But there is a big difference in working for the West and working for a totalitarian state.
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The truth is that just as the 'West' is not a homogenous entity with one view on foreign and domestic policy, nor are Muslims.
The problem with the West is that they start with political reform going towards democracy. If you want to go towards democracy, the first thing is to involve the people in decision making, not to make it.
If we are going to do big things in our country, we're going to have to think about better ways working across our differences.
Totalitarian states killed with impunity and no one was held accountable. That didn't happen in the West.
It's a different outlook, and one that I understand. When you are a former member of the Warsaw Pact, when you have lived behind the Berlin Wall, when you have experienced the communist systems that existed in these countries, for them, the West represents hope.
There is a huge crisis of employment in America, in the Western world in general.
Only a free West can help the prisoners of today's left- and right-wing dictatorships.
For 73 years a totalitarian regime ruled the country. Totalitarian regime.
We must stop posing as victims of the West and behaving negatively towards the West. We must participate with the West on an equal footing in the reconstruction of the world.
A high standard of living cannot remain the exclusive possession of the West - and the sooner we can help other peoples to develop their resources, raise their living standards, and strengthen their national independence, the safer the world will be for us all.
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