In a prior post I stated that the American military appears to have deployed relentless see-through-walls flying terminator like unmanned drones.

America’s most powerful tool in shaping the world may be something far different however: Oprah.

As the NY Times reports:

Once a month, Nayla [a young Saudi Arabian homemaker] says, she writes a letter to Oprah Winfrey.  … “I feel that Oprah truly understands me,” said Nayla, who, like many of the women interviewed, would not let her full name be used. “She gives me energy and hope for my life. Sometimes I think that she is the only person in the world who knows how I feel.”

When “The Oprah Winfrey Show” was first broadcast in Saudi Arabia in November 2004 on a Dubai-based satellite channel, it became an immediate sensation among young Saudi women. Within months, it had become the highest-rated English-language program among women 25 and younger, an age group that makes up about a third of Saudi Arabia’s population.

Ms. Winfrey provides many young Saudi women with new ways of thinking about the way local taboos affect their lives — as well as about a variety of issues including childhood sexual abuse and coping with marital strife — without striking them, or Saudi Arabia’s ruling authorities, as subversive.

The largest-circulation Saudi women’s magazine, Sayidaty, devotes a regular page to Ms. Winfrey, and dog-eared copies of her official magazine, O, which is not sold in the kingdom, are passed around by women who collect them during trips abroad.

The entire article is well worth reading.

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Democrat Silvestre Reyes may be a great guy, with many great policy ideas, but is he the right person to head the House Intelligence Committee?  Like many he can’t answer basic questions about current Middle East conflicts.

From an interview by Congressional Quarterly:

Al Qaeda is what, I asked, Sunni or Shia?

Al Qaeda, they have both, Reyes said. You’re talking about predominately?

Sure, I said, not knowing what else to say.

Predominantly, probably Shiite, he ventured.

He couldn’t have been more wrong. Al Qaeda is profoundly Sunni. If a Shiite showed up at an al Qaeda club house, they’d slice off his head and use it for a soccer ball.

And Hezbollah? I asked him. What are they?

Hezbollah. Uh, Hezbollah…

He laughed again, shifting in his seat.

Why do you ask me these questions at five o’clock? Can I answer in Spanish? Do you speak Spanish?

http://public.cq.com/public/20061211_homeland.html

Ugh.

Of course, Reyes is not alone.  As the Iraq Study Group points out (http://www.usip.org/isg/iraq_study_group_report/report/1206/index.html), and Congressional Quarterly notes, only six people in the U.S. Embassy in Baghdad are fluent in Arabic, and only about two dozen of the embassy’s thousand employees have some familiarity with the language.

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