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That guy is my hero for the month!

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I just saw this video, this guy is right on, as other have mentioned since this original post LIBYA.

It too will have a power vacuum which the Muslim brother hood will step in and feel.

The clown at MSNBC were caught off guard and did not have a come back, may that is why I refer to MSNBC as Morons Subliminal Numbing Broadcast Chatter them and the Communist news Network CNN, are brain washing this country.
 
To put things in perspective Cairo is a city of aprox 8 million, the estimates of both sides combined in the riots is 250k, its a damn big riot but has yet to turn into a full blow revolution. In more important news the current administration has sold out Egypt the UK and spun the employment numbers so bad even MSNBC got dizzy..... but lets talk more about anderson cooper....

Yep, your DEAD right! But dead wrong on the Arab Spring
SYRIA!
 
"The brochures ask proprietors, clerks and others to watch out for "potential indicators" of terrorism, including ...making bulk purchases of "Meals Ready to Eat" or "night flashlights."
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"Night flashlights?" You mean there are flashlights you can use at night? All I have are "day-use flashlights." Anyone know where you can get those "night" ones?

Those are the ones that shine a white light instead of a black light. I would be more weary of people like you who walk around with day flashlights shining their black lights. What if you shine enough of these on an object and create a black hole. :s0140:
 
If I were the Royal Saudi family i would be quite concerned right now. The US and Western Europe stood by when the uprising started in Egypt, which was the right thing to do - I don't believe in sticking one's nose into other people's/nations' business. However, then they actually sided with the anti-government faction, although their support was only limited to words (that we know of).
Then we have Libya, which we ave not been friends with (to put it kindly), but the French were. All of a sudden there is uprising there and NATO, lead by the French is using military power to topple their friendly government. They are using the GW Bush model from Afghanistan to do it - use native population to fight the ground war, while providing tactical leadership and air power.
If I'm the Saudis, I am very worried - Someone is playing fire in the region and they think that they have it figured out, but they do not. You can make all the schemes and plans that you want, but when your plans involve people, you can never have a calculation that will accurately predict human nature.
 
Now here's a good read. Especially for those naive about the arab spring;
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Senior Official in Egyptian Islamic Jihad: If We Come to Power, We will Launch a Campaign of Islamic Conquests to Instate Shari'a Worldwide: 'The Christian is Free to Worship His God in His Church, but if the Christians Make Problems for the Muslims, I Will Exterminate Them'
 
There will be no peace in the Middle East until the US holds ALL countries to the same standard of behavior. By supporting stability through dictatorships and unwavering support for Israel we only fuel the hate these regimes engender. The fundamentalists on both sides, Muslim and Jewish, will not allow reason to prevail since they refuse to see any point which does not toe the line in their particular religious texts. Those who think Israel is a staunch ally of the US should remember that they will turn on us in an instant if they think it serves their purpose. Never forget that Israel is the only country in that region who has used their armed forces to attack and kill Americans.

^^ This ^^

USS Liberty Memorial

THE LAVON AFFAIR - IS HISTORY REPEATING ITSELF?
 
It's the NEW CALIPHATE and O'bama is the 12th Imam

"Never forget that Israel is the only country in that region who has used their armed forces to attack and kill Americans."
I see that your a 9/11 TRUTHER
It must have been Leprecauns that blew up all those embassys, the USS COLE, the 1st WTC Bombing and the
2nd right? and all them IEDs OH WAIT!!
Your saying it was the Jews, those "evile banksters" and Bin Laden just took credit for it on a dare! That Muslims are a PEACEFUL PPL and all those beheadings were what,, photoshopped?
 
It's the NEW CALIPHATE and O'bama is the 12th Imam

"Never forget that Israel is the only country in that region who has used their armed forces to attack and kill Americans."
I see that your a 9/11 TRUTHER

Where is the validation to this being intentional???

When ever there have been an intense war in close quarters, there has been mis-communication and accidental firing on friendly troops.

The American Government and Israeli Government have never denied that there was accidental on a U.S. war ship during the Arab/Israeli war, that easily confirmed, but Israel has never intentionally fired upon the U.S.

Israel is our best and only true ally in the middle east.

DO people not understand that Israel is canarie in the mine for the U.S. what happens agains israel will happen us sortly so we would foolish to allow our early warning system be destroyed.
 
