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Originally posted by SubTruth
reply to post by FlyInTheOintment
For years the west has fought a scattered enemy. Spread out across the world hiding inside borders of moderate countries..........What if?
What if someone had the bright idea to install radical governments across the middle east for future large scale wars. This would be a clear enemy something we could bite our teeth into. The west needs war today and it will need it in the future. It is a industry just like clothing or soft drinks.
This is why we help our future enemies. Evil does not even do it justice.edit on 4-7-2013 by SubTruth because: (no reason given)
english.ruvr.ru...
Voice of Russia talks to Mark Glenn, a writer for American Free Press Newspaper and a co-founder of the Crescent and Cross Solidarity Movement. According to Mr Glenn, US troops are heavily involved in 'Egyptian Revolution 2.0'. American army not only informed Egyptian military on how to bring about 'smooth military coup', but also assisted Sissi in 'unseating' Morsi.
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(Excerpt from interview) Whether or not Morsi had crossed some line with regards to the US in forming these close ties with Iran, despite cutting up diplomatic ties with Syria, nevertheless Morsi was firmly opposed any outside military intervention in Syria. And this Quartet group that he himself has formed that was going to bring all these players together in the ME and basically cut the West out of this discussion, this is very possible that he got under the skin of some very powerful people in Washington and this is the reason why they decided that it was time for him to go.
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Originally posted by TXRabbit
The official response by the US will be very telling IMO.
If they like it, they'll hail the resolve of the people for standing up for what's right.
If they don't like it, they'll start in with the "concerns for the safety of Israel" bull#
Originally posted by SuperFrog
Military protecting population from government.... wish more countries have military like that...
Originally posted by Rodinus
reply to post by blupblup
And to top it all off :
A Mubarak-era judge has been sworn in as Egypt’s interim President, saying he welcomes help from the Muslim Brotherhood to “build the nation”. 300 members of the movement are already behind bars and new warrants are being issued.
rt.com...
Welcomes help from the Muslim brotherhood????? How can he do that when they are arresting them all???
Kindest respects
Rodinus
Originally posted by rigel4
Just dropping by to say ... On this occasion well done the Egyptian Military for removing the extremist Morsi.
He was trying to turn Egypt into a Muslim state as him as the supreme leader..Iran Style.
Good riddance
Originally posted by TXRabbit
The official response by the US will be very telling IMO.
If they like it, they'll hail the resolve of the people for standing up for what's right.
If they don't like it, they'll start in with the "concerns for the safety of Israel" bull#
Originally posted by Wrabbit2000
He ought to be able to give Egypt his full attention. God help them all.
Originally posted by johncarter
Originally posted by MrPlow
Originally posted by johncarter
Originally posted by MrPlow
Originally posted by whatzshaken
reply to post by MrPlow
Its exactly how you solve your problems in a democratic way.
Morsi was elected and did not do a good enough job.
regardless of term length, Who ever is elected works for the people.
The people have spoken.
Its all about eliminating corruption until someone can do the job of leading their people to prosperity in the eyes of truth and righteousness.
Obama should not be able to finish his term and the American people should take note, and follow the example of other nations you rise up and take back liberty and freedom they have had slowly taken away from themedit on 3-7-2013 by whatzshaken because: (no reason given)
No, it's not. This wasn't the "will of the people"
The people can't just overthrow a democratically elected leader that was brought to power BY the will of the people....and still call yourself a democracy.
Of course, the people of Egypt have every right to overthrow their leader if they choose...but they ALSO lose the right to call themselves a democracy.
You are so wrong.
The term Democracy originates from the Greek δημοκρατία (dēmokratía) "rule of the people", The term was coined from δῆμος (dêmos) "people" and κράτος (kratos) "power" or "rule" resulting in power by the people.
If millions of angry people, who elected you stands outside your residential window asking you to leave or else, you leave or you will face the armed forces of the Demos..uh..sorry..the people.edit on 4-7-2013 by johncarter because: (no reason given)
It doesn't matter what kind of a romantic spin you want to put on it. The people elected him and the people get what they elect. If the people want to live in a democracy, then they have to behave like they're in a democracy. The people set rules for elections and they have a constitution. This isn't "if at first you don't succeed, # it- tear it all down" The people got what they wanted and when they saw that democracy meant having a leader they didn't like very much....oh well...suck it up.....you elected him. Utilize that constitution of yours and behave like the civilized democracy you're trying to be.
Now, they are back to being under a military dictatorship. Brilliant.
You keep blabbing about the "people" yet you do not understand what the term 'Demos' (people) and 'Kratos' (power) means, including the sociopolitical structure such form of political system denotes.
Well let me put it this way then;
Every nation gets the government it deserves.--Joseph de Maistre
Happy now?edit on 4-7-2013 by johncarter because: (no reason given)
Man!!! Its like the final scenes of Star wars return of the Jedi. PPl are cheering...fireworks..freedom..The evil sharia law beast is gone....things are developing fast now..
Originally posted by Rodinus
reply to post by blupblup
And to top it all off :
A Mubarak-era judge has been sworn in as Egypt’s interim President, saying he welcomes help from the Muslim Brotherhood to “build the nation”. 300 members of the movement are already behind bars and new warrants are being issued.
rt.com...
Welcomes help from the Muslim brotherhood????? How can he do that when they are arresting them all???
Kindest respects
Rodinus
A Mubarak-era judge has been sworn in as Egypt’s interim President, saying he welcomes help from the Muslim Brotherhood to “build the nation”.
Originally posted by NotAnAspie
Morsi wasn't considered a Muslim extremist, he was considered a western follower.
Originally posted by Jobeycool
Morsi did not rule by democracy when He won by democracy.Guy appointed whackos who called for tourism to end in Egypt.Guy is a dictator.