Tunisia is very close to us, so for better or for worse we are concerned. The facts of what happened have been reported from all newspapers, the possible causes and consequences, but no. If you look at the riots that took place with romantic eye, we can only applaud the notion that "the history of the past now taught us that a people hungry is the revolutionary new" (from the comic version of Giamburrasca song by Rita Pavone ). But when you see that in the same period of time occurs Algeria, there are riots and attacks against the Copts in Egypt, Jordan took to the streets against King Abdullah, in short, when suddenly we are the crazy orchestral film Fellini Test conductor and orchestra that seems to play all in unison, then cat hatching there. Who has an interest in destabilizing the whole area of \u200b\u200bNorth Africa?
In recent days to shoot the police were mostly special forces, while the army remained on the margins, it never really involved in the repression; otherwise the dead number in the thousands, not dozens. Perhaps you're right who think that the uprising has been used by Staff, which is now appre ste would control the country, perhaps behind a puppet leader, Marcello Foa asks in his blog ever full of interesting .
also remember the clique Military Ben Ali, Bouteflika of Algeria, the old "Pharaoh" Colonel Gaddafi and Mubarak are old scrap residues from the Cold War, when the Soviet Union extended its long arm in Arab countries. So they are no longer useful to the development and Mercat merchant wanted by the EU and that the New World Order which is extolling the virtues.
Far be it from me, for the avoidance of doubt, it will support the military scrap and even more corrupt. As well as the desire to minimize the reasons for the disproportionate prices on basic necessities in Tunisia up to risk hunger and exasperation at the angry mob. The reasons
"objective" to trigger riots there always are.
But revolutions springing up like mushrooms, which have names of plants, flowers and colors and in most cases are helped and supported from the outside as a commodity to "export", given the results in the Baltic countries, frankly I do not think more.
Far be it from me, for the avoidance of doubt, it will support the military scrap and even more corrupt. As well as the desire to minimize the reasons for the disproportionate prices on basic necessities in Tunisia up to risk hunger and exasperation at the angry mob. The reasons
"objective" to trigger riots there always are.
But revolutions springing up like mushrooms, which have names of plants, flowers and colors and in most cases are helped and supported from the outside as a commodity to "export", given the results in the Baltic countries, frankly I do not think more.
And besides, reasoning according to our advantage here is some possible observable effects for us Italians on at least four fronts:
- Our commercial contracts in particular relativi alle forniture di petrolio subiranno modifiche ancora non si sa bene come.
- I patti stipulati da Maroni sugli sbarchi dei clandestini dalla Libia, saranno vanificati. E a che pro rispettarli, visto che l'obiettivo delle maestranze Ue come lady Ashton (la Mrs. Pesc insediatasi a Bruxelles) sono quelle di facilitare la circolazione e il flusso dei lavoratori disoccupati verso di noi, garantendo lo stesso trattamento di welfare riservato ai lavoratori comunitari?
- La già difficile e incontenibile politica migratoria subirà un'ulteriore accelerazione, con tutti gli effetti devastanti che sappiamo circa l'illegalità diffusa, dal momento che hanno aperto le galere tunisine, facendovi fuoriuscire la peggior feccia.
- L'istruzione e la formazione professionale dei lavoratori tunisini (disoccupati ed occupati) attraverso il programma europeo "TEMPUS"; l'accesso degli studenti al programma europeo sarà garantito dal programma "Erasmus Mundus".
In cambio, il nuovo partner africano "avanzato" e debitamente "democratizzato" per l'uopo, dovrà impegnarsi a concretizzare nel proprio territorio nazionale i buoni about the "liberalization" of the "harmonization" of energy policies, the movement of capital and the development of financial services, etc..
Point blank, a very politically incorrect question: to us that there is good with all this "revolution in Tunisia" that call already with the poetic name of " jasmine revolution"?
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