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| Hundreds of Egyptians gathered at former President Gamal Abdel Nasser’s mausoleum on Friday to commemorate the 42 anniversary of his death and declare merge. |
"Will this be the case in Egypt, where one monarch, the ousted Husni Mubarak, will be replaced by another general or military junta led by Field Marshall Mohammed Tantawi?"asked Eric Margolis after the fall of Mubarak and before the brothers od America highjacked the revolution. I Agree with Mr. Hamayreh,Islamists can't can't take people's support for granted....but I would assure him, that Islamist betting on pleasing American Administration, the real enermy, shall lose people's support.
I, also, Agree with Mr. Hamayreh "The Islamists in Egypt and elsewhere in the Arab world must not fall prey to the illusion that the West, especially the US, is undergoing a moral conversion and will soon come to terms with the will of the people." but I would add that his hope that the US may come to terms is another illusion, a sixy years old illusion. Arab regimes, failing to realize who is the real enemy, lost 60 years betting on the next American President, or his next term.
Mubarak lost because his U.S.- armed, US-trained and US-financed Army was ordered to dump him.
In Egypt, all Egyptians, not only "The Islamists", as Mr. Hamayreh claimed, have suffered so much and waited so long.."
Let us remember the military councel's legitimacy comes from Tahrir,” therefore as long as People remain steadfast and hold their ground in Tahrir, It not Over Till It's Over.
Obama just changed the horse, just replaced the Moderate Arabs with Moderate Islamists.
The result of the Egyptian elections are “very disturbing” for the Israelis because Obama who sell-out Mubarak, may sell-out the military councel. But, Obama who celebrated the result of the Egyptian elections as a victory for “democracy.” made it clear to Istrael and its Lobby: "We don't compromise when it comes to Israel’s security ... and that will continue,”
Acccording to Mr. Hamayreh and his brothers, the "Islamist reality" should come to terms. "It is is not the moment to open a front against Israel," "that might rock their boat at such a crucial juncture." its the moment for "constructive relations between an Islamist-dominated or Islamist-influenced regime in Cairo" and the USA
The sources also pointed to Egyptian fears that a Gaza Strip made economically independent through the establishment of a free trade zone with Egypt would be exploited by Israel. It would be forcibly annexed to Egypt as a means of solving the demographic problem in the sector, at Egypt’s expense. Gaza would then be used to accommodate Palestinians returning from abroad, such as Palestinians fleeing the Syrian conflict and those returning from Lebanon.
"What he heard from the secretary is that she is committed to following through on what she has said we will do," a senior State Department official said following the 45-minute meeting.So the aid is not without conditions
"The Egyptians have a lot of tough road in front of them to take the budget reforms that will be necessary and to do it in a way that helps them to move theirdemocratic processforward," the official said.
In 1952, the interim Revolutionary Council government of Egypt decided to build a High Dam at Aswan, about four miles upstream of the old dam. In 1954, Egypt requested loans from the World Bank to help pay for the cost of the dam (which eventually added up to one billion dollars). Initially, the United States and British agreed to loan Egypt money, but in July 1956 both canceled the offer after learning of a secret Egyptian arms agreement with the USSR."
In response, Nasser nationalized the Suez Canal to help pay for the damn. This act precipitated the Suez Canal Crisis, in which Israel, Britain, and France attacked Egypt.
"The Suez Canal was occupied, but Soviet, U.S., and U.N. forced Israel, Britain, and France to withdraw, and the Suez Canal was left in Egyptian hands in 1957...
| Clinton reassures Egypt’s Morsi on US assistance. Clinton and Mursi also discussed security issues including a rising militant threat in the Sinai Peninsula, a region critical to relations with neighboring Israel. |
"All Egyptians represent the majority, all Egyptians -- men, women, Muslims, and Christians... regardless of their beliefs, their gender, their color," Mursi said at the Clinton Global Initiative forum in New York.
Mursi, a member of the Muslim Brotherhood movement who was elected following Egypt's revolution against US-backed strongman Hosni Mubarak, told the forum led by former president Bill Clinton that Egypt will remain pluralistic and secular.
"We have really a new democratic state and a new real civilian state in Egypt: non-theocratic, not military," he said.
Mursi dismissed worries by some outside Egypt that civil and religious rights, including for the Coptic Christian minority, are likely to decline with the rise of the Muslim Brotherhood. He said the real problem in Egypt was Mubarak-era corruption.
"We don't have a real problem in terms of the rights of women," he said. "However, the corruption is something everybody suffered from."
(AFP)
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