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Fateful battle in the Gulf
Ronen Bergman
Published: 13.07.10, 21:21
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1. Shadowy world of diplomacy
Xena   (07.14.10)
There is one point Bergman does not make clear, why is Khalid, the older Sheikh, talking to the Israeli Ambassador in London, or to AIPAC for that matter, what does he hope to get, and more importantly, should he succeed in overthrowing his younger brother Sheikh Saud (very doubtful), will he establish diplomatic relations with Israel? Very strange story.
2. I think Israel support Saud not the Old Khalid!!
Moise   (07.14.10)
Any entreprise to suppor an arab regime by Israel will be very unpopular in an Arais Muslim nation. This story show that Israel wanna make the support public to as if Israel is supporting Khalid is fishy. In fact I think Israel want Saud to be the next ruler. other wise Israelis arestupid to not know this fact!!!
3. dementia to unconsciousness.
Montasser ,   Rafah   (07.14.10)
Dementia and or unconsciousness became the only main cause for most arab leaders to loose their function as leaders (King, Emir or president...).This status is encouraged by all USA and european leaders and the cause is well known .This situation of course is very delightful for israel. Any effort by the arab masses to change this status is confronted fiercely by their so called -security forces- supported by the previously mentioned foreign countries. However a astormy change to the better will surely occur in the very near future.
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