Egypt falling?

gol-durned tea partiers are morons

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I believe soon we will be able to call Egypt a Real friend.
Not just "the enemy of my enemy is my friend".
 
It's time for us also to quit acting in fear, and act with boldness, and leadership.
The left and some on the right since 9/11 have been playing on fear.

We've gotta continue to kick ass and take names in our own government.
We have to stay focused on 'what's happening', and not so much on 'what is said'.

on egypt...
of coarse we have to see what develops in the very near future, but
at the right time, really extend a hand to get off on the right foot.
If Obama sits back now, like Carter did, it will be bad.
At the just right time, he realty needs to jump into action with aid or what not.
 
true dat.

come Monday, we'll see if these people are going to embrace entrepreneurship,
and get to work rebuilding, and innovating.
 
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Egyptian Defense Minister Mohamed Hussein Tantawi (R) listens to his visiting Israeli counterpart Ehud Barak at the start of their meeting December 26, 2007 in the Red Sea resort of Sharm el-Sheikh, Egypt.

Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak has sent his defense minister Field Marshal Mohamed Hussein Tantawi to Washington with an urgent request for US backing for his embattled regime against the street protest movement which gained in violence on its second day, Wednesday, Jan. 26.

Debkafile’s Washington sources report that in secret meetings, the Egyptian defense minister put the situation before President Barack Obama and a row of top US political, military and intelligence officials. He warned them that by advocating a soft hand with the demonstrators and responsiveness to their demands, American officials were doing more harm than good. Without a crackdown, he said, the regime was doomed.

He's a Mubarak mouthpiece...and head of the military..and Egypt's new interim president. I wonder how long it'll take before the people in the streets find out that they're cheering on another SSDD guy.
 
SSDD said:
Tantawi is a veteran of five wars with Israel, but the Egyptian army's most important sponsor, the United States, believes he "is committed to preventing another one ever", according to a diplomatic cable leaked by WikiLeaks.

According to the same March 2008 cable, Tantawi, while "charming and courtly", is also "aged and change-resistant", in a view that might give those hoping for a new champion of democracy pause for thought.

"He and Mubarak are focused on regime stability and maintaining the status quo through the end of their time. They simply do not have the energy, inclination or world view to do anything differently," the cable warned.
http://mg.co.za/article/2011-02-11-mubarak-steps-down-egypt-military-chief-hails-crowd/
 
um, I think "the people" know who their military leaders are.

probably better than US citizens, or Canadian citizens do their own.
 
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