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    Default MILLIONS of Egyptians have flooded the streets (Revolution Part 2)




    MILLIONS of Egyptians have flooded the streets determined to oust Islamist President Mohamed Morsi on the anniversary of his turbulent first year in power, in the biggest protests Egypt has seen since the 2011 revolt.
    Protesters show Egypt's Mohamed Morsi the 'red card' | News.com.au




    If we all remember, 2 years ago, there was a revolution in Egypt against the US puppet regime of dictator Mubarak.

    Then The US abandoned Mubarak and Obama placed all his bets on the Islamist Muslim Brotherhood.

    More people now around world realized the US hypocrisy.

    You cannot find these photos in main stream media. This is just the reality.







    Doug Ross @ Journal: 15 Photos From the Tahrir Square Protests You'll Never See In Legacy Media. #Egypt #Morsi #Obama
    Last edited by flanker; 07-03-2013 at 03:38 PM.

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    kinsa naman sad ila gusto ipuli diay ? i think morsi was elected ...

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    Quote Originally Posted by lhorenzoo View Post
    kinsa naman sad ila gusto ipuli diay ? i think morsi was elected ...
    They want him to resign and call for an election. Yup he was elected but the state of Egypt right now is worst than Mubarak.


    The Supreme Council of the Armed Forces late on Tuesday made clear that it would stick to an ultimatum it gave to Morsi on Monday, urging the embattled president to respond to a wave of mass protests within 48 hours, or face an intervention that would effectively subsume his government.

    Egypt: pressure on Morsi rises as military reiterates ultimatum | World news | guardian.co.uk



    If this was Syria or Libya, Obama and his gang will immediately arm the protesters and call Morsi to resign

    Or threaten with No-Fly-Zones.

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    ​kini padung nis military state ang egypt ....

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    I think Obama just played with the politicking offered by the muslim brotherhood,
    the creed of such a group is not so different with other muslim fundamentalist.
    I could see Obama now is quite playful with the middle east politics,
    I think much better than committing US soldiers in the battlefield of that chaotic
    part of the world. He would just make friends to some groups give them arms,let them do the dirty
    job and watch the event as it unfolds,


    The Muslim Brotherhood (Arabic: جماعة الاخوان المسلمين‎ gammāʿat al-ʾiḫwān/al-ikhwan/el-ekhwan al-muslimūn, IPA: [elʔexˈwęːn]) in Egypt is an Islamist religious, political, and social movement. Following the 2011 Revolution the group was legalized,[1] and with an estimated 600,000 members or supporters[2][3] is considered the largest, best-organized political force in Egypt.[2][4] Its credo is, "God is our objective; the Quran is our constitution, the Prophet is our leader; Jihad is our way; and death for the sake of God is the highest of our aspirations
    Source: Muslim Brotherhood in Egypt - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

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    The arab spring is now backfiring on the US and NATO. The reason why the US wants to establish a strong islamist fundmentalist state that they can control is that these nations are not completely aligned with israel, hence are still considered a threat even after the 1948 arab-israeli war.

    In syria it the freedom fighters supported by the US with weapons and equipment have been losing ground to the government forces. Even the US stepped in to warn Russia not to send additional military equipment to aid syria but was blatantly ignored by the russians as russia as a naval base in Syria and she needs those equipment for the protection of the naval base.

    Right now the US may resort to arming the rebels with chemical weapons to be used against the civilian population and put the blame on Assad claiming that Assad is now using chemical weapons against his own people and rally international pressure against syria.

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    i always joke to my co-worker every time he watched the TV.. "Happy New Year!!!"... (bec. of some fireworks, green lasers, etc..)

    now, they are given, i think less than 24 hours to vacate the Tarir square or the military will force them to leave... we'll see if what will happen tomorrow...

    OT: after Mobarak was imprisoned, my co-worker says that their Oil & Gas production lessened bec of a leak...(coincidence?)
    now, car owners are suffering from long queues bec of unavailability of petrol...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Kristiano View Post
    i always joke to my co-worker every time he watched the TV.. "Happy New Year!!!"... (bec. of some fireworks, green lasers, etc..)

    now, they are given, i think less than 24 hours to vacate the Tarir square or the military will force them to leave... we'll see if what will happen tomorrow...
    You are misinformed bro. The military will remove Morsi after the ultimatum if he doesnt resolved this crisis.

    But it seems he will be removed anyway. The Muslim Brotherhood of Obama backfired. Lol

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    oh well... people power 1. 2. 3.....

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    Quote Originally Posted by flanker View Post
    You are misinformed bro. The military will remove Morsi after the ultimatum if he doesnt resolved this crisis.

    But it seems he will be removed anyway. The Muslim Brotherhood of Obama backfired. Lol
    thanks for d correction bro...

    We.ll see if kinsa na pd ibutang nila sa pwesto... If dli gni satisfied after one year, rally na pd ni...

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