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    Egypt's Morsi: We'll uphold international agreements

    I think he will treading lightly until he gets the military to give up power.

    In his first address to the nation, just hours after being declared Egypt's new president, Islamist Mohamed Morsi pledged to "preserve international accords and obligations" - a reference to the peace deal with Israel.

    However, Morsi did not specifically mention Israel or the 1979 peace treaty.
    source: http://www.ynetnews.com/articles/0,7...246782,00.html
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    Re: Egypt's Morsi: We'll uphold international agreements

    Very interesting....

    So the "Arab Spring" that Obama celebrated turns out to be a disaster.

    I think this is horrible for Israel and changes everything!

    I now predict that ONLY 75% of American Jews will vote for Obama

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    Re: Egypt's Morsi: We'll uphold international agreements

    Quote Originally Posted by Ephraim View Post
    Very interesting....

    So the "Arab Spring" that Obama celebrated turns out to be a disaster.

    I think this is horrible for Israel and changes everything!

    I now predict that ONLY 75% of American Jews will vote for Obama
    That last part bothers me. From what he has done, and the way he has dealt with Israel, I wonder why Jews vote for him at all....even discounting his basically muslim background.....why?

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    Re: Egypt's Morsi: We'll uphold international agreements

    I was probably too harsh.

    But I bet it is over 70%.....so let it be written; so let it be done!!

    (My early election prediction).

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    Re: Egypt's Morsi: We'll uphold international agreements

    "But I bet it is over 70%....." Amazing! They just don't get it!

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    Re: Egypt's Morsi: We'll uphold international agreements

    Quote Originally Posted by Ephraim View Post
    So the "Arab Spring" that Obama celebrated turns out to be a disaster.
    The so-called "Arab Spring" is nothing more than a false democratic 'makeover' of the Middle East designed to make new radicalized, Islamist, but “democratic” appearing regimes appear more palatable to western eyes in order to 'drum up' western public opinion support for pre-determined and hoped for events (like the fall of non-Sunni rulers and declaration of a Palestinian state) they expect to make unfold. These democratic regimes are no more democratic than Vichy France.

    As for President Obama, I don't think he considers the further radicalization of the Mideast a "disaster" for him. In fact, like former President Jimmy Carter who let the Shah fall, I think allowing Mubarak to fall, is something Obama considers a good thing, to wit:

    Obama: Egypt is no longer an ally – but not an enemy
    DEBKAfile September 13, 2012, 7:02 PM (GMT+02:00)
    Shortly after Egyptian Islamist protesters tore down the US flag at the US embassy in Cairo, President Obama told the Spanish-language Telemundo network Thursday that the US would no longer consider the Egyptian government an ally, “but we don’t consider them an enemy.” He said the new Muslim Brotherhood leadership was still “trying to find its way.”

    “They were democratically elected. I think we are going to have to see how they respond to this incident, to see how they respond to maintaining the peace treaty with Israel,” he said.

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    Re: Egypt's Morsi: We'll uphold international agreements

    It should be noted that the "Freedom Agenda" for the Middle East was a Bush policy which has been carried forward by Obama. I, like many of you here, think our policy is very naive.

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    Re: Egypt's Morsi: We'll uphold international agreements

    We see how Mohamed Mursi is holding up his end. Sinai infiltration is an excuse to station Egyptian forces there ostensibly to root it out. It is really to position them for action against Israel in the tide of violence they hope spills over into Israel as a prelude to the declaration of a Palestinian state and Iranian attack in support thereof.

    When the folowing headline appeared on Newsmax:

    W.House: No 'Actionable Intelligence' Before Libya Attack

    Sadly, I must agree!

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