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And here comes..."Democracy"

Postby kimon07 » Thu Jun 14, 2012 7:48 am

Secret US poll projects 70 pc lead for Muslim presidential candidate Morsi
DEBKAfile Exclusive Report June 13, 2012, 5:45 PM (GMT+02:00)

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The Obama administration is girding up for the shock of Egypt becoming the first Arab country, and the most populous, to be ruled by the Muslim Brotherhood. Secret US intelligence polls in Egypt gave MB contender Muhammad Morsi a 70 percent win in the presidential runoff this weekend (June 16-17) against former Prime Minister Ahmed Shafiq’s 30 percent, DEBKAfile reports. The Brotherhood gangs terrorizing Shafiq’s campaign are evolving into a national paramilitary militia like the early form of Iran’s Revolutionary Guards Corps.


So much for the "Arab Spring" project, the "Turkish Secular Model" project and other US crap projects.

Who will be next? Libya for sure. Will the Russians let Syria fall as well? Will Saudi Arabia and the other Gulf countries be squeezed and how soon? Will Turkey be affected?
Will the Israeli-Cypriot-Greek axis be upgraded and maybe even supported by the US to counter balance the encirclement of the East Med by Islam?

Some interesting times ahead of us all I think.
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Re: And here comes..."Democracy"

Postby kimon07 » Wed Jun 20, 2012 9:16 pm

Enjoy your Arab Spring!

BURAK BEKDİL
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“The goal is to stop Israel from turning Jerusalem into a Jewish city.” Readers of this column may think this paragraph will continue with a reference to Foreign Minister Ahmet Davutoğlu who in the past did not hide his dream “to pray at the al-Aqsa Mosque in the Palestinian capital Jerusalem.” But no.

The opening line, this time, belongs to Al-Qaeda’s leader, Ayman al-Zawahiri, who in the same speech praised the fighters who bombed the pipeline that carries natural gas from Egypt to Israel. The Arab Spring may have helped Egypt free itself from the dictator Hosni Mubarak but now it risks turning into a bloody arena between the ones like Mr. Mubarak and the ones like Mr. al-Zawahiri.

Eighteen months after the start of the Egyptian Spring, the country’s military leaders have issued constitutional decrees that give the armed forces vast powers and the presidency a subservient role, including granting themselves legislative powers, control of the economy and the right to pick who will draft the next constitution.

No matter which one of the two self-declared winners wins, Egypt’s first free elections are full of systemic fraud including ballot box stuffing, voter bribing, voter intimidation and attacks near polling stations. That’s not surprising if you recall last month’s attack on secular candidate Ahmed Shafiq’s office after the election committee announced that Mr. Shafiq would face the Muslim Brotherhood’s candidate, Mohammed Mursi.

The Algerians, with bitter experience, cry and warn that Egypt could plunge into an Algeria-like scenario of violent strife. “Egypt’s transition,” American scholar Nathan Brown recently commented in the Guardian, “May well be from military dictatorship to presidential dictatorship.” (No typo here: Mr. Brown said Egypt, not Turkey.)

In Tunisia, Salafis burn police stations, cafes and bars, lash out at tourists and students, attack dramatists and ransack art exhibitions. The Kahwa al-Alia, a highly celebrated café in Sidi Bou Said since the end of the 19th century and a popular tourist attraction, was attacked and burned down. Mr. al-Zawahiri had recently urged Tunisians to riot against the government – and all things “un-Islamic.”
As a result, Tunisia, the “success story of the Arab Spring,” had to impose a curfew on eight regions including the capital, Tunis. And the U.S., Switzerland, Belgium and Austria have issued travel warnings urging caution to their citizens planning trips to “success story” Tunisia.

Meanwhile, in Libya, the National Transitional Council has ordered the military to use “all means necessary” to end clashes in the country’s west. Tripoli has also called for the creation of humanitarian corridors in “now-democratic Libya,” just like were proposed for “undemocratic Syria.”

The government declared the area a “military zone” following clashes between fighters from the Zintan and El-Mashashia tribes killed 14 and wounded nearly 100 people. And Zintan is the same tribe whose leader Ali Daw Zintani in March raided a five-star Turkish hotel in Tripoli, the Rixos Al Nasr, and kidnapped the hotel’s manager because he was asked to pay after a six-month stay. The gentleman Mr. Zintani benevolently agreed to release the manager after probably having recalled the Turkish support for the toppling of the tyrant Colonel Gadhafi.

In the country’s south more than 20 people were killed last week in inter-tribal clashes between the Saharan Toubou tribe and the Arab Zwei tribe. But most ironically, a vehicle carrying Britain’s ambassador to Libya was attacked by propelled grenades in Benghazi only days after a bomb went off just outside the U.S. consulate in the same city, the cradle of last year’s uprising supported by the U.S. and Britain. Ungrateful Libyans!

Luckily, the first 18 tumultuous months of the Arab Spring have passed. Once we deal with the next 180 tumultuous months, then the final 1,800 tumultuous months will be very easy to tackle.
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Re: And here comes..."Democracy"

Postby kurupetos » Thu Jul 04, 2013 11:24 am

July 2013...

Democracy within Islamic Fundamendalism and Zionist control is impossible, dear Egyptians... You must get rid both of them. :wink:
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Re: And here comes..."Democracy"

Postby Paphitis » Thu Jul 04, 2013 6:29 pm

kimon07 wrote:Will the Israeli-Cypriot-Greek axis be upgraded and maybe even supported by the US to counter balance the encirclement of the East Med by Islam?



First of all, for an axis to exist, then all parties involved must be prepared to lay it on the line!

Since Greece is not prepared to do its fair share, then it can't be a part of this axis!

The way I see it, there is only an Israeli-Cyprus Axis.

What a rubbish thread!
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Re: And here comes..."Democracy"

Postby kimon07 » Fri Jul 05, 2013 7:51 am

kurupetos wrote:July 2013...

Democracy within Islamic Fundamendalism ........is impossible, dear Egyptians...


The thoughts of the Egyptian Military exactly. I was looking at their hardware in the streets (tanks and armoured personel carriers APCs). American M60 and M1A1 abrams tanks, M113 APCs etc. Can you imagine the irony of them being turned by the Islamists against Israel?
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