iranigirl2
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Qatar is supporting Muslim Brotherhood
Saudi Arabia supports Salafi parties like Al-Nour.
Saudi Arabia supports Salafi parties like Al-Nour.
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Oh, the usual nonsense from our resident rafida that has no business in the Arab world let alone the Middle East.
KSA does not support the Muslim Brotherhood. Mubarak was a key ally to KSA. Qatar are the ones who support the Muslim Brotherhood in Egypt and they also tried to stir trouble up in Jordan which is a key ally to KSA. Blackeagle can tell more about that.
Clown.
Congratulation to Egyptians for standing up to this this Saudi revolution.
The Saudi Arabian regime is anti Muslim brotherhood as it gets.
Last i checked Qatar and house of Saud were allies in terrorism but now you tell me they even byte each other oh the irony.
What i do know from recent events and history is this ''The Saudi Arabian regime is anti Muslims as it gets''.
dude, were not Egyptian people who elected MB just last year to rule the country ?..it is still legitimate democratic right of MB to rule country..Just one single year later demand from MB to leave and to apply pressure on MB by Army and police force just is raping democracy and bombing the foundation of stability of Egyption...as Army give ultimatum, opponents attack and destroy MB headquarter, centers, branchs and critic members of MB while Police in collaboration with opponents and dont provide MB any protection..
Toppling MB will add more large problems to existing ones and will not provide Egypt any stability but deteriorate things more much..... MB is the oldest, th most organized and strongest opposition front of the country..
Now, it seems everyone will be happy after MB is toppled...all opponents parties, Army, police, media, West, EU, Israel, Iran, GCCs Salafis and almost entire of universe.
How it is possible so many paradoxes could be together in harmony?...Some ones may be win but what a pity that Egytians will be loser side of this turmoil..A new other frustration is on the way after MB toppled just like one after dictator Mobarak being ousted....
why do you have to flame every GOD damn thread with your Saudi/Arabic/Wahhabi rhetoric's ? mod's please check this guy in every thread he starts his usual nonsense
here goes revolution in drain
You did not learn a darn thing from what happened in Turkey.
You are my hero....someone does read and study around here. PS...not about the brotherhood though. They DID get the most votes (no....I do not think there were that many irregularities in the election). BUT the people who kicked off this revolution had a far different vision. It would be like if college students in the US kicked out the government.....and then found out storm-front won the election. A bit disappointing. People make the mistake about the US being a democracy....we are not, strictly speaking. as Ben Franklin said..."democracy is two wolves and a lamb voting on what to have for lunch". We have checks in place to prevent "tyranny of the majority". For example....if you held a vote in a ME nation on killing all Jews, it would likely pass. If you held that vote in the US....we have checks and balances that would annul such a vote. The majority gets its way ONLY if it doesn't infringe another's rights.Falon:
Who cares? Egypt is an Arab country today and has been that for nearly 1400 years. Arabic culture, language, Islam etc. is all there and have come to stay.
Apart from that then Arabs have mixed heavily with Egyptians (which was a very sparsely populated country since it is the country with the biggest percentage of desert in terms of area) for nearly 1400 years. Arab nationalism was always strong in Egypt.
Millions of Egyptians have Hejazi etc. (Arab) origins and the urban Hejazi dialect and Egyptian dialects are very close. KSA and Egypt are neighbors only the narrow Red Sea is separating us. Sinai is even nearly bordering Northern Hejaz.
Gamal Abdel Nasser:
Aside then the Egyptians were Semitic like Arabs before the appearance of Islam and all we Semitic people have mixed with each other for millenniums. The Arabs did not come out of nothing and have common Semitic ancestors as all Semitic people in the world today and that is something genetics also confirm.
The presence of the Haplogroup J-P209 across the world which is the most common haplogroup among all Arab countries in the world today and among all Semitic people:
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Regarding the issue then the Egyptians have the support of all fellow Sunni Arabs no matter what the government will be. We trust the Egyptian military to keep order in the country so no innocents will be harmed.
Moreover the Egyptians have had no relations with Iran since 1979 and Egyptians like most Arabs dislike Iranians. Especially the current wannabe-Arab Mullah's.
The treatment of EGYPTIAN Shia's with ties to Iran a few days ago should give a hint. If it were Iranians that they had captured then their bodies would have disappeared altogether. Especially if they were propagandizing a heretic sect inside Egypt.
Funny that some Iranians here cry about the Muslim Brotherhood when they were democratically elected knowing that 90% of them here like to talk about so-called "democracy" in some parts of the Arab world.