On Mon, Jan 31, 2011 at 1:07 PM, Nicholas Geti <[email protected]> wrote:
> http://www.newsmax.com/Morris/egypt-protest-hosni-mubarak/2011/01/30/id/384397
>
> Dr. Mohamed ElBaradei is proclaiming he is ready to lead Egypt. His 
> background indicates he is working with the Muslim Brotherhood on the side of 
> Iran. "As IAEA head," Carolyn Glick writes, "Elbaradei shielded Iran's 
> nuclear weapons program from the Security Council. He [has] continued to 
> lobby against significant UN Security Council sanctions or other actions 
> against Iran...Last week, he dismissed the threat of a nuclear armed Iran 
> [saying] 'there is a lot of hype in this debate'."
>
> This could be very dangerous for the world.
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Is it more dangerous if the USA stops the citizens of Egypt from
ousting a leader who was skimming from the top, middle and bottom of
the trough?

This is a going to be a real change for all leaders in the Middle
East.  Every country will now have it's citizens thinking that with a
cell phone and a twitter account they can change the nature of the
ruling party.

Instability, we have seen nothing yet.  When military bullets start to
rip the flesh of citizens is what we all have to fear.


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Stephen Russell

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