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    Dar Al Hayat, Lebanon
    Jan 18 2008


    Desire Is Different Than Ability
    Jihad El-Khazen Al-Hayat - 17/01/08//

    I have some confused ideas. I start with President Bush and his
    Middle East tour.

    - Fruitless is the US president's tour in our region. For he somehow
    returned home empty-handed.

    Bush certainly came with a full basket. He talked to us about the
    independent state of Palestinian, democracy, and the Iranian threat.
    He and his companions suggested selling us new weapons. But on his
    way home, he returned with a basket full of the corpses of
    Palestinians killed by his ally Israel.

    I believe that the talk about democracy is fake. The US
    administration does not think about democracy in any Arab country
    unless this country holds positions at variance with its own. But if
    a country holds similar positions, it overlooks stifling democracy in
    many Arab countries. With respect to Iran, the president presented us
    with a purely Israeli project though Iran does not pose any threat to
    the United States, neither today nor in the future. Therefore, he
    expects his Arab hosts to back up a state that kills women and
    children and that occupies land against a Muslim country. We have
    many reasons to complain about Iran, voice our concerns and remain
    vigilant, but these reasons do not comprise the American-Israeli
    reason. Therefore, Mr. President you'd better forget about it.


    To be fair to George Bush, I believe that he is honest when he talks
    about the Palestinian State. He wants to see it established.
    Succeeding where all other US (and non-US) presidents failed will
    cover up all his failures in Iraq, Afghanistan, Katrina, and what
    happened in between.

    Desire is something and ability something else. Let me explain it. I
    desire having an intimate dinner with Haifa Wehbeh by candle light,
    but the ability is nonexistent. There are younger, more handsome, and
    richer men to dine with the beauty Haifa. President Bush is in a
    similar situation with respect to desire and inability. This reminds
    me of a friend minister who told me one day that the singer Sabah
    called him and asked him, 'And then?' He answered saying, 'The call
    is 50 years late.'

    - President Bush disappointed the Kuwaitis. They seldom agree on
    anything, but in a rare instance they unanimously agreed to ask for
    four Kuwaiti citizens unfairly held in Guantanamo. Instead of
    responding positively to their request, the president talked about
    democracy and met with Kuwaiti women.

    While Lebanese democracy is hindered until further notice, Kuwait is
    considered the most democratic Arab country. Its parliament is one of
    the most active legislatures in the world and meticulously holds the
    government accountable without disregarding any issue. As for the
    Kuwaiti women, they spearhead liberation in the Gulf and other parts
    of the world, and they do not need any US support.

    - An Armenian Lebanese friend of mine and a university fellow can
    distinguish between feminine and masculine unlike most Armenians.
    Once he read an article I wrote and said, 'You attacked all
    governments and all opposition movements in the Arab World without
    sparing anyone. Who do you think you are?'

    The issue is not how I think; it is rather what the government and
    the opposition think about. I believe Arab governments maintain one
    idea, that of staying in power by all means, whereas the opposition
    is obsessed with violently overthrowing the government if possible,
    then staying in power by all means. But both ideas are wrong.

    Yet, I ask my readers to try to be happy with what they have today
    because what lies ahead is worse.

    - Since I have mentioned the Armenians, I need to say that they are
    the most intelligent of all Christian communities because they
    celebrate Christmas on January 6 instead of December 25.
    Consequently, they buy Christmas gifts for half their price after
    shops have started the sale season. (I read about a lady's handbag
    that costs ₤ 25,000 and that there are women who buy it or men
    who buy such an item for their wives. How can a person be so silly? A
    more important question: How did such a silly person get this amount
    of money to spend it or squander it? My only answer is that the
    person either inherited it or stole it.)

    - The US presidential candidates are trying to win the votes of the
    Republicans and the Liberals, the religious and the secular, women,
    workers, trade unions, farmers, industrialists, the public and the
    private sectors, and social strata, big and small ones.

    If I ran for elections in any Arab country, I would seek the votes of
    silly people since they constitute the overwhelming majority.

    The issue of electing a new president in Lebanon is about to exhaust
    the country. I suggest that we elect two presidents instead of one.
    The second will be like the spare tire in the car, and is used if the
    original president fails, or dies or is assassinated. Thus, we will
    not have to go back to the dilemma of quickly electing a new
    president.

    http://english.daralhayat.com/arab _news/01-2008/Article-20080117-88a75a90-c0a8-10ed- 01ae-81ab4c8dd1a1/story.html
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