Tunisia, Egypt, Algeria, Morroco, Libya, Bahrain, Kuwait, Jordan, Yemen, Iran etc the Muslim Revolution has started and shows no sign of abating.
Amusing to hear the previous justification by the usual western hypocritical Neo Con's about their preference for "stability" which equates to subjugation of Muslim people.
The merchants of death in the western political and military complex who dealt with dictators and continued to do business while you Muslims suffered and died should but will not be ashamed.
As Cameron scurries around the Muslim world trying to do what the British have always done which is scheme and plot my advice to the Muslim world is treat him with the contempt he deserves after demanding an explanation for his views on "muscular liberalism".
Lets also be honest and not get overly sentimental or romantic, these revolutions are not religious in the Islamic sense or inspired by the Ummah or for that matter about hostility towards Israel. Far from it, this was about the dispossessed Muslim youth who rose up for economic reasons. Egypt showed talk about the role of the Muslim Brotherhood was a red herring, politically they did sod all for decades.
Do Libyans honestly believe that any regime which has B£iar as an adviser is legitimate. Do the people of Bahrain believe any Govt that has America's fifth fleet based in its waters is legitimate.
LM prays that Muslim revolutionaries do not act in haste and repent in leisure. The need to initially overthrow these western installed tyrants is the immediate objective and that should be the main focus. The model is not some backward feudal Taliban regime that HT would have us believe is what Muslims are demanding but the Turkish Model of democracy and growing political enlightenment through economic development running in parallel with foreign policy based on Muslim causes.
However, as Iranian war ships manoeuvre up the Suez Canal ultimately what Muslims need is unity. We have allowed ourselves to be governed by a narrative that the West and its agents set. All the talk of Shia and Sunni in Bahrain by Murdoch's Tim Marshall when our differences and minor in comparison to Muslim and Non Muslim. Watch and listen how Murdoch's Sky will try and focus on tribal differences in Libya when in reality their is complete unity in wishing to see Gaddafi gone. How amusing to witness Murdoch's empire initially playing up the different regional tribal nature of Libya only to have their own narrative torn to shreds by the uprising in Tripoli showing complete unity.
Muslim Governments should use their procurement power and sources of mineral wealth bestowed upon them by Allah (swt) to demand western Government's change policy in a number of areas. What is the test for future Muslim governance? Simple, take the example of Egypt, how often have you seen Mohammad El Baradi a man who has lived in Vienna for 30 years paraded before your screens over the past few days by media agents of western Government's. Children play a game of opposites, if you say something they do the exact opposite. Likewise, when you see or listen to a Tim Marshall or Dominic Waghorn at Sky News telling you what the Muslim world need you can be sure the interests of Muslims will be served if we do the exact opposite of what they and their masters want.
Bring on the Muslim revolution let the West begin to fear Muslims not military but through our new found governance and economic development on behalf of all Muslims.
Nehru once said during Indian independence while the West sleeps India will rise. How correct however, the Muslim revolution taking place across the world is also showing the potential and opportunity for the Muslim world to rise for and on behalf of all Muslims whatever your colour, school of thought or sect.
When Cameron or the British come knocking on your door to pimp for Arms deals show them muscular liberalism. Crucially, when Muslims are asked how friendly these new Muslim governments will be to the West ask them how friendly has the West been to the Muslim world. Finally, in any future political or trading relationship between the West and Muslim world demand to be treated as equal partners and end the master servant relationship.