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ElBaradei backs protesters in Egypt
Associated Press
Published: 27.01.11, 20:20
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31. 14 when Tea Party wins, you'll be the first to be deported
Proud American   (01.28.11)
32. Nour is loco, builets stop alot
izzie irgun ,   usa   (01.28.11)
It s funny to hear you call mubarak a dictator when the egyptians enjoy more freedoms than the rest of the arab world where every country is run by a dictator. name one that isn't. Mubarak will survive even if alot of people die and in the long run its best for egypt. the military knows this as well and will keep him n power. We all know tha these demonstrations are ochestrated by the brotherhood who are fantaical islamists and will ignite the region. We will see how big your mouth is when lebanon, egypt and jordan end up as sharia countires run by fanatics. My bet is that you will apply for israeli citizenship to get away from them, and don't bet those guys will even let you post on ynet any more ..
33. Nour - Examples of your One States
BEN JABO ,   ISRAEL   (01.28.11)
Egypt, Lebanon, Yemen, Tunisia Are all undergoing violent revolutions At this very moment in time Since you don't care for Israel's form of Democracy, it's high time that you came up with the name of a single Arab Democracy that Israel could emulate I've been asking YOU for several months for the name of that Jewel of an Arab country, NAME THE COUNTRY, if you can, which we both know is an impossible task !! You remind me of someone in an organization I had belonged to, he always said "What you guys are doing, I don't like" When asked what he would like us to do, his response was "I don't know" You sound just like him, a bellyacher without a solution
34. #4, Hopefully your Zombies will have
Chris Rettenmoser ,   Bayerisch Gmain Germ   (01.28.11)
checked the Assuan dam first...as you may know, Egypt is a one dam(...) country...
35. 25
zionist forever   (01.28.11)
El Baradei isn't leading a protest because he cares about Egyptians. He called for these riots and wants Mubarak out because he wants the presidency for himself. He is just another power hungry trouble maker and he must be put down for the sake of stability. When it comes to transition of power this is not the way to do things. This is a key to disaster and El Baradei is no better placed to bring about major changes in Egypts economy than Mubarak, it takes years of dedicated economic reforms to turn things around. It took Israel over a decade to turn its economy around from the state it was in during the late 70s & 80s and it will also take Egypt years so if El Bardei is promising to turn everything around as soon as he becomes president the Egyptians are in for a shock when he doesn't deliver. We must consider whats best for stability of the region as a whole right now and Mubarak is it. Sadly once again the Obama administration is saying nothing to defend Mubarak despite the fact he stands for stability and you never know just how a revolution will turn out. The US has also considered him an ally for decades. This is just another examle of Obama abandoning America's traditional allies in their time of need.
36. Egypt Gov. vs El-Baradei
Brod ,   USA   (01.28.11)
Egypt Government should arrest El-Baradei for inciting riotings and lawlessness.
37. Joseph #28
Brod ,   USA   (01.28.11)
So, you prefer Islamist-Jihadist fanatics and Ayatollahists.
38. Arab democracy = Hamas, Hezbolalh,
Sheik Rattle & Roll ,   USA   (01.29.11)
A nightmare scenario for Israel is unfolding right before our eyes and Israel is powerless to do anything about it except prepare for the worst and hope for the best.
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