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Crunch time coming for America in the Middle East? : Comments

By Alan Hart, published 3/2/2011

The US may need to ask itself the 'who do we need most' question again as a result of the Egypt crisis.

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I only hope that Peace comes to the Middle East.
From reports, the most items that are supplied
to this region by the USA are instruments of war and torture.
Posted by Raise the Dust, Thursday, 3 February 2011 8:18:06 AM
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“Obama’s relationship with Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu and his government has not been good to say the least”
A radio interview with Eric Margolis is found at this site..
http://antiwar.com/radio/2010/07/20/eric-margolis-30/

In this we hear displayed for all to listen to, including the Americans, what Netanyahu as the leader of Israel, ‘US friend’, thinks of Americans and America . The arrogance displayed should make Americans wake up and see the disdain in which they are held by the users of the billions of US$ in aid, weapons to be used against Palestinians, daily, and the resulting continuous compromise to the aims and objectives of that state.
It is worth a listen.

As for the crunch, Alan is correct. All the apparatchicks in the State Department are probably frenetically running around considering all the alternatives known to the devious minds of US public servants to ascertain what is the best for US interests in Egypt and their Zionist parasitic appendage next door.

Whatever it is, it will not be good for Egypt, of that you can be certain..

Another development which could result from the Egyptian people’s quest for a better life could be a similar action in Syria, the only other state that has any form of agreement with Israel. This could then isolate the Zionists, losing total support from any Arab direction as they go about stealing land, murdering the Palestinian occupants and letting loose their savage ‘settler’ dogs on defenceless people.

So the crunch will be historically important and would be causing the Zionists some concern. Clearly their ability to manipulate the opinions of the US people, if perhaps US apathy commences to diminish, is based on hiding what is now common knowledge, that is their hatred of all things American.

Conveniently for them, they have enjoyed Obama’s lying rhetoric while, after being humiliated every day of his Presidency, he turned the other cheek. And this from the world's superpower. A charade

But he was put there to do just that and he hasn’t once disappointed his Zionist sponsors
Posted by rexw, Thursday, 3 February 2011 10:34:29 AM
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This is just another anti semitic, pro Muslim, Anti American rant from a socialist.

"Israel's Arrogance of power" welllll... we know where YOU are coming from Mr Hart.

The ludicrous nature of his theme is...that it implies "Arab power" would be less arrogant.......more tolerant... more inclusive.. oh yeah..and pigs are flying over my head.

Mr Hart is really just salivating at the thought of a 'socialist revolution' he thinks is taking place.. when in fact...it is a socialist/Islamist conspiracy.. or better put 'confederacy' which will result in either Marxist elitist domination or.. Islamist Domination.

You cannot mix the politics of

"Religion..the opiate of the masses" and

"There is no God but Allah and his prophet is Muhammad"

Have fun trying.. certainly will be interesting times ahead.

Such times certainly didn't end well for the Socialists of Iran.
Posted by ALGOREisRICH, Thursday, 3 February 2011 11:48:08 AM
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http://www.theage.com.au/opinion/politics/iranians-involved-in-1988-massacres-remain-in-public-life-20100613-y5uo.html

As the war with Iraq ended in 1988, the regime decided it was too dangerous to let these dissidents live, so its leaders plotted a "final solution". On July 28, a week after the ceasefire, the secret fatwa was issued, at first decreeing death for all who remained "steadfast" in their Mujahideen sympathies.

They were hauled from their cells and were paraded before a death committee - a religious judge, a prosecutor, and a man from the Intelligence Ministry - and hung from cranes, four at a time, or in groups of six from ropes hanging from the stage of the prison assembly hall. Their bodies were buried by night in mass graves, the locations of which are still withheld from their families. Between July 28 and August 13, several thousand Mujahideen-e-Khalq members were killed in this manner.

and on...and on...and on...the killings went.

*wake up* you silly socialists.

Only an absolute idiot puts a fox in charge of the hen house or feeds the crocodile thinking it won't eat him. 'cos he's nice to it'
Posted by ALGOREisRICH, Thursday, 3 February 2011 11:52:46 AM
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One of the reasons the Arab world is such a total disaster, is that its corrupt leaders blame America and Israel for everything wrong in their lives.

Arabs have the highest illiteracy in the whole world? Quick! Let's kill some Jews.

Arabs live in squalor? Death to America!

Arab leaders have billions of dollars in their Swiss Bank Account? Let's blow up some Jews and ask the EU for more money...

In other words, they've never taken responsibility for their own wholesale failure and tried to blame the Jewish state instead.

This article is no different. Revolution in an Arab state? Quick! Let's talk about Israel...

Alan Hart would make for a great Arab President. Perhaps he can take Mubarak's job.
Posted by Dan Lewis, Thursday, 3 February 2011 2:48:12 PM
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"Truly, God does not change the condition of a people until they change what is in themselves." (Quran 13:11)

Evidence of such a change in the people is here: http://muslimvillage.com/2011/02/02/egypt-a-new-spirit-of-national-pride/

It must be an incredible atmostphere....bloody tough and scary, but when you see victory in sight who cares.
Posted by grateful, Thursday, 3 February 2011 2:51:01 PM
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