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Hope and Change In Egypt
Topic Started: Sep 9 2011, 11:41 PM (206 Views)
LTC8K6
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http://www.powerlineblog.com/archives/2011/09/hope-and-change-in-egypt.php

Bad situation in Egypt...if you are jewish...
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Sep 9 2011, 11:41 PM
It probably will not be good for anyone, except for a few thugs at the top. And once they start killing each other (as such heroes usually do) - the whole thing will be good for nobody at all. Hope and Change! :party:
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Egyptian police made no attempt to intervene during the day as crowds of hundreds tore down an embassy security wall with sledgehammers and their bare hands or after nightfall when about 30 protesters stormed into the Nile-side high-rise building where the embassy is located.

Just before midnight, the group of protesters reached a room on one of the embassy’s lower floors at the top of the building and began dumping Hebrew-language documents from the windows….

For the second time in less than a month, protesters were able to get to the top of the building and pull down the Israeli flag.


Ah The Arab Spring! Throw the Jew down the well.

Nice going Barack Hussein

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This has been kept very hush-hush too.

We better be concerned with Class warfare attacks in our streets. Owebama is going to pour it on the closer the election gets - or his surrogates. I believe damage has already been done - the drip, drip, drip of hate those SOB's, it's their fault, is coming through in our culture.

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Egypt on high alert after deadly attack on the Israeli embassy in Cairo
Egypt is on high alert after an attack by hundreds of protesters on the Israeli embassy in Cairo left three people dead and hundreds injured.

The Israeli ambassador and other diplomatic staff were forced to flee the country after the attack in which petrol bombs were met with tear gas from the security services as demonstrators stormed the embassy, throwing documents from the windows and burning Israel's flag.

Benjamin Netanyahu, the Israeli prime minister, called the mob attack a "serious incident" and an unnamed official warned it was a "painful blow to peace" between Egypt and the Jewish state.

In the night-time attack, protesters lit tyres in the street and at least two vehicles were set alight near the embassy, located on the upper floors of a residential apartment block overlooking the Nile.

As dawn broke, about 500 demonstrators remained and a few threw stones at police and army vehicles and personnel. But police gradually pushed them further away and secured the area.

It was the second big eruption of violence at the embassy since five Egyptian border guards were killed last month during an Israeli operation against gunmen....snipped

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnews/africaandindianocean/egypt/8754333/Egypt-on-high-alert-after-deadly-attack-on-the-Israeli-embassy-in-Cairo.html

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Mason
Sep 10 2011, 01:22 AM
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This has been kept very hush-hush too.

We better be concerned with Class warfare attacks in our streets. Owebama is going to pour it on the closer the election gets - or his surrogates. I believe damage has already been done - the drip, drip, drip of hate those SOB's, it's their fault, is coming through in our culture.

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I have been scanning the newspapers and you are right. While some have reported on this latest event the coverage is mostly mute. It was 1000 people, 3 killed, and the storming of an embassy.

The situation is getting out of control. The UN Vote on recognition for Palestine is supposed to be on Sept 20. I can't help but think this is an organized mob.

Let's not report on anything but the agreed Metanarritive of the Arab Spring as Democracy comes to the Arab world.
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Mubarak was not perfect by any stretch......but, one did not have attacks on embassies under his watch. Israeli-Egyptian relations were cordial in a recognition that the two countries needed each other. THe world has become a much more dangerous place since the Arab spring. Israelis are not going to stand idly - they have already surmised that the US under Obama cannot be trusted. Thus, there is no incentive to listen to any US counsel of caution should the Istraelis reach the point where they believe that a pre-emptive or retaliatory strike is necessary.
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Sep 10 2011, 01:13 AM
Egyptian police made no attempt to intervene during the day as crowds of hundreds tore down an embassy security wall with sledgehammers and their bare hands or after nightfall when about 30 protesters stormed into the Nile-side high-rise building where the embassy is located.

Just before midnight, the group of protesters reached a room on one of the embassy’s lower floors at the top of the building and began dumping Hebrew-language documents from the windows….

For the second time in less than a month, protesters were able to get to the top of the building and pull down the Israeli flag.


Ah The Arab Spring! Throw the Jew down the well.

Nice going Barack Hussein

And to think that Senators Lieberman and McCain were all for the Arab Spring.

Lieberman

http://www.imus.com/guestbook/2011/5/27/decent-human-being-sen-joe-lieberman-gets-real-on-pakistan-l.html


"... As for other parts of the Arab world, where some uprisings over the last few months have been more peaceful than others, Lieberman impressed upon Imus the need for the U.S. to support what he said is “not just another bleep.”

“These are people breaking through, who want political freedom and economic opportunities,” he said of protesters in places like Tunisia, Egypt, Libya and Syria. “What they’ve done is the most significant repudiation of Al-Qaeda and Iran that’s happened, because these are the people Al-Qaeda thought they’d have on their side.”

Revolutions in Egypt and Tunisia were less violent than those still occurring in Libya, where NATO forces have been trying to keep Col. Muammar Qaddafi from firing on his own people. “I’m glad we’re there, and I hope he wakes up, Qaddafi, and leaves town before too long,” Lieberman said.

The prospect that extreme groups could fill the power void in places like Egypt frightens some observers, like Imus, but Lieberman believes in the democratic process. “This is a whole new world breaking through,” he said. “It’s not going to be a straight line. Obviously there’s going to be competition between good guys and bad guys, and that’s why we’ve got to try to help the good guys succeed over there, because it will change the whole dynamic in that region.”

He added, “These people want to be more like America than they want to be like Pakistan or Iran.”

If you say so."


McCain

http://knowledgenetwork.thunderbird.edu/research/2011/09/02/john-mccain-thunderbird/


"... While final outcomes remain uncertain, McCain expressed general optimism about the transformation he sees spreading from Tunisia to Egypt, Libya, Bahrain and Syria. He also mentioned movements in Russia, China, India, Europe and even the United States.

“There are countries like China that are very uneasy right now, that use hundreds of police to crack down on hundreds of demonstrators,” McCain said. Hooliganism and extremism have marred some demonstrations, but McCain said the general movement supports many of the same human rights articulated by the U.S. founders.

“That’s what is being asserted today in all places all over the world,” McCain said, “and not just in the Arab world.”

He said the transformation to democracy will be messy and slow in many places as people learn how to govern themselves. “Some countries will take two steps forward and one step back,” he said, “and sometimes one step forward and two steps back.”

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Has destabilization been pushed in the Arab world for globalist purposes? Or did it happen naturally at a grassroots level?



Consequence of "Arab Spring"?

"Top IDF General Says Arab Spring May Bring An Islamic Winter-- and Weapons of Mass Destruction War" (Sept. 5, 2011)

http://www.sanfranciscosentinel.com/?p=155496


Was there a neo-conservative plan to attack seven countries in five years? Is the "Arab Spring" part of that plan?

http://www.infowars.com/libya-and-syria-the-neocon-plan-to-attack-seven-countries-in-five-years/











Edited by foxglove, Sep 10 2011, 07:44 PM.
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