Vol. 21 No. 21 (2018): Scientific Journal Referee Issue: 21
Editorial
The West's strategy in dealing with Arab leaders
Dear reader, this issue includes a group of research, most of which deals with pedagogical and educational issues, and is completely devoid of any topic in politics. But our reality imposes on us, instead of shedding light on one of the areas mentioned in the magazine, talking about politics.
Dear reader, fortunately, you and I share the same concern, and that you understand and appreciate what I am going to say
In these lines, without further clarification. I tell you that since the end of my first decade, I have begun to become aware and aware of what is going on around me in terms of public life. Since then, I have been listening to the words, statements, and words of our Arab leaders in all national and non-national forums and occasions, and they inflame our feelings of challenging colonialism and making promises to defeat it, preserving our capabilities and wealth, and building a strong, independent, and developed homeland. I and others from my generation grew up on such ideals. This letter, until I reached the end of my seventh decade.
I can tell you the truth, dear reader, that everything I have experienced and witnessed is the exact opposite of what our leaders say in their speeches. Over the past sixty years, I have witnessed, lived and known the bitterness of humiliation and humiliation of our leaders and leaders, and their surrender and submission to the enemy they mention in their enthusiastic speeches. But unfortunately, I say that the humiliation and humiliation of our leaders in the last seven years (2011-2018) is unprecedented.
For this reason, and in order to be aware of my situation, I found myself in front of George Washington on the eve of his assuming the presidency in 1789, to find out from him, who is the greatest enemy and the leader of our enemies, the position of our Arab leaders and leaders in the Western strategy in general and the American strategy in particular, so I asked him about that.
He replied, with a smile on his face, saying: Listen, my friend, the culture of all peoples works to enhance the citizen’s sense of dignity, pride, pride, and self-esteem in front of others, and leaders or chiefs are, first and foremost, citizens and enjoy those great values. Regarding your question, I have not found, and will not find, in your “Arab” region leaders who possess even the minimum level of dignity. Rather, they are good at enlightening us about the way in which we detract from their dignity. My dear, I have never heard of such leaders. I firmly believe that all Western countries know the ABCs of dealing with them. Excuse me, Mr. President, but what about the future, and what is the position of our leaders in Western strategy? My dear, in the world of politics, international strategies do not make room for those who are not equal, and your leaders offer us what we do not ask of them, and what we do not think to ask of them, and such people have no place in our strategies.
Thank you, Mr. President
Thank you.
Dear reader, this is the West, and these are our leaders... So what should we do?!
Editor-in-chief