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    Quote Originally Posted by Military-G View Post
    The dictator will have to have somewhere to flee to when his regime falls, If he orders civilians murdered his happy little dream of sitting in a civilised country should fly right out the window.. maybe the money he steals just before he leaves teh country will buy him a nice little complex in mogadishu.
    One of the Gulf states is more plausible.

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    "He's supporting Israil, Israil our enemy."
    "Israil and America supported him, we hate them all"
    bla bla bla
    guy with jihad beard, "they (speaking about Palis) going to destroy Israil, the country who control United states"


    And here I was in this misconception that Egypt is stuck in the 70's
    Well, I got the decade right, just not the century, more like 670.

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    Good idea to go to war with Israel.. would probably fix their overpopulation problem!

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    Heh,Arabs....Because Pavlov works on humans too.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Octavaria View Post


    "He's supporting Israil, Israil our enemy."
    "Israil and America supported him, we hate them all"
    bla bla bla
    guy with jihad beard, "they (speaking about Palis) going to destroy Israil, the country who control United states"


    And here I was in this misconception that Egypt is stuck in the 70's
    Well, I got the decade right, just not the century, more like 670.
    Considering the high-quality English, these fine examples of Egyptian civility are likely some of the few educated and literate people.

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    Not that much with "homo sapiens"....

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    The best Hasbara Israel could hope for came from Egypt, clearly, it's a zionist plot and those interviewees are all Mossad agents. Currently, there are 250K Mossad agents in Tahrir square.


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    Middle East envoy Tony Blair on Egypt unrest


    http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-middle-east-12324996

    Good old Tony

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    Quote Originally Posted by Moledet View Post
    I like how western eyes see Mubarak, the only way he will leave is if the protesters drag him out of the palace and lynch him.

    Anyway, the move by the US administration should get Israel thinking about whether Obama is a true friend for a time of need or not. Any other Arabic countries that are friends of the US currently will not trust Obama and no doubt about it, he's over.

    p.s. another Al Jazeera lie: Israel was requested to pass crowd dispersal equipment to Egypt.

    I wrote couple of pages ago that when Mubarak goes (I do hope that it is "if" and not when),people who would try to succeed them will no doubt use the sentiments for their own good:Hosni was pro west and pro Israel,and we all know west+Israel=bad,it is all good and logical (to them).The fact of matter is that apparentely mr Husni isn't that good of theocrat if people hate his arse,and there is a truth behind western powers support him.

    So it isn't or wasn't the dumbest of moves at all,some damage control.As far as we all know,half of the CIA is now in Egypt guarding Mubarrak .No need to think so linearly.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Danskeren View Post
    Good idea to go to war with Israel.. would probably fix their overpopulation problem!
    Egypt Invades Israel, it might be challenging getting spare parts for M1 tanks I've been seeing.

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    I'm not expert for the Middle east so I would like to know what all this actually mean ? If the new government replace Mubarak could it start some new Arabian-Israeli wars again ? what's better option for the Middle East and relations between Egypt and Israel ? Mubarak or those new guys who want to take power ?

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    Quote Originally Posted by GottLuft View Post
    I'm not expert for the Middle east so I would like to know what all this actually mean ? If the new government replace Mubarak could it start some new Arabian-Israeli wars again ? what's better option for the Middle East and relations between Egypt and Israel ? Mubarak or those new guys who want to take power ?
    In Israel, they debate about this question quite alot on the news and radio.
    which is better for Israel?
    A dictator that keeps the peace for 30 years but supports the public's brainwashing against Israel in order to keep the public united against a common enemy
    Or a real democracy that will end up bringing the Muslim Brothers movement into power?

    Short answer is that Mubarak is better, just like the Iranian Shah was better the the Mullahs

    In my opinion, Israel should have kept the Sinai and only exchanged it for a peace agreement with a damocratic regime.
    This is why I will never support a similar agreement with Assad's Syria, or with the PLO/Hamas controlled Palestine. an agreement with a dictator is useless once he's replaced.

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    Quote Originally Posted by GottLuft View Post
    I'm not expert for the Middle east so I would like to know what all this actually mean ? If the new government replace Mubarak could it start some new Arabian-Israeli wars again ? what's better option for the Middle East and relations between Egypt and Israel ? Mubarak or those new guys who want to take power ?
    Anyone who takes the power will be Muslim Brotherhoods´puppet. When Mubarak falls this will be the countdown for Peace Treatys´cancellation, in the meantime the new egyptian government will give a free hand to the arms smuggling to Gaza, as soon as they entirely control the situation, and then will wait for the opportunity to remilitarize the Sinai.

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    Quote Originally Posted by GottLuft View Post
    I'm not expert for the Middle east so I would like to know what all this actually mean ? If the new government replace Mubarak could it start some new Arabian-Israeli wars again ? what's better option for the Middle East and relations between Egypt and Israel ? Mubarak or those new guys who want to take power ?
    You want what Tony Blair said, democratic reforms but under stability not in chaos.
    Maybe directing the people isn't very democratic but this is a nation that needs guidance in order to not turn into an Islamic theocracy. Mubarak will eventually die in a few years-decade and so you need a good replacement and there's non apart of democracy. Though, first the nation needs to be educated toward democracy, turn more secular and the state itself needs to adapt its institutions and laws so that democracy won't bring forward fundamentalism.

    p.s. Israel just authorized Egypt to move 800 soldiers to Sinai (Sharem Al-Sheikh) for the first time since Sinai was demilitarized. Probably to protect Mubarak's palace there.

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    On Al Jazeera right now US State Dep is demanding that Mubarak release Al Jazeera journalists...why can't we ever shut our mouths.

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