Monday, July 25, 2011

Obstacles to a Benevolent new Middle East are not insurmountable


Many believe that the caring middle east is a chimera impossible because of its long history, spanning approximately 5 thousand years, and therefore very unlikely, if not totally impossible. In fact, they often cite the fundamentalism or insurmountable barriers to overcome.

Many observers believe that it is beyond hope to take a large population of the billion people through a very large area and to bring back to first world status to first world countries. And they have certainly not debated during this current period stating that it will take several generations more and each attempt fails leads to a new generation of hatred and animosity for the next future period.

Many people blame the issues of fundamentalism in religion and in fact it is a huge factor however there are a large group of Hindu and Muslim moderates to the Middle East who are indeed interested in change. And in the program to make the Middle East and all people of Muslim origin forward for a more promising future many see increasing tension and are not one any sense of progression towards the front.

However if you look at some Nations in the Middle East we have seen change and most of the time a progression forward for humanity as a whole. Not in all areas, but the areas enough to say in fact there has been much progress in these past 50 years. Now and then looking at, perhaps we can change over a longer period and is therefore should not be so forward to hold off the coast of the current progress is not positive step. Change of this magnitude takes time and should allow us some patience in these issues of the Middle Eastern.








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