EGYPT civil war breaking out live

Quote from nLepwa:

+1

It's a great thing Egyptians don't carry weapons...

The same kind of social protests would have lead to a huge bloodbath in the US.

Ninna

This is also why the Middle East is so easily controlled by totalitarian regimes. The Islamists however can and do have access to weapons and far beyond just firearms.

You are totally naive if you think that that doesn't open the door for the Islamists to gain control over a country that is relatively more secular than most of the rest of the ME.

The only thing currently keeping the Islamists from taking control of Egypt, is the Egyptian military. Hopefully they remember where all their funding comes from and keep the Jihadists out of Egypt.
 
Quote from nLepwa:

It's a great thing Egyptians don't carry weapons
If I am correct in Pakistan they manufacture AK - 47 assault rifles in small shops. To great extent muslims are AK - 47 crazy people.
 
"Mubarak's regime feels Obama is pushing the advancement of the Muslim Brotherhood against U.S. interests," said WND's Jerusalem bureau chief and senior reporter Aaron Klein. "They are genuinely trying to understand why Obama is seemingly championing the anti-regime protests."

Top members of the Egyptian government say they feel betrayed by President Obama, charging that he is acting against American interests

Klein said that a top Egyptian diplomat with whom he has developed a rapport over the last few years asked him earlier this week to explain Obama's motivation to support the opposition to Mubarak.

"I told him none of this should be a surprise," said Klein, "that the Obama administration has developed an extensive relationship over the last few years with allies of the Muslim Brotherhood.

http://www.wnd.com/?pageId=258937
 
Quote from bearice:

Posted in other forum:

I watched CNN news tonight for the first time in a long while. What I saw shocked me. I saw incredibly brave people sick and tired of oppression, rape, torture, poverty, who have had enough. They have been living under a US supported dictator for long enough. They do not have the right to keep and bear ar,s and they do not have the right to petition the government for a redress of grievances. So, armed with bear fists and metal shields they went to occupy Cario square. brutal paid thugs beat them, open fired on them, while the army watched from tanks. These people were willing to lay it down against impossible odds because they have had enough of tyranny. That is what I saw. If I could be with them tonight I would.

Tonight I saw courage I have never seen in America. Gives new meaning to "man up" I don't care if they are Muslims or communists or what. that Mobarack is the lowest form of life that exists. I stand with those people. Think about it. no weapons, no money, no human rights, they go hand to hand combat against the sickest most well armed tyrant on a one way trip.
Wow. If you haven't seen it you better watch for yourself. Those guys are my kind of people. I want those kind of people for ally and friend. They are the real deal... They are not my enemies, I would be proud to have them as my friend...they showed up. Million strong and had each others back. Tanks machine guns machetes fire they had each others backs, still haven't backed down as I write this.

:D + all his little friends ( souleman and all the clique )

Quote from nLepwa:

You need to understand the psychology of the man.

He CAN'T just resign now. That would be a dishonor.
Beside he has no safety guarantees for himself or his family.

(However Isuspect the most important reason is the first one).

It is the role of the international community (especially the USA) to find him a safe and honorable way out in order to prevent the civil war.

Ninna

My dear Nina,

You are too kind. There is another way, more deterrent. Executions. The only problem will be body ( I should say : waste ) disposal... Happily Jasmin will be able to flourish over their bodies :).

The first target should be Suleman...

And I would quote from some great comments made here : http://english.aljazeera.net/indepth/opinion/2011/02/2011218490882163.html#disqus_thread

I particularly like this one : Quran, Surah al baqra ver.no.190-191: Fight in the cause of God those who fight you, but do not transgress limits for God loveth not transgressors.

The only interresting question is : How much to price his head... 25M ? way too high... I bet that delivery include it will possible to have a deal at 1$.


Quote from nLepwa:

+1

It's a great thing Egyptians don't carry weapons...

The same kind of social protests would have lead to a huge bloodbath in the US.

Ninna

OVER MEGA BS ! Look at Yemen, No Police/services violences... why ???? AHAHAHAHAHAHA... They are more guns than mens able to carry them !!!
 
Quote from The RainMaker:

:D + all his little friends ( souleman and all the clique )



My dear Nina,

You are too kind. There is another way, more deterrent. Executions. The only problem will be body ( I should say : waste ) disposal... Happily Jasmin will be able to flourish over their bodies :).

You missed the point.
The point is the guy's not going to leave unless he gets a way out.
It doesn't matter what he deserves. What matters is saving civil lifes.

Quote from The RainMaker:


OVER MEGA BS ! Look at Yemen, No Police/services violences... why ???? AHAHAHAHAHAHA... They are more guns than mens able to carry them !!!

Again you missed the point.
First we're talking about Egypt here, what has Yemen to do with it?

Then, as you're probably aware last night two groups (pro and against Mubarak) fought with with stones and sticks. 5 dead, a few hundreds injured.
My point was if these people were armed, we wouldn't be finished counting the dead bodies.

Ninna
 
1)A tweet came across less than 10 minutes ago saying TV coverage of Tahrir Square was vastly reduced.

2)Journalists are being rounded up.

*The Tiananmen Square massacre began at night, and when the media was disabled.*

3)Mubarak was interviewed at his palace less than 2 hours ago. Now making his location known - at the normal, symbolic location for a head of government.

Protestors - IF the lights go out in Tahrir Square, the crackdown will begin in a few minutes.

Journalists - keep those cameras rolling! Especially the ones that are night-vision enabled.
 
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