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Old 08-09-2006, 01:00 PM
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I don't generally like talking politics and international relations on the board, but...

...to be fair, it's unlikely that the guys in the picture above have much interest in pre-wiring anything other than daddy's bank balance to their London branch.

But wealth distribution in the Gulf States is part of the problem. Dubai and the Emirates in particular do have a fairly broad distribution of wealth as a social policy, but what that means is that they import labor from other Islamic countries to do the work they won't do and under generally suboptimal conditions. It's worse in Saudi Arabia because the wealth is even more concentrated and there aren't a lot of jobs. The Kingdom is trying to stimulate a local stock market, is encouraging infrastructure projects, etc. to grow the domestic economy, but the economy's reliance on oil money won't go away in our lifetimes. I think that is why so many of the current terrorists are Saudis or Saudi-based. We should be pretty happy that our imported labor is predominantly Catholic!

I don't want to draw wierd parallels, but Bin Laden obviously comes from a very wealthy family and had the education, leisure time and resources to figure out that he didn't like the current system. It's the upper middle class (ie the guys in the picture above) that can be most dangerous the established system, if even if they aren't directly blowing themselves up. All of the great liberators of Latin America, Bolivar (in the North), San Martin (in Argentina) and O'Higgins (Chile), were from a similar socio-economic status. I'm sure there are intelligent Islamists calling all of us hypocrits because they see themselves as "liberators" and no different from the signers of the Declaration of Independence (I'm sure George III would have had a different name for them).

The difference is obviously in the means to an end and what the outcome is supposed to achieve. The 56 guys that signed the Declaration may have fought a bit unconventionally at times to win their independence, but the rules were pretty clear. I think the outcome speaks for itself

With any luck and the resolve of our troops and allies, the other guys won't live to sign anything except a few more hollow Sharias
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