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Posted on 01/28/2011 9:14:48 AM PST by SE Mom
From FOX:
DEVELOPING: Loud explosions and gunfire were heard in the Egyptian capital of Cairo Friday, as protesters demanding the removal of President Hosni Mubarak defied a curfew, Al Jazeera reported. Egyptian television reports the ruling party headquarters in Cairo are on fire.
From TWITTER:
WashingtonPost: Clinton: We urge #Egypt authorities to allow peaceful protest, reverse unprecedented steps it has taken to cut off communications less than 20 seconds ago
Cheers!
I am finding nothing which counters your claim. No flag burning, no death to America or Israel chants. What do you make of this?
Demonstrators loot luxury homes, gated compounds in Cairo’s suburbs as residents try to defend their property - NBC #Egypt
Cheers!
This is merely an attempt to connect some dots.
1) The military is a much beloved and respected institution in Egypt (at least so it seems from my research). We basically fund their military; at least 3/4 of the aid we send to Egypt each year goes to the military. ($1.5B approx)
2) It seems Egypt prides itself on being a more modern state than some of its neighbors, less prone to reactive gestures.
3) Tourism is an emormous money-maker for the country. Where do a great many of those tourists come from?
4) Your guess is as good as mine!
(10:10 AM eastern)
1510 Mohamed Mahmud Sami, a political prisoner held at Cairo’s Abu Zaabal prison for the past 17 years, tells BBC Arabic: “Around 120 prisoners have taken control of this ward, the security forces are trying to storm in, but we can see that the soldiers are reluctant to fire at us, as if they want to side with the revolting people of Egypt.”
” 1) The military is a much beloved and respected institution in Egypt (at least so it seems from my research). We basically fund their military; at least 3/4 of the aid we send to Egypt each year goes to the military. ($1.5B approx) “
Mom, I wouldn’t put too much weight on your #1 - history is replete with Militaries that we’ve lavished training and equipment on, who have, if not turned on us, at least been inconsistent ‘friends’...
Pakistan is one example that comes readily to mind....
You are correct, SE Mom, I am guessing.
Member of MB talking on Al Jazeera. “We are not part of the struggle for power.”
http://english.aljazeera.net/watch_now/
It appers the Gaza border is having some problem.
Violence at Rafah crossing; Hamas forces reportedly rush to scene to protect Gaza border; armed groups attack Egyptian security buildings.
http://www.jpost.com/MiddleEast/Article.aspx?id=205741
bttt
Good Morning Ladies, Meant to ping you to the above (I’ll try again).
http://www.jpost.com/MiddleEast/Article.aspx?id=205741
Just heard tail end of Fox saying some Spy Chief has been appointed as Pres. in Egypt....no details...interesting developement.
Bless you, you’re right Uncle Ike. The Pakistani military however, has been split and splintered for years- where the Egyptian military seems more solid. (Seems- key word)
I was just listening to MSNBC (I know, in crisis, I surf!) and the detestable Richard Engel is reporting some interesting changes.
He’s been in a crowd in Cairo of roughly 100,000- by and large peaceful.
At the same time he’s hearing reports of widespread looting in the wealthier enclaves and suburbs. Resident giving guns and clubs to their security guards to try and maintain order. He says it’s widespread.
There are thousands of westerners trying to get out of Egypt- without success.
Mubarak has never had a vice-president until today; he’s just sworn in his director of intel Omar Suleiman as VP. He’s a supporter of Israel and the US and a longtime associate of Mubarak so the reaction to this appointment will be interesting.
correction...New VICE-President. Egypt sworn in.
Omar Soliman Appointed VP of Egypt. Protesters still surging around Tahrir square
Morning HB :) Let’s hope that skirmish is just that- and doesn’t start to become a trend.
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