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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
Witnesses saying the army was beating the looters at the museum and then stopped when they found out they were police.
Thats disgusting, wrecking the place for nothing.
I just got here online. I see still chaos on the streets?
The police were looting? OH my - things are out of control.
Beck had a good segment about how the very people who create/initiate the vacuum are the ones who step in to fill it - all in the name of restoring order. But, in the end, it’s more than order that the nation will get.
We will see what happens.
Not any good news to speak of. The Israelis are getting their people out. Of course, they are the foreign enemy #1 on the street. Americans are foreign enemy #2 and there is no apparent move to get American tourists, etc. out.
You can bet that they are closely watching the White House. So far what they saw from Obama was outright confusion and FEAR. I expect Iraq to start acting up very soon with Iran behind it.
Also read a report Mubarak is attempting to bribe the military to stay with him, as he attempts to hold power.
CNN reported that 5 rallies will be held in US today-—in support of Egypt demonstrators-— in Seattle; Washington, DC; Chicago; New York; and Atlanta
” That is when another Totalitarian Islamofascist ruler like Khomeini will likely take power “
May I suggest a candidate??
Imam Al Zawahiri was one of the Founding Fathers of MB, before he moved on to become OBL’s #2....
The guy’s got ‘street cred’ - in spades......
Oh my CNN radio in shock that they are looting museum.
As far as I can tell, it has been reported on Arab media.
Not sure if it has been on BBC or CNN.
RE: my post on #1,869
Here’s a more direct link to FoxNews Live feed
http://www.directon.tv/channels/32
The crap hitting the fan.
January 29: The following is a report from a STRATFOR source in Hamas. Hamas, which formed in Gaza as an outgrowth of the Egyptian Muslim Brotherhood (MB), has an interest in exaggerating its role and coordination with the MB in this crisis. The following information has not been confirmed. Nonetheless, there is a great deal of concern building in Israel and the United States in particular over the role of the MB in the demonstrations and whether a political opening will be made for the Islamist organization in Egypt.
The Egyptian police are no longer patrolling the Rafah border crossing into Gaza. Hamas armed men are entering into Egypt and are closely collaborating with the MB. The MB has fully engaged itself in the demonstrations, and they are unsatisfied with the dismissal of the Cabinet. They are insisting on a new Cabinet that does not include members of the ruling National Democratic Party.
Security forces in plain clothes are engaged in destroying public property in order to give the impression that many protesters represent a public menace. The MB is meanwhile forming peoples committees to protect public property and also to coordinate demonstrators activities, including supplying them with food, beverages and first aid.
If Hamas start sticking their nose in, then so will Israel...what next, ffs.
Yep, soon there will be suicide bombings going on everyday....
And the youth rioters still will not have jobs, but will spend their days of rage against the US and Israel.
Wash. Rinse. Repeat.
Good question...where all the cops went. From what I can gather, the cops are by and large detested by the people, while the military is looked on more favorably. The cops were getting attacked yesterday, so it appears they were told to stand down...by...Mubarak?
Scenario 1) Mubarak is encouraging the looting and disorder so people will beg him to lay down the law.
Scenario 2) The behind-the-scenes POM (powers other than Mubarak) are encouraging the looting so people will turn to them in gratitude.
If I remember correctly from previous skirmishes in the ME, the islamists are always there to provide food for the hungry...they are the only ones who are “there for the people” when the SHTF...and of course are there to fill the inevitable power vacuum..
*ping* for when you awake and get back here. Back to bad across the board.
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