Posted on 07/05/2013 7:28:42 AM PDT by bert
Thanks bert.
Saudi Arabia, Qatar, Iraq, and the UAE all congratulate Egypt’s new interim leader, and that can’t be good for MB supporters like Iran. Now watch as the “MB is Sunni/Salafist/Wahhabi” parrots start barking at the bars of their cages.
Syria’s Assad gloats about the downfall of the Muslim Brotherhood, while his sole Mideast ally, Iran, expresses regret that the Muslim Brotherhood didn’t get sufficient control of Egypt’s armed forces to avoid the removal of Morsi et al.
Turkey opposes the overthrow of the Muslim Brotherhood, while purporting to support the overthrow of Assad, but at least here we see the expected symmetry between Turkey (against overthrow) and Syria (for overthrow).
The head of Tunisia’s mild Islamofascist ruling party claims that the overthrow of a radical Islamofascist regime in Egypt will lead to radicalization. I wonder what his FR nick is?
UK Foreign Secretary William Hague tried to be the white line down the middle of the road, while Zero and his stooges turned off all but one light and started doing lines of blow to try to feel better about themselves.
The European Union dolt Catherine Ashton calls for yet another impromptu election to select some more new leaders for Egypt, although she herself serves as an unelected stooge.
French Foreign Minister Laurent Fabius claimed that Egypt already has elections scheduled, so no worries. I’ll stop worrying when I read about the executions of the entire Egyptian MB leadership.
I just love that Germany has a Foreign Minister named Guido. But that joker called for “dialogue”. Remember this when the large muzzie minority in Germany goes all Baader-Meinhof on their asses.
Al Jazeera’s offices were closed in Egypt, so naturally their Patty Culhane reminded everyone of the incontrovertible law that coups don’t get US aid. She didn’t point out that the current lawless US regime doesn’t give two $h!+$ about the law.
Thanks for the link. That is a very interesting bit of news about Qatar. Terrorism loses when the money spigot is turned off. It will be interesting to see where Qaradawi lights.
In other words,the Egyptian military is to be congratulated.
"Hamas-CAIR is utterly inconsolable at the news of Morsi's ouster -- Der Führer is gone. It is time that the Obama administration, the DoJ, the DoS, and the DoD purged these Muslim Brotherhood operatives from his administration. Obama backed the wrong horse, and they are the reason why."
C.A.I.R., Anaheim, 31 Mar 2007
Those great debts really knock me out
They kick the West’s behind
Angela’s blubbery cellulite is hanging out
That EU troika is always on my, my, my, mind
Take me to the Carpathian mountains way down South
Let me foreclose your daddy’s farm
All the way the bankers’ hands are reaching out
Come and keep your comrade warm
I’m back in the EUSSR
You don’t know how lucky you are... boy
Back in the EU
Back in the EU
Back in the EUSSR
The Euros are discounted. The expressed view is to their people that dislike any seeming instability.
They really don’t matter any more than Obama and Kerry
This was not a military coup as Obama would have low information voters believe.
This was the grassroots refusing ti live under the religious and political tyranny of an Islamist government.
This will be a setback for Obama and his minions, but he will continue to find ways of supporting Islamist regimes around the world at the expense of the American people.
“Aha, I know right? I have to point out the hypocrisy in his statement- Assad is saying Morsis fall is the end of political Islam, while massive receiving military and finical aid from the Islamic Republic of Iran, and while his troops are fighting alongside Hezbollah fighters.”
Actually, it’s easy to understand. Assad WAS NEVER an Islamist...he may have been a dictator, but women didn’t have to look like astronauts and Christians weren’t be tortured by him.
But once we decided that he had to go and started dumping in heavy weapons against (so that the Brotherhood could take over) he resisted and took whatever allies he could find...which does include some strongly Islamic types. It was either that or ending up like Kadaffi. After this is over, hopefully soon, we’ll see if he sends those boys home. Hopefully he will have enough sense to do that, because they will come after him next.
So yea, Assad’s no angel, but he’s stuck with limited options to defend himself.
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