tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8003335.post6681554765426412358..comments2024-03-23T00:46:27.084+02:00Comments on Egyptian Chronicles: Thus Spoke #El-SisiZeinobiahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/12290387395565291310noreply@blogger.comBlogger10125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8003335.post-48261618043147801932014-05-12T22:44:29.403+02:002014-05-12T22:44:29.403+02:00ان شاء الله الموهبة دى فيه بأذن الله ....
لا وقدرا...ان شاء الله الموهبة دى فيه بأذن الله ....<br />لا وقدرات ...ياعم الله يسعدك كما يقول المثل اقعد عوج واتكلم عدل وAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8003335.post-78320783806170678822014-05-11T04:51:09.389+02:002014-05-11T04:51:09.389+02:00There are some similarities between the impact of ...There are some similarities between the impact of Sisi coming out through the media (albeit, through sniveling worshipful media) and the problems that Sarah Palin experienced after she started to come under the national eye as McCain's vice presidential pick. Let's just say that her performance in debates and interviews did not help her popularity. <br /><br />As to whether western leaders know about his lack of intentions for inclusive government. Most of them have realized this even before the year began. Only the most willfully deluded or uniformed still believe he will be anything other than another military dictator. Western news sources kept arguing that one criticism the anti-Morsi opposition had was Morsi's lack of inclusiveness in government. But now this government has declared huge portions of the opposition to be terrorists, illegal, and worthy of summary death. It rules unilaterally without any real input from any civilian factions. <br /><br />There is not a unified view of how to handle this vexing situation. The main reason for the limited western reaction is a desire to maintain strategic relations. Some believe, especially after the barbaric mass death sentences, that aid needs to be ended until some sort of return toward the democratic path and human rights occurs. Others want to split the difference and cut back some support while avoiding going far enough to jeopardize the military relationship. This is basically what Obama apparently is trying to do, but in practice it is essentially the same as business as usual. A third group only cares about military contracts and wants to maintain these ties for monetary reasons. <br /><br />Guantanamo Bay and various atrocities committed in Afghanistan were terrible ideas. They should not be used as excuses for supporting Sisi. Not long ago, Egyptians were ridiculing George W. Bush's policies. Why then implement something that is like the Patriot Act on steroids? It is not a coincidence that huge portions of the American population wants to move away from mass surveillance and secret evasions of the Constitution. Eventually, Egyptians will realize the same about the military elite's use of the MB and other political forces/fear of chaos as bogeymen. Much regret will then ensue over the dementedly vast atrocities that were committed for no rational reason. <br /><br />If Sisi plans to either invade Libya or assist a coup there, he is an idiot of the highest possible order. The only reason why he would want to intervene militarily in Libya is to create a pro-Saudi dictatorship. However, a coup government in Libya would be vigorously resisted by all segments of Libyan society. Instead of a functioning Saudi satellite dictatorship, Libyan governance would entirely collapse and would be completely replaced by warlords. These warlords would proceed to ally with Ansar Beit al-Maqdis and al-Qaeda. Egypt would be vigorously condemned by the world for giving al-Qaeda the jackpot in the form of an incredible new recruiting and operational field. The oil would be shut down, so Sisi would not benefit from it. Other conflicts in Africa have put an end to oil export in many countries whilst these wars go on. <br /><br />If Sisi didn't like the result of the NATO intervention and he claims it made Libya worse (he only cares about it for selfish reasons), then what good does he think Egyptian military operations would do? Especially seeing as the "Free Egyptian Army" is a delusional hallucination that does not exist. <br /><br />I agree that his talk of intervening in other parts of the Arab world likely have Libya at the top of the list. Other theaters have been thwarted or are not really viable anymore. Probably too little support for committing genocide in Gaza and now that there is an attempt between Fatah and Hamas to form a unity government, it is too late. Syria has been ruled out ever since Morsi was removed. It would look too hypocritical for Sisi to now espouse involvement in Syria after previously opposing it. Orange Ketchuphttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11147889868883061979noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8003335.post-68421573993433352932014-05-11T04:46:45.193+02:002014-05-11T04:46:45.193+02:00سواء اختلفنا او اتفقنا ..