the US has probably spurred the violence in the Egyptian protests... US citizens got evacuated from Egypt..before the violence; European countries are only evacuating people now, hmm Barrack explain.
Mubarak is loyal to the US, they tried to make the people look bad in an attempt to save him but they have failed.
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They were evacuated before everybody else, it was on the news when it was going on.
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Obama himself is essentially a puppet, of we are to blame anyone its the federal government.
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Duhh. Everything about the government is a joke. The people are an even bigger joke.
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It's not a conspiracy. If Mubarak is out, it's bad for the US, as Egypt is pretty much the most pro-US middle-eastern country. If Mubarak is thrown out, likely a government less friendly to the US, and to our (for whatever reason) buddy Israel, and will not help stability in the region. Additionally, US citizens were evacuated before the violence, but after the protests. It can be seen a mile away that any mass protest in a military regime will result in violence. For whatever reason, European countries decided to ignore this obvious end-result and take their time.
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Popisfizzy wrote:
It can be seen a mile away that any mass protest in a military regime will result in violence. For whatever reason, European countries decided to ignore this obvious end-result and take their time. Surely you must also know that when peacefull protests turn violent more than often it is the work of insurgents(in this case probably CIA) |
Rapmaster wrote:
Surely you must also know that when peacefull protests turn violent more than often it is the work of insurgents(in this case probably CIA) Or, in a supposition that isn't from the mind of someone who obviously doesn't understand the ludicrous logistics of such a thing, they turned violent because the local, VIOLENT regime turned them violent to try and stop them. Jesus Christ man, what do you not understand about a 30-year-reign of a violent, oppressive, military regime? Adding two small integers is not that difficult. |
Popisfizzy wrote:
Rapmaster wrote:I am saying it backfired because the army is on the people's side, I don't know if we are talking of the same protest here. On that note, Jesus Christ did not exist if you want to debate that too. However it is people like you that keep this world in its stagnated state, you accept things as they are from what sources? are these not corrupted too? I no longer wish to argue on this if you decidedly believe your view I would sooner try convince a Muslim to turn Christian |
Uh, even in a purely historical context there has been proof that a rabbi from Nazereth was executed by the Roman empire for spreading his message.
As for the Egypt stuff, there's no conspiracy, the American government loved Mubarak because he didn't mess with the trade in the Suez canal and he didn't pose a threat to Israel. Hell, we are the ones who've been keeping him in power all this time. |
yes a man existed who could walk on water and heal the dead and revive himself? in that case we might as well also believe uchiha madara exists.
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There is a difference between the Biblical Christ figure and the Historical Jesus of Nazareth, FYI.
The police and army aren't on the people's side. They aren't stopping it, but they are not actively supporting it, and the military would not try and out Mubarak. If they wanted that, he would already be out. |
However it is people like you that keep this world in its stagnated state, you accept things as they are from what sources? Surely you must also know that when peacefull protests turn violent more than often it is the work of insurgents(in this case probably CIA) [citation needed] |
Rapmaster wrote:
yes a man existed who could walk on water and heal the dead and revive himself? in that case we might as well also believe uchiha madara exists. Yeah, just like a little girl survives days buried in rubble after the Haiti earthquake, like a plane crash where everyone dies except for one person, like a man falling 1,000 feet off a cliff and only suffering minor bruises, like a tornado carrying a man several blocks away from his home and surviving, like someone having a gun to your head and once they pull the trigger, the gun jams and you don't die. There is no such thing as a miracle. |
EmpirezTeam wrote:
There is no such thing as a miracle. Then how do you explain magnets? |
EmpirezTeam wrote:
Yeah, just like a little girl survives days buried in rubble after the Haiti earthquake, like a plane crash where everyone dies except for one person, like a man falling 1,000 feet off a cliff and only suffering minor bruises, like a tornado carrying a man several blocks away from his home and surviving, like someone having a gun to your head and once they pull the trigger, the gun jams and you don't die. Walking on water and raising the dead are completely different monsters compared to any of what you listed. In fact, I think everyone dying except a single person, in a plane crash, is less of a '''''''miaracle''''''' than, say, every fucking single person living. Just sayin'. |
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It is central to oil shipping lanes.
Additionally, US public officials have said something along the lines of dropping support of Mubarak if he mishandles the protests.
Where are your sources for US Citizens getting evacuated before the protests? I haven't heard anything like that from anywhere.