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Muslim Brotherhood Wins in Egypt
It'll be very interesting to watch the GOP trying to spin the Muslim Brotherhood's victory in Egypt's presidential election as some sort of mismanagement by Obama. It will probably resonate with the know-nothings in their base, but not with anyone who knows anything about the ongoing internal dynamics in Egypt.
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I saw that news move this morning. Obama is attached to this, Finn, however it turns out. Mubarak is gone and his exit was in part ushered along by Uncle Sam. The MB has their guy in the Prez's office in Egypt now, and the MB are not Boy Scouts.
However, it is still way to early to call, and Egypt is still a mess right now. The military is likely not going to sit by and allow a theocracy to bloom in Egypt. And the MB is not likely to let themselves be marginalized and they'll likely want a role in the affairs of the broader Middle East. I think they also have to reconstitute Parliament, which will add another dynamic. Another 6 months to a year to see how this all shakes out. |
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Next thing you will be telling us wellie is that Obama caused the recent earthquakes in Italy.:rolleyes:
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http://articles.latimes.com/2011/feb...ategy-20110213 |
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I guess we are anti democratic.
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The new President will not remain member of the Muslim Brotherhood. he announced. He is wise to understand that once elected he represents all the people.
I'd like to see our Presidents adopt the same philosophy. Actually put the country first. |
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