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  • #21
    Re: Revolutions in the Middle East

    Originally posted by arakeretzig View Post
    unfortunately, we wont see anything like that in Hayastan, because armos have already given up on their country.
    what the ...?? Do u support Levon the traitor?

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    • #22
      Re: Revolutions in the Middle East

      Most US aid to Egypt goes to military

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      • #23
        Re: Revolutions in the Middle East

        White House wobbles on Egyptian tightrope

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        • #24
          Re: Revolutions in the Middle East

          See and hear the hypocrisy of USA, these chameleon politicians have no morals or dignity.

          Obama: I told Mubarak he must deliver on his promises

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          • #25
            Re: Revolutions in the Middle East

            Originally posted by Yedtarts View Post
            See and hear the hypocrisy of USA, these chameleon politicians have no morals or dignity.

            Obama: I told Mubarak he must deliver on his promises

            http://www.cnn.com/2011/WORLD/africa...ex.html?hpt=C1

            "Violence will not address the grievances of the Egyptian people. Suppressing ideas never succeeds in making them go away. "

            So the will of egyptian people for freedom and free voice are now suppressing ideas?? hmm for whom for the corrupt and sold out leadership,the idea of USA and israels exploitation and control of meddle east?

            Its clear that Mubarak should go and it shame that USA that portraits it self as freedom fighter,are supporting and supported in the past so many despotic goverments.
            Last edited by UrMistake; 01-29-2011, 07:31 PM.

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            • #26
              Re: Revolutions in the Middle East

              Originally posted by UrMistake View Post
              "Violence will not address the grievances of the Egyptian people. Suppressing ideas never succeeds in making them go away. "

              So the will of egyptian people for freedom and free voice are now suppressing ideas?? hmm for whom for the corrupt and sold out leadership,the idea of USA and israels exploitation and control of meddle east?

              Its clear that Mubarak should go and it shame that USA that portraits it self as freedom fighter,are supporting and supported in the past so many despotic goverments.
              Mubarak is backed by the Army and even if he where removed. Very little will change as long as Egypts military still holds the balance of power in the country.

              No doubt you would rather the Islamists take over Egypt.

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              • #27
                Re: Revolutions in the Middle East

                Originally posted by retro View Post
                Mubarak is backed by the Army and even if he where removed. Very little will change as long as Egypts military still holds the balance of power in the country.

                No doubt you would rather the Islamists take over Egypt.
                The army is actually on the side of the demonstrators. 19 private jets filled with "businessmen" left Egypt today for Dubai. Looks like they're looting the country before they make their grand departure. And no, the alternative isn't "Islamists", that's just Western and Israeli propaganda because they both fear that the next government might deliver on what the people actually want.

                And what if the people want the Islamists in power, who is the West or anyone to criticise this? Isn't it democratic? Bahahaha
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                • #28
                  Re: Revolutions in the Middle East

                  Originally posted by retro View Post
                  Mubarak is backed by the Army and even if he where removed. Very little will change as long as Egypts military still holds the balance of power in the country.

                  No doubt you would rather the Islamists take over Egypt.
                  Islamists take over Egypt... Oh NO, THE HORROR!! Imagine a government that represents the majority!!! ISRAEL CAN GO TAKE ITS HENCHMEN AND MOVE TO AMERICA WHERE THEY CAN FEEL AT HOME.
                  "Nobody can give you freedom. Nobody can give you equality or justice or anything. If you're a man, you take it." ~Malcolm X

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                  • #29
                    Re: Revolutions in the Middle East

                    Originally posted by KanadaHye View Post
                    Islamists take over Egypt... Oh NO, THE HORROR!! Imagine a government that represents the majority!!! ISRAEL CAN GO TAKE ITS HENCHMEN AND MOVE TO AMERICA WHERE THEY CAN FEEL AT HOME.
                    If the Muslim Brotherhood comes to power (which they have stated will happen through a democratic process), they have promised to put the Camp David peace accords to a nation-wide referendum. How much more democracy can the West want?

                    Also, the former UN stooge Mohammad el-Baradei has returned to Cairo and is slowly becoming the face of the opposition as he has gathered with the 50 000 protestors defying curfew at the main liberation square.
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                    • #30
                      Re: Revolutions in the Middle East

                      Well I would not trust the Muslim Brotherhood - even if they're elected in a totally democratic way, it wouldn't be too hard for them to take back whatever promises they made and make things even worse for the Egyptians.
                      However, IF it happens, the West should only blame itself for failing to support real democracy in the Arab countries and choosing corrupt buffoons instead.

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