Sunday, May 8, 2011

Syria at the (bad) turning poing



The New York Times reports that the Al-Assad dictatorship is at the point of defeating the democrats by  isolating cities and then by military killing and criminal arrests.  Accord:  Bloomberg, BBC News, others.  We continue to mull over what to do.

Cities mentioned in the Times article:


HOMS:


[This is not the Mormon Tabernacle]



[This is not the Aloha Tower]



[These buildings are not in Honolulu, but look like it]



BANIYAS

[This is not a Koolau waterfall.]

[These are not Texas bluebonnets]


This is not a street in Kailua-Kona, Hawaii]


These are Alewife farmers, the same clan as Al- Assad, and living in that part of the north of Syria where most Alewives live.  This is not a picture of Kahaluu farmers, not even when we had farmers in Kahaluu, but it might have been.  You can see little Ula Kawelo on the right, perhaps.


This is not Campbell Industrial Park


This is not Tamarind Square, Oahu


This is not a view of Pearl Harbor from our home up Wilihemhna.


W can's even get folks together for A Gay Pride Parade.


I would like for these folks, and all folks, to have freedom, too.


DARA'A
You'll find blond hair and blue eyes in Pashtunistan, too.  Damn Druids went everywhere, dropping seed as they went along.

Images from Dara'a do not remind me of home.   The images are grim.  The situation is grim. 






[And editorial comment]





Images of Syria remind me of Texas and Hawaii.  I think I would like the folks living there.  I fear that Syria will go the way of Bahrain, repression and death all around, and now democracy defeated.   And there seems to be nothing we can do in either country, though we are by far the most powerful nation on earth.  Why is he Giant of the World powerless to help democratic revolutions?  I'm trying to figure that out.  I hear the explanations; I remain unconvinced by them.  Help, please.

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