Posted on 07/08/2013 10:54:48 AM PDT by Nachum
Egypt's temporary President Adli Mansour announced the establishment of a commission of inquiry which will investigate the events surrounding the deaths of at least 51 people Monday in clashes outside a military building in Cairo. At least 435 people were wounded as well in the incident.
Most of those killed were Muslim Brotherhood members, and the chain of events leading to the deaths were being hotly contested by the Brotherhood and the Egyptian Army. The Brotherhood claimed that those killed were innocent, doing nothing more than holding a sit-in against the ousting of Egyptian President Mohammed Morsi in what they described as an illegal coup. The Brotherhood said that most of those killed were praying when they were shot.
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When it comes to battling muslims, peace only comes through victory.
I assume that’s the worst insult ever to them.
Pretty much.
Maybe the military is simply reacting to an outrageous video - White House Down
Kind of like in Sandlot when the one kid says,”You throw like a girl!”.
The Brotherhood said that most of those killed were praying when they were shot.
Does screaming "allah akhbar!!!" while shooting a Kalashnikov at bystanders constitute "praying"?
The highest form...
I assume thats the worst insult ever to them.
Yeah, but they'll take it out on the Coptic Christians.
To the Bro-hood? Yes.
That’s quite impressive. I’m actually confused as to what happens. I’ll have to watch it again.
That’s clearly the solution. /s
Not the highest form. The greatest sacrament is flying an airliner full of innocent victims into an office building full of hundreds of other victims.
Apparently so...
...I keep breaking the cardinal rule of baseball - I fail to keep my eye on the ball.
Unfortunately true.
When I was doing a tour of Israel I spoke to a Palistinian about peace prospects (this was in 1996). He screamed at me there will never be peace and that Arafat must have some Jewish blood in him. I think this was in response to Arafat signing the Oslo accords in 1993. That little chat told me all I needed to know about how things stood with Israel and the Arabs. Nothing has changed fundamentally since.
Not exactly an olive branch.
Guess you'll have to practice watching it some more.
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