الرجل بالفعل موهوب ولديه ...سواء اختلفنا او اتفقنا ..الرجل بالفعل موهوب ولديه قدرات واضحه ...بجد انظروا الي مصر بعيون مصريه cool boodyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15081844627086024179noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8003335.post-47366545398377096572014-05-11T04:43:01.316+02:002014-05-11T04:43:01.316+02:00اذا كان هو نتاج هذا المجتمع ..فانتي ايضا من نفس ال...اذا كان هو نتاج هذا المجتمع ..فانتي ايضا من نفس المجتمع ..ونفس الجينات المصريه.. الي مبتعرفش تفصل بين عواطفها واحكامها ..واضح من المقال ان الافكار المسبقه والكراهيه هي الموجه الحقيقي للتفكير كاتب المقال ..لو كنتي محايده كنتي هتشوفي ايجابيات كتير في كلام الرجل ....اولا الرجل عنده خطه وعنده القدره علي تنفذها ...وبعدين الديموقراطيه الي كلنا عايزنها هي الي هتجيبه قصر الاتحاديه مش اي حاجه تانيهانه ميكونش رئيس الجمهوريه وهو معاه كل الشعبيه والتايد ده يبقي فيه حاجه غلط .. يمكن لم يذكر كلمه الديموقراطيه لكنه طول الحوار كان بيقول الراي العام وطريقه الحكم السابقه لن تعود في مصر .cool boodyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15081844627086024179noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8003335.post-86492325004484221432014-05-10T23:21:45.017+02:002014-05-10T23:21:45.017+02:00sabbahi!!! Are you kidding.. a laughing cow if ev...sabbahi!!! Are you kidding.. a laughing cow if ever there was one.<br />Campaigning and voting would be sooo wrong when the largest political grouping in egypt is excluded from taking part and the majority are prevented from being allowed to vote for someone they would chose...<br /><br />This sham election can only be see for what it is. It has nothing to do with democracy.Laifanoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8003335.post-12631789781569783212014-05-10T17:15:37.348+02:002014-05-10T17:15:37.348+02:00We need to start campaigning (I mean seriously) fo...We need to start campaigning (I mean seriously) for Sabbahi, at the moment he is the best for Egypt regardless of your background.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8003335.post-68365317668634152852014-05-10T10:19:41.569+02:002014-05-10T10:19:41.569+02:00And the Egyptian Revolutions: july 23rd. 1952 and ...And the Egyptian Revolutions: july 23rd. 1952 and January 25th 2011 Should Continue for Freedom and Social Justice.<br /><br />Al Sisi is not Nasser. <br />Nasser's Revolution was a white Revolution.<br /><br />Hamdyyoussef.blogspot.comhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10334486457590678486noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8003335.post-65991975746048439372014-05-10T06:14:26.424+02:002014-05-10T06:14:26.424+02:00Create a separate blog spot or an image that has a...Create a separate blog spot or an image that has all Sisi interview quotes. I'm sure it'll be popular.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8003335.post-49023797613333923002014-05-10T03:17:11.153+02:002014-05-10T03:17:11.153+02:00This ungrateful asshole would never have stood a c...This ungrateful asshole would never have stood a chance of becoming president without the sacrifices of revolutionary heroes on January 25, 2011 but now he has the gall to complain about democratic systems and elections, which so many Egyptians died to purchase and establish, when he trying to ascend into further power through a formerly (admittedly no longer) democratic process?!?!?Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8003335.post-75101709920698429792014-05-10T03:09:02.834+02:002014-05-10T03:09:02.834+02:00"The total population in Egypt was last recor..."The total population in Egypt was last recorded at 83.7 million people in 2012 from 27.9 million in 1960..."<br />In 1960 Egypt could still feed itself and had enough fuel to supply its own energy needs as well as sell some to other countries. Now Egypt cannot feed its own people or provide the energy needed. It is now a country living off handouts. So that is a big difference from 1960.All1WorldTourshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16571806754253045287noreply@blogger.com