Posted on 02/02/2011 7:31:01 AM PST by SE Mom
URGENT: Gunfire heard in Cairo's Tahrir Square as supporters of President Mubarak and anti-government demonstrators clash hours after the embattled leader defiantly said he would serve out his term in office.
(Excerpt) Read more at foxnews.com ...
The transition needs to be rapid and credible and it needs to start now, Prime Minister David Cameron told parliament on Wednesday.
Mr. Sarkozy reiterates his wish to see a concrete transition process start without delay, in response to a desire for change and renewal so strongly expressed by the population."
People want democratic change and they want it now, he [German Foreign Minister Guido Westerwelle] said. It must be a change toward democracy. Not a change that begins someday, but one which begins now.
It’s 6 PM there now- so not too long. They are 7 hours ahead of me -roughly 11 AM eastern
Un= ElBaradei approved......(Iran too, wink, wink.)
Well, if Brian Williams said it, it must be true. He wouldn’t speculate about such a thing. He’s there to report the news. /s
” Well if they do, expect the iranians to get involved, the libyans and the rest, “
That’s kinda what I meant by my comment “Oh, cr@p”... ;)
Yet, when the gov’t of Honduras removed their prez for trying to stay on (unconstutionally), the US said it was a military coup and removed aid to Honduras.
That sums up my thoughts on the issue. Instead of a relatively peaceful authoritarian muslim government, we will end up with a radical extremist muslim government. The Christians will die and there will be more war.
I heard a clip this morning of Chris Matthews likening the MB to the Tea Parties.
Bookmarking New Thread.
Now the real revolutionary business begins.
I see that Anderson Cooper was smacked in the head several times by “pro-Mubarak” forces.
I am imagining Hosni singing “I’m Not Going” from Dream Girls!
Turn on the search light for Batman & Boy Wonder!!!
Yeah!
Sarah sent over those pro-Mubarak camels from Alaska!!
The far left libs are a lot closer to the MB than Tea Partiers.
“We repeat our STRONG call for restraint”...per Robert Gibbs
Now THAT is sure to change things...
Per BBC: George Bush 41 called Mubarak and suggested it’s time to leave....
“Bad development when they turn on each other. Means the cops and the Army will have to pick sides.”
A pretry standard strategy for the incumbent regime. First, force violent clashes in the streets. Then when Egyptians are dying, there is ample justification to bring the army in to settle things down. So it’s not current government + army vs. protestors, it’s respected national army preventing the shedding of Egyptian blood. Then when the army has things under control, you plan the transition away from Mubarak.
“Yet, when the govt of Honduras removed their prez for trying to stay on (unconstutionally), the US said it was a military coup and removed aid to Honduras.”
Yes, it’s totally insane. Our government is out of their minds.
alJz reporter:
UN is saying 300 have been killed. Unsure whether that is since the start of this or just today.
500 have been injured today.
Could somebody please smack Brian Williams in the head for me?
Yep- AC got 360’ed.
Sure! US Taxpayer’s money to the rescue!!!!!!!
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