before 9-11.
Or in Bosnia where Saudi muhajadeen went to fight Serbian and Croatian forces (where Western influence was limited to trying to make peace because the Europeans didn't a war or four in Europe).
So the Islamists are pushing forward regardless of whose involved.