Yes, we are always "involved".

But as for the rest, I think you give us too much credit.

On Wed, Feb 2, 2011 at 3:33 PM, Vivec <gel21...@gmail.com> wrote:

>
> 90% of the time, as the world's only super power....the US is involved.
>
> Do you deny that Mubarak has been a strong ally of the US regarding Israel?
> Do you Deny that the US has funded him significantly, has trained
> Egyptian troops, the arms contracts etc?
>
> How can you deny that Mubarak's position of strength has a lot to do
> with US support.
> You think that the Egyptians knew of what was happening in Egypt and
> Mubarak's despotic rule and United States intelligence did not?
> You think British intelligence did not know what was happening either?
>
> It was convenient and expedient to support Mubarak as long as he toed
> the line regarding Middle East foreign policy arrangements.
>
> Are you going to also deny that during the last event to grab public
> attention, Wikileaks, that the US was not behind the systematic and
> organised attacks against Wikileaks both financially and via the legal
> system of foreign countries?
>
> The fact is that if the US is NOT involved then it's actually a
> failure of US intelligence and US Foreign Policy. The state department
> is not supposed to be 'Surprised' by world events.
> The aim is always to ensure that events play out in favor of the US.
> If as the world's Super Power you aren't guiding things in your favor
> then you're ineffective are you not?
>
> So you try to explain to me how the United States has not been
> involved in Egypt over the last 30 years. Explain how they have not
> been involved in Saudi Arabia as well.
>
> And you know what? Right now I think Mubarak is right where the west
> wants him to be, until they can figure something else out.
>
> On 2 February 2011 17:15, G Money <gm0n3...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > It's the fault of the United States.
> > The only thing that changes, is the "it".
>
> 

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