February 4, 2006

Someone who appreciates U.S. power projection.

Freedom for Egyptians, an Arab, appreciates the beauty of American military power and our willingness to use it.

No restless night time doubting. No parsing President Bush's grammar. No steamed research into his stock holdings or alcohol history. No moral quandaries over the status of enemy combatants. No numbing doubts about prewar intelligence.

Just a straightforward, simple appreciation of the unsettling, cautionary, and wonderfully educational effect on nabobs, mullahs, and sundry mahdi wannabes of U.S. firepower.

While the Egyptian presidential election is at our door step, I only believe that our President did not initiate the so-called change of article 76 of the constitution to allow presidential multiple candidates to run for presidency, because he woke up one day born anew believing that freedom and democracy are essential to run a state. Mubarak himself being an army pilot is very aware by now of the capabilities of the B-52 after Iraq. He also learned his lesson very well that the US is capable of stretching its arms to Asia to grab Saddam from a hole under the ground.

The first signal that ignited most of the Arab oppressed nationsÂ’ battle towards democracy and freedom was the stunning, ravishing B-52.
"The B-52 will Take Care of You." By Freedom for Egyptians, 8/13/05.

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