So, the best you can do in this situation is to keep relying on the same old corrupt and incompetent elite, who will make sure the whole thing will come crashing down if you try to replace them, and hope that they will, somehow, discover wisdom and sobriety along the way. To make the process a slightly more credible, so you can believe in it yourself, not to mention be able to sell it to others, you bring in people like Abdallah Al-Dardari and Imad Moustapha and hope they will help improve your image.
But these people are not real decision-makers – they are only advisors whose recommendations will always be filtered through prism of parochial interests of the corrupt ruling elite and will lose much of their potential in the process.
Some people insist on seeing the glass half-full, some half-empty, but I see only a dry broken glass and, in a momentary incredulity, I cut myself on the sharp edges.
I cannot feel myself bleed and remain willfully blind.
Your insight never fails to inspire me, Amar.
My hope for Syria lies in the fact that people like yourself exist there, and that more will begin to see that the cart is pushing the donkey.
Stay safe!
Posted by: DaKruser | June 23, 2005 at 12:44 PM
It might be wishful thinking but I grab at any positive news; this is why I sent you the glasnost article.
The fact that you are able to post and not in prison or dead gives me hope.
Do stay alive and free and keep posting.
Posted by: annie | June 25, 2005 at 09:51 AM
Thank you for your courageous posts. I live in Oklahoma and get most of my news about the world off of the Internet from people like you.
Posted by: Dan | June 25, 2005 at 10:00 PM