Tuesday, March 29, 2011

CHAIN REACTION

Lately the people of some countries have been revolting against the leaders. Most of the countries that have gone through this have gotten rid of their leaders. All of these rebellions started with Tunisia that revolted and got their leader out of the country. Since then more countries are following their lead. Egypt did this getting rid of their leader of many years; his name is Mubarak who had been in power in Egypt from 30 years. After this Libya started to protest and is now in the middle of a civil war. The majority of the country wants their leader of 41 years, Gadhafi, out of power. Gadhafi said that if they wanted him out there would be war, and as promised there now is. International air forces are helping the people of Libya to fight against their leader bombing military bases. Everyone is against Gadhafi, the only person that might help him is Chavez, the president of my country, Venezuela. French and American planes have completely destroyed Libya’s air force with bombs.   Even with this civil war going on in Libya Syria has the courage to start protesting, this is some revolutionary where the people of a country are fighting against the leader and the armies of their own country for what they want. It has been a chain reaction, one country after another. One interesting thing about these rebellions is that the countries that this is happening in are Arab countries. This is definitely a chain reaction that is causing hope by showing people that their leaders are no invincible.

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