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GCC Eyeing Egypt in Caliphate Drive

The Egyptian Authorities are doing what they have to, My Friend is on the Police force in Egypt and he had to fire tear gas at Looters, their actions may be unpopular however they will understand.
going by your logic, assad men are also doing what they have? what you saw here is ABUSE something that was totally UNNECESSARY, by humiliating the girl like that will cause more hate and propaganda against them. your a person who probably also think the methods they use in Guantanamo bay are good
 
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^^ my Moroccan friend has hard time understanding the Saudi dialect! and he is a hardcore Arab/Maghrib Nationalist !
I have hard time understanding both dialect, its like an American listening to David Beckham speaking in English, nothing more, nothing less. I was talking about Egyptian Arabic specific, everybody from the Atlantic Ocean to the Gulf can understand Egyptian Arabic easily, hence all