Would any of you disagree that the events in Iraq have helped provoke the instability that has spilled over into full out revolution? While it main not be the main cause of the revolutions it surley has been a catalyst in creating unrest.
I don't know what to think about it anymore.
What I know, is that it stinks.
The revolutions in the Arab world seem to have little to do with the war in Iraq and Afghanistan.
It has more correlation with the high food prices.
Wheat, corn, milk products.
In my country we had elections yesterday, and people are really revolting against the pig industry.
A pig uses 30 times its weight in eating corn.
In other words.. To get 1 kilo of porc, you need 30 kilo of wheat, or other corn food. Food that is taken from the international food market.
It means that 1 kilo of porc feeding 1 person, could mean to give 30 persons enough bread of 1 kilo to survive.
That's wrong with this world.
Revolutions always start when people get hungry.
The point is, that the USA owns a big part of the international food market.. :useless:
So, they can take the initiative for any revolution where ever in the world.