Falcon29
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You live in America while I have spent my life among Arabs, so I know them. BTW, I've not said most Arabs are anti-MB, especially in Jordan, most people sympathize with MB in Egypt, and I think they are all idiots.
I'm not a Saudi citizen, in fact I have reservations about them but as an Arab and Muslim, I feel it's my responsibility to take their side especially when they're right.
And eventually speaking my mind is not acting like a leader or sth. I only analyze things.
I've lived and been all over the Arabic world, Jordanians aren't religious besides the more poor areas they don't sympathize with MB. The whole world went out of their reach to get the MB out of power, you can't destroy a democratic process like that. As if Egyptians suddenly got into a devastating situation. That's not true, and the numbers were way over exaggerated. I was in Egypt days before the the coup and months after. I find zero difference, it's just the military was not doing it's job previously like it did following the coup. They didn't want to cooperate.
As for Saudi Arabia, they do some good things and I'm thankful for most good things they've done but the larger picture they didn't want MB to get power in Egypt and nobody can explain why.