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    Kuwait
    "Arab Times"
    Sept 30 2007

    Mideast addicted to politics
    By Boghos Mardirossian
    Author, political and economical analyst


    It is anyone's guess why people in the Middle East are so concerned
    about politics and talk about it every day. They criticize various
    issues, analyze them and in the end somehow get themselves
    involved. Every one in the Middle East seems to understand politics
    and people argue with each other aggressively over various issues. Why
    is it that there is more interest in politics in the region and not as
    much of it in countries like the United States or any other Western
    state in general? I lived for five years each in Europe and the United
    States and I never felt bored of politics unlike here in the Middle
    East. A citizen from a Middle East state regularly reads, listens,
    watches and argues about politics more than a regular Western
    person. Is it that the media in this part of the world is more active
    or attractive than the media in the West? Is it only the media in the
    Middle East which is responsible for this addiction to politics?
    Frankly speaking I do not think so, it may be - to some extent -
    responsible for creating this interest among average citizens.

    One of the reasons may be because TV satellite channels such as
    Al-Jazeera, Mustaqela, Hurra, Alam, Manar and Mustaqbal have suddenly
    mushroomed in the Middle East. What is more interesting is that the
    Germans and the Russians - following in the footsteps of the Americans
    - have started Arabic language political news channels such as `Russia
    Today' and `TV Arabia'. BBC and Monte Carlo have had such radio
    channels for a long time. Why are all these international media
    tycoons suddenly interested in Arabic-speaking Middle Eastern people?
    There is something in this part of the world. I majored in politics
    but I have discovered I really don't understand politics as much as my
    carpenter, my store man, my apartment caretaker, my wife and my
    neighbors. Everybody knows something and they can even predict the
    future of the Middle East politics. Well I really felt lost.

    In this part of the world I am surrounded by thousands of political
    wizards and it is a must for every one to read newspapers and watch
    political programs and even tune in to political news on their car
    radios. I know now why in the Middle East I have not been able to find
    a job in politics since 1992 with my US degree. Thank God I took my
    mother's advice, God bless her soul. She told me before she died `Son
    do any work to survive and to be successful but don't go into
    politics.' She was right but it was too late for me because I had
    already spent five years studying politics in UCLA.Sometimes I wonder
    if we really need the services of Middle Eastern political experts in
    the region.

    Thank God we have many around us but nothing works for us. Everyday
    we panic, we are concerned and we become angry because the pressure
    builds in us when we listen, watch and read politics. For God's sake
    can politics leave us alone for only one hour here in the Middle East?
    Look what is happening in Iraq and Lebanon. I am tired of watching
    political debates everyday while innocent people are dying in
    Iraq. Who will come to our rescue and solve our political problems? As
    soon as we do away with one political problem another crops
    up. Lebanon is a typical scenario. People in Lebanon are fed up of
    political turmoil but they can't get rid of the `professional'
    political masters who feed them a political breakfast every
    morning. Most of the people in the Middle East are living below the
    standard compared to the people in the West. Economic prosperity in
    the Middle East is far behind even among developing countries.

    What is happening to us? Don't we deserve a better living, less
    political debates, crimes, bombs and killings? `Yes' for politics but
    `No' for political addiction. `Yes' for orderly politics, stability,
    prosperity and democracy and a big `No' for politics of enmity between
    neighbors. `Yes' for politics of brotherhood and respect between
    religions and sects but a very big `No' for killings and insults in
    the name of religion. Politics as science has been developed to
    provide a better, safe, stable and prosperous life to the ordinary
    people. Politics is concerned with the life of people who are living
    in cities. Politics is a professional tool to organize the power
    struggle in the society. Democracy is one of the products of political
    thinking. In the past and present politics was used incorrectly by
    many people especially by the so-called `Grand Master of politics'
    Machiavelli. Politics and any other science must be used for the
    betterment of human beings and not to torture them.

    The Author Boghos Mardirossian is one of the most active Armenian
    origin Lebanese political and economical intellectuals who is living
    in Kuwait since 1974. He was born in Aleppo Syria.Has his elementary
    studies in Kuwait Armenian school and in 1983 to 1987 has attended
    Moorat -Raphael Armenian College in Venice, Italy.

    Boghos graduated from UCLA, USA magioring in Political Science
    'International Relation" section in 1992. Since 1992 to present is
    living in Kuwait and actively participating in local cultural and
    economical forums. He is the author of the book "Armenia-Kuwait Common
    destiny of small States in International relations''. Boghos is the
    pioneer writer on Gulf Arab States and South Caucasus States
    relations. he has been invited many times to give seminars and
    lectures on this subject.His interviews on Gulf security matters has
    been published in many kuwaiti local arabic and english language
    newspapers. He is member of kuwait and international Journalists
    Associations. He wrote many articles also on International commodity
    market items such as Gold , silver, Copper, alamunium and oil. He is
    presently the executive manager of International Financial Brokerage
    Group.Mr Boghos is also actively invoved in local Armenian church and
    community affairs. This year he has been elected member of higher
    Armenian Temagan Council and Hay Tad Committee.
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