Everyone has some good points. We need to be very concerned about what happens in the rest of the world, especially these countries in the near and middle east. Generally, how one country goes, it's neighbors follow, and we're seeing that. We do need to worry about the innocents as and if, this starts to become too violent. And yes, it's not the "Muslim" part we need to worry about, it's the "Extremist" part. Listen, the U.S. and others pump BILLIONS into these small dicatorial regimes just to have some measure of control and peace and keep the radicals and violent anti-west and anti-semetic extremists out of power. I believe every nation of individuals deserves the right to self-govern without kings and dictatiors, so I'm for that. What I'm against is violent protest and allowing a radical, aggressive government to obtain power. Thankfully, the military appears to be staying as out of it as they can and they appear to be trying to protect people or maintain peace, but it won't last. It's very unstable over there right now. The sad thing is, that area of the world has ALWAYS been unstable. Sadly there has been little progress. It seems the radicals won't be happy until either side is dead and it's a shame. Both arguments have merit, but there seems to be such a deep rooted hatred of each side from the other that it will not change. And we, as westerners, don't seem equipped to deal with them.
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