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‘America wants war with all of us’1,2 - THE GUARDIAN WEEKLY Elementary (2)
‘America wants war with all of us’
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Muhammad Said is a journalist from
al-Ahram, the best-known newspaper
in Egypt. He believes that 90% of the
problem comes from the Arab-Israeli
conflict, which reminds Arabs that in
the past they were colonies. Arabs
think that the US only acts in favour of
Israel. So the Arab world, says Said, is
now in danger of “direct or indirect
colonialism”.
This kind of neo-colonialism means
that the US will try to change the
governments of countries they think
are unfriendly to the US. The US will
force “friendly” countries to introduce
reforms. The plan, says Said, is to
solve” the Palestinian question by war
and the Arabs as a national group will
suffer. After they have removed
Saddam Hussein, the Americans want
to make Iraq the centre of a new pro-
American geo-political region.
Other countries will then have to do
what the Americans tell them to do or
they will suffer the same fate as Iraq.
This will happen to unfriendly
countries such as Syria, or traditional
friends, such as Saudi Arabia.
If Arabs believed that the Americans
wanted to introduce democracy to
Iraq, they would support their actions
against Saddam Hussain. But they
don’t believe this.
“The US may be preparing a big
surprise for the region,” says Lebanese
journalist Saad Mehio, “but the Middle
East may also be preparing a big
surprise for the Americans.”
The Guardian Weekly
12-9-2002,
page 7
Decide whether these sentences are True or False (according to the article):
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President Nasser was the founder of political Islam.
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