2011/1/31 Ricardo Aráoz <[email protected]>:
> On 31/01/2011 04:47 p.m., Stephen Russell wrote:
>> On Mon, Jan 31, 2011 at 1:07 PM, Nicholas Geti<[email protected]>  wrote:
>>> http://www.newsmax.com/Morris/egypt-protest-hosni-mubarak/2011/01/30/id/384397
>>>
>>> Dr. Mohamed ElBaradei is proclaiming he is ready to lead Egypt. His 
>>> background indicates he is working with the Muslim Brotherhood on the side 
>>> of Iran. "As IAEA head," Carolyn Glick writes, "Elbaradei shielded Iran's 
>>> nuclear weapons program from the Security Council. He [has] continued to 
>>> lobby against significant UN Security Council sanctions or other actions 
>>> against Iran...Last week, he dismissed the threat of a nuclear armed Iran 
>>> [saying] 'there is a lot of hype in this debate'."
>>>
>>> This could be very dangerous for the world.
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>>
>> Is it more dangerous if the USA stops the citizens of Egypt from
>> ousting a leader who was skimming from the top, middle and bottom of
>> the trough?
>>
>> This is a going to be a real change for all leaders in the Middle
>> East.  Every country will now have it's citizens thinking that with a
>> cell phone and a twitter account they can change the nature of the
>> ruling party.
>>
>> Instability, we have seen nothing yet.  When military bullets start to
>> rip the flesh of citizens is what we all have to fear.
>
> You don't seem to get it Stephen.
>  Democracy is ok for WASP countries, not for underdeveloped muslim ones.
> Specially if USA want's to control their oil/minerals/etc.
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I think Yemen, Saudi Arabia, and the U.A.E could have a youth
instability as well.  All for different reasons but they still happen.



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