Turkish Navy to escort next PEACE FLOTILA, Iranian Navy is gonna be there as well


Turkey expelled Israel's ambassador and said Friday it is cutting military ties with the country over its refusal to apologize for last year's raid on a Gaza-bound aid flotilla that killed nine people.
ANKARA, Turkey &#8211; Turkey is preparing to challenge Israel's blockade on Gaza at the International Court of Justice, the foreign minister said Saturday, ratcheting up tensions between the once close allies.

Ahmet Davutoglu's comments came a day after Turkey expelled the Israel's ambassador and severed military ties with the country, angered over its refusal to apologize for last year's deadly raid on a Gaza-bound aid flotilla that killed nine pro-Palestinian activists.

In an interview with Turkey's state-run TRT television, Davutoglu dismissed a U.N. report into the raid that said Israel's naval blockade of Gaza was a legal security measure. Davutoglu said the report -- prepared by former New Zealand Prime Minister Geoffrey Palmer and former Colombian President Alvaro Uribe, and presented to U.N. Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon -- was not endorsed by the United Nations and was therefore not binding.

"What is binding is the International Court of Justice," Davutoglu said. "This is what we are saying: let the International Court of Justice decide."

"We are starting the necessary legal procedures this coming week," he said.

But Israeli Deputy Foreign Minister Danny Ayalon said his country has nothing to apologize for and that it has done all it could to avoid a crisis with Turkey. He said the Turks apparently intended to raise tensions with Israel for its own reasons.

"The problem here is on the Turkish side. ... They were not ready for a compromise and kept raising the threshold," Ayalon said on Israeli TV Saturday. "I think we need to say to the Turks: as far as we are concerned, this saga is behind us. Now we need to cooperate. Lack of cooperation harms not only us, but Turkey as well."

Davutoglu said the U.N. report released Friday contradicted an earlier report on the Gaza flotilla incident which found that Israeli forces violated international law when they raided the flotilla. That report was prepared in September by three human rights experts appointed by the U.N.'s top human rights body.

He also warned Israel that it risks alienation among Arab nations by resisting an apology.

"If Israel persists with its current position, the Arab spring will give rise to a strong Israel opposition as well as the debate on the authoritarian regimes," Davutoglu said.

On Friday, Turkey downgraded its diplomatic ties with Israel to the level of second secretary and gave the ambassador and other high-level diplomats until Wednesday to leave the country. In other measures against Israel, Turkey suspended military agreements, promised to back legal actions against Israel by the raid victims' families, and vowed to take steps to ensure freedom to navigate in the eastern Mediterranean.

Turkish officials refused to elaborate on their government's latest move, but some analysts suggested Turkey could send navy vessels to escort aid ships in the future.

Turkey's main opposition party on Friday warned that such a step could lead to confrontation between Turkish and Israeli forces. "The probability that (Turkey's ruling) party has carried Turkey to the brink of a hot conflict is saddening and unacceptable," said Faruk Logoglu, a deputy chairman of the opposition Republican People's Party.

On Saturday, Ban urged Turkey and Israel to mend ties for the good of the Middle East peace process. "I sincerely hope that Israel and Turkey will improve their relationship," Ban told reporters during a visit to Australia.

"Both countries are very important countries in the region and their improved relationship -- normal relationship -- will be very important in addressing all the situations in the Middle East, including the Middle East peace process," he said, referring to a negotiated Palestinian-Israeli peace pact.

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's spokesman said the U.N. committee's report concluded that Israel had acted within its rights and said he hoped it would help "put the relationship between Jerusalem and Ankara back on the right track."

"The U.N. commission clearly states that Israel acted legally in imposing the naval blockade to protect our people from the smuggling of rockets and weapons that are fired at our civilians," the spokesman, Mark Regev, said.

The U.N. report released Friday called the May 31, 2010 Israeli raid "excessive and unreasonable." The U.N. panel also blamed Turkey and flotilla organizers for contributing to the deaths.

Israel insists its forces acted in self-defense and says there will be no apology. Israeli officials pointed out that the report does not demand an apology. Rather, it says "an appropriate statement of regret should be made by Israel in respect of the incident in light of its consequences."



Read more: Turkey Says It Will Challenge Gaza Blockade | FoxNews.com
 
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