Monday, 20 June 2011

Syria and American Politics

Interesting article by Adam Curtis of the BBC about the recent (1947-) history of Syria and the involvement of the Americans and others..

THE BABY AND THE BAATH WATER

Adam Curtis | 18:00 UK time, Thursday, 16 June 2011


What is happening in Syria feels like one of the last gasps of the age of the military dictators. An old way of running the world is still desperately trying to cling to power, but the underlying feeling in the west is that somehow Assad's archaic and cruel military rule will inevitably collapse and Syrians will move forward into a democratic age.

That may, or may not, happen, but what is extraordinary is that we have been here before. Between 1947 and 1949 an odd group of idealists and hard realists in the American government set out to intervene in Syria. Their aim was to liberate the Syrian people from a corrupt autocratic elite - and allow true democracy to flourish. They did this because they were convinced that "the Syrian people are naturally democratic" and that all that was neccessary was to get rid of the elites - and a new world of "peace and progress" would inevitably emerge.


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