Posted on 07/16/2013 8:57:36 AM PDT by RobinMasters
This may have been filtered through the Egyptian media for that extra nationalistic flavor, but the demands are in line with those already made by Obama and State Department spokeswoman Jen Psaki.
Yesterday El Fagr reported that, during their most recent phone conversation, U.S. ambassador Anne Patterson demanded that Egyptian General Sisi release all Muslim Brotherhood members currently being held for questioning: And when Sisi rejected this order, the American ambassador began threatening him that Egypt will turn into another Syria and live through a civil war, to which Sisi responded violently: Neither you nor your country can overcome Egypt and its people.
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While I find it easy to believe that Bronco Bama could be this arrogant, please keep in mind that the Arab press is not known for its rigorous fact-checking.
..and from a female!
If I were Egypt, I’d order the US ambassador out of the country for presuming to give my country orders. “Orders”? This is “diplomacy”?
Perhaps they meant that Egypt would inevitably fall into civil war like Syria, due to the supression of an important political faction. But when speaking with Arabs, one must bear in mind that they are paranoids’ paranoids, and they saw that as a threat to instigate a civil war by the US, which they are sure was behind the Syrian civil war, and probably is, either intentionally or due to stupidity. But six of one, half a dozen of the other.
Murderers of Jooos! There’s a difference, you know. The MB hasn’t done any of that lately, since Abdel Nasser kicked them all out. So they’re murderers of Christians and dissenting Muslims, and that’s a real crime./s
As usual, shortly after I pinged you and the others, I found the live thread, and it had just been posted.
My usual behavior patter.
MM - I HOPE WITH ALL MY HEART you are better. I check your profile page often. May G-D have mercy and give you His protection.
Arabic has a number of very “letters” (really symbols) representing different sounds with only very slight differences such as lines or dots.
The influence (to me) of Eqyptian heiroglyphics cannot be discounted.
I think it might be the hardest language to learn to read and write.
Speaking is pretty easy.
F#*$U^}+@B%&)!O_":#!!!
Works for me .................................................................................... FRegards
Thanks, I’ll give that a try :)
“The Pharaoh has spoken.........”
Just need another Zimmerman to keep everybody looking the other way.
Interesting paradox here.
Egypt teling the US Administration to kiss off because what the Army is doing there is taking care of their national interest AND THE US’s national interest as well but the Obama admin. is just too blind to see it -pathetic, really.
Thanks RobinMasters.
Thanks RobinMasters.
I remember the Kenyan saying NO country can interfere in another when it was about Iran.
“How do you say FUBO in arabic?”
In typical MidEast spirit of brotherly loath, may I suggest the following:
1. “Launch!”
2. “Commence firing!”
Contrary to rumor, “Yuh Dum Fuk” is not the term ised by the irate Gyppo.
It was “Sum Dum Ho”, as in: You are “Sum Dum Ho”.
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