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In reply to the discussion: Israel: Romney, Walking Gaffe-Man, Insults America's Mid-East Allies [View all]agentS
(1,325 posts)Tunisia and Morocco have had relatively bloodless Arab Spring events, and their current elected governments are not shooting thousands of people (a la Syria) at the moment. What's the problem with this guy?
I think I get it. He's mad because these leaders won't take the bribes to play 'nice' with Israel, like what we did with the dictators to stop MidEast wars with Israel in the 80s. But, if you look at where the people are in their sense and feeling and actions, they're not pushing their leaders for war with Israel. They want jobs, not bombers.
"We're very concerned in seeing the new leader in Egypt as an Islamist leader.""
Concerned about what? Compared to a few other parties in Egypt, the Brotherhood is a bit more moderate than the average when it comes to Islamism in government. And with the power struggle with the military to deal with, I don't think we'll see sharia law in Egypt any time soon.