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“Expired” Arab regimes.

Time for these regimes to go. There is nothing worth reforming in these regimes. These regimes “expired” and should be trashed.

Sami Jamil Jadallah / Veterans Today

The Arab leaders seem to be waking up from long sleep, similar to the “people of the cave/ Ahl Akahaf” the story in the Holy Quran or are waking up from overdose or hang over,even a comma. They woke up to discover there is a need for change and a need for reform and there are real people. All ran a police state that failed them at home and abroad. Syria is now blaming Israel for fermenting the uprising, adding insult to injury to the Syrian people. They simply lost it all.

Syria, a country well known for its security services where not even an aunt can hide, yet Israel is able to penetrate deep into its territory and commit assassinations, a country where moving from one apartment requires security clearance, and where carrying a gun can mean hanging in public square all of sudden discovered there are hidden forces that are behind the recent uprising, blaming these forces for the disturbance, and that the killers are from the outside. Of course no one believe these lies coming from so many liars.

Buthaina Sha’aban

Buthaina Sha’aban, the president media advisor not only promised there would be no shooting, but promised real reform and it seems these reforms are in the forms of bullets fired at protestors. Who would believe her story that someone broke into “arms storage” and start shooting. Buthaina Sha’aban is an expert at spinning lies with claims that Syria is targeted because of its support of “ the resistance” a resistance we have not seen in the Golan for decades.

Dr. Sha’aban went further to claim that outside forces are behind the “fitna” with the intent to spark a sectarian conflict between the majority Sunnis and the minority Alawaite. She even accused Palestinians in the refugee camps are behind the uprising. It seems Palestinians are becoming the “punching” bag for these failed regimes.

So far, not in Yemen, or in Syria or Jordan did any one try to explain why the promise for change and reforms and why now? Years have passed with total indifference to the people and their rights of citizenships with the rights to be free from fear, with the rights to jobs, decent housing, affordable healthcare, good education, and yes free the rules of “mokhabarat”.

In Egypt, like in Tunis, like in Syria like in Jordan, like in Yemen, like in Algeria to mention few, political security forces or “mokhabarat” runs the country. It is the clearinghouse for every ministry, for every department, for every agency. For every university, even every hospital. Every citizen must be cleared by “mokhabarat”. To be hired as a teacher, to open a business, to get a passport or a driver license or travel outside the country one need a political clearance from ‘mokhabarat”. The “mokhabarat” are the backbone of the regime. Nothing happens in the country without the “mokhabarat”. The “mokhabarat” decide who lives and who dies, who works and who is not allowed to work. It is so powerful one would think Uzraeel the “angel of death” needs approval and clearance from “mokhabarat” to do his job.

Saddam Hussain ruled Iraq with iron fist, killed tens of thousands based on reports from “mokhabarat”. Hafez Assad and Bachar Assad rely on “mokhabarat” for every thing. In Jordan “mokhabarat” is a state within a state more important than the prime minister and his government.

Perhaps the Syrian, Yemeni and other leaders can explain to their citizen why all of a sudden they are proposing changes, reforms and dialogue? Perhaps these leaders discovered there are real people, with real issues and inalienable rights that have been ignored for long time. Perhaps the leadership worried and running scared taking lessons from Bin Ali and Hosni Mubarak where even the most powerful state security could not save the regime. It seems Arab leaders did not learn the lessons from the collapse of the Soviet Union, or the collapse of Communist East Germany, or the collapse of the regimes in Poland, Romania, Hungarian, and Bulgaria. They simply did not learn the lesson of the late Shah of Iran with his army of SAVAK and Mossad, with almost a million-man army with hundreds of F-14, F-5, Cobras, and thousands of tanks could not save him or his regime.

Hosni Mubarak thought he was Egypt, relying on internal security to keep him in power and allow him and his family and friends to loot the country (Senator Kerry announced the US froze $31.5 Billions in assets belonging to Mubarak and his family) and his departure will cause the country to collapse and breakdown. Bin Ali thought the same thing. Ali Saleh is threatening Yemenis and the West of the total breakdown of Yemen into a Somalia. All forgot they are not immortal and can always die at any moment (provided Uzraeel has permission) what happens then? Perhaps they needed to negotiate a deal with God where for the good of the country they can live forever.

One thing for sure these offers of reforms are little too late. People are not demanding reforms they are demanding the total departure of regimes that failed them all these years, that reduced them to subjects and not free citizens, simply files at the “mokhabarat” Time for these regimes to go. There is nothing worth reforming in these regimes. These regimes “expired” and should be trashed.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR: SAMI JAMIL JADALLAH isborn in the Palestinian city of El-Bireh (presently under Israeli Military and Settlers Occupation). Immigrated to the US in 62. After graduating from high school in Gary, Indiana was drafted into the US Army (66-68) received the Leadership Award from the US 6th Army NCO Academy in Ft. Lewis, Washington. Five of us brothers were in US military service about the same time (Nabil-Army), (Lutfi-Marines), (Sam-Army) and (Taiseer-Marines) with two nephews presently with US Army. Graduated from …Read Full Bio

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12 Comments for ““Expired” Arab regimes.”

  1. [...] the original article at Veterans Today [...]

  2. The former President of Egypt appears to have invested the money paid by American everyday people, via taxes, well. There has to be some smart people skilled in interanational relations that create a system that does not buy cooperation from other countries? Might be a “pipe dream”.

    Great article.

    Dale R. Suiter

  3. Across the Arab world leaders like Mubarak, Assad, Saddam, Boutiflika, Qaddafi, Ali Saleh all relied on “emergency laws” to silence their opponents and stifle dissent and snuff democracy. Emergency laws allowed the regimes to arrest anyone it chooses, it allowed the court system to try and sentence the defendant without due process in the absence of defence lawyers, and unqualified judges who are military officers. Conviction would take place within days, and defendants got to jail and in some cases disappear for ever, some even disappear in acid tanks. In Occupied Palestine, the late Arafat desperate to please the Israelis will arrest, convict even execute defendants in less than 24 hours. America and Israel were only too happy. Washington, London, Paris, Berlin even Tel-Aviv were all too happy with the performance of the Arab leadership. Stability of the regime was more important than any thing else. They all relied on the leadership and they were independent to the absence of sound institutions. The leader was every thing, he was the state. Too bad America never cared for democracy in the Middle East, did not promote it and when it did promote it, it was in service of Israel. It seems the CIA was the last one to expect such an Arab Spring, and one has to wonder how the tens of billions was spent on “intelligence” and raises questions about the quality of intelligence our government gets. The CIA relied on “terrorism experts” who for the most part came from the Israeli school of thought. One thing for sure, the CIA not only failed the nation, but was caught naked in Egypt, in Tunis, in Libya, in Tunis, in Yemen, in Syria, and in Jordan.

    • The CIA relied on “terrorism experts” who for the most part came from the Israeli school of thought. One thing for sure, the CIA not only failed the nation, but was caught naked in Egypt, in Tunis, in Libya, in Tunis, in Yemen, in Syria, and in Jordan.

      This is poetry and your view is greatly respected and appreciated. Just change the word naked for “drunk” because our CIA are being laughed at daily by the sober thinking Mossad agents. They (Mossad) say that the Americans (CIA) are always drunk.

  4. Please be very careful when supporting these so-called “people power revolutions” for there is no such thing. The puppeteers are pulling one string or another getting the people on the ground to do their dirty work by creating the illusion of freedom. They have done this since the 17th century and they have only gotten more deviant and ruthless in the process.

    Do you really think the powers that be would allow one sudden and successful revolution after another in the countries of this region if they did not want it so? There are only five countries on earth now without central banks and Syria is one.

    The ME has been on their minds since the 1890′s when they planned WW1 for destruction of the old European order and control of their people and money systems, and destruction of the Ottomans for contol of the oil, which was a new resource at that time. And you think they will relinquish control now and hand it back to the people? Well that would only be the first time in centuries.

    I wish the Syrians well but beware the manipulators who are always in the background. Attacking one another is the worst thing Syrians can do and only serves the purposes of the puppeteers. Clearing out all leaders in one fell swoop will only leave the country vulnerable during reorganization. At this point the moles get inserted. Don’t fall for it.

    And if you think anyone in their grip can easily escape, do a little reading about the HAARP weapon. In the end, the puppeteers have no respect for anyone, and focus only on the control of money, power, resources, and people–when the latter serve their purposes.

  5. Sami
    This is superb work. So much of the American “left” seems to have fallen in love with police states and petty dictators.
    g

    • The American left slobbers over police states because they are marxist, which equals state control. Marxism has influenced our education for a century, where it has lurked in the shadows and was/is finacially sustained, safely and quietly poisoning thought for generations on end. Most people now think that the state can and should take care of them, without thinking who may be at the controls and making life decisions for them. Thus the once self-reliant Americans have been brainwashed into wanting and trusting state control.

      Karl Marx was bankrolled by the parasitic Rothschilds to design a system to attract and keep workers, not that they cared one bit about any of them. By promising the illusion of power and job security they could harness the energy of strikes by unions and bring down, build up, or destroy whichever social structure they targeted–a single industry or entire nations.

      Driving wedges between ethnic, religious, etc. groups was and still is another nasty and effective tactic they use. Also envy of someone else’s property, earnings, etc. Constant low-intensity conflict keeps differing groups of people from getting along and managing their own affairs. The ghastly wars between natural allies can be almost always traced back to the Roths.

      All roads of the American left eventually lead back to the psychopathic Rothschilds and their equally psychopathic central bankers and allies.

      I wish the people of the ME well as they throw off their yokes, but they really need to be vigilant and watchful of the predators who lie in wait for the first opportunity.

  6. Actually it is the Arab people that are waking up late, the “leaders” were fully awake and plundering their people since the 60′s. I wish the Pakistani’s would wake up too not to mention the Americans.

  7. My research shows the puppeteers to be Israel. They’re placing their (financed by American tax payers) Iron Dome now because they have been exposed and know it’s only a matter of time before they too fall; well perhaps not in North America, but definitely in the Middle East.

    Excellent piece.

  8. Honest to the point of being politically incorrect, this is one journalist that speaks with a sense of regional reality so sadly lacking in the US media today.
    Mr. Jadallah is to be commended for his forthright appraisal of the despotic form of leadership supported by western nations so paranoid of MidEast instability due to their over dependence on these oil rich nations main foreign export.

  9. The “mokahbarat” are the backbone of the regime in America…or so it seems.

    Sami Jadallah’s explanation for how “Egypt, Tunis, Syria, Jordan, Yemen and Algeria to name a few” operates, parallels Israel’s “racist marxist” regime as Jack Bernstein discussed in in his booklet, “My Life as an American Jew in Racist Marxist Israel”.

    The same type of tyranny causing the people of the middle-east to rise up is also placing a stranglehold on the United States. I don’t believe that anyone from Egypt or Jordan or Syria brought this “disease” to my shores. It came by way of deception, compliments of Zionism.

  10. Excellent analysis! The Syrian Monarchy must come to an end, allow the real Syria
    to emerge as a nation.But don’t let the zionist take the credit.

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