Imagine a high school class in which they say "do not lecture tomorrow morning, because instead of 5 hours of lessons you will make as many hard labor in a mine."
And now imagine that the students rejoice because they are so stupid and immature to have leaped to the first part of the news ("you will do tomorrow lesson" before we implement the full range of chores to be assigned to a forced labor in the mine.
Well, this seems an apt comparison, very fitting for the situation that has arisen in Egypt. cheers people for freedom, I think I won with a revolution of people, but distracted as those hypothetical students should not have been very attentive to the entire contents of the statements from the institutions: Mubarak is gone, but the army to take over the full power ... officially, but certainly, to ensure a democratic transition to democracy, the democracy of which the army, loyal to Mubarak for 30 years, has never give a damn about anything. Moreover, that democracy can come from the army? Or perhaps you imagine that a structure where by definition and role choice are obeyed (and fighting) is inherently conducive to freedom?
I'll be full of prejudices, but the army that takes me back to empower the mind with images that have little freedom to do as the streets of Santiago, Chile occupied by tanks and soldiers in the army bloody coup of 1973, I ricoda many less bloody coups occurred in the third and fourth in the world and supported by the former colonialist countries: United States, Britain, France.
With this I can not deny that a little while in Egypt there might be some sort of pseudo-democracy, or at least apparent that you can perform the so-called free elections (which are also taking place in Italy and the Italians can choose to vote the right to dismantle the welfare state, launches liberticidal laws and send the soldiers in the Middle East, or to the left that raises taxes, it makes the games of the big banks and pretends to withdraw troops from the Middle East), but certainly the premises are not the best, and seeing what we have already seen in two previous articles ( first and second ) we can expect that the global elites are able, through the power of the army that manages the "transition" to handle things as they see fit by placing their pawns at the helm.
gattopardescamente Thus it might seem that everything must change not to change anything, but I am afraid that something will change in the long run, as we get closer to finishing moves now to the construction of the New World Order , and a change could be to a new government closer to Islamic fundamentalism or at least as far away from Israel. For many items collected so far it seems that the global elites want to trigger a new Arab-Israeli conflict could widen dramatically.
Obviously for the content of the last four lines may well be wrong since we are not aware of the secret plans of those who govern, and certainly we hope fervently wrong.
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