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To: Innovative
As soon as Mubarak is gone a coalition government backed by the Army and including the Muslim Brotherhood and headed by El Baradei will take over. The MB and the Army have cut a deal that MB will not provide arms to the protesters or allow in foreign fighters. The theme on the streets is not a call for democracy, just that Mubarak go. The Army did not want to see Mubarak's son Gamal take power, and saw the unrest in Tunisia as a cover opportunity for, what are, contrived protests.

What is odd is that the protesters have no weapons and that there is so much collaboration with the protesters, from the beginning, and no shoot-to-kill orders were ever given. Also, very odd that the police would disappear en masse, on cue. That could only happen by orders from the Army.

Also, we know that the internet and cell phone shut down was ordered about 8 hours before the first protest. Very odd. It all looks very staged. Finally, for a 6 day revolution, there are far too few casualties. There is a lot of restraint here, on both sides, very odd.

5 posted on 01/30/2011 10:38:37 AM PST by gandalftb (Fighting jihadists is like fighting an earthquake, harden yourselves.)
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To: gandalftb

Your comments are very interesting but I do remember reading how the army is arresting MB leaders so what gives..?


21 posted on 01/30/2011 1:40:07 PM PST by Track9 (Make War!!)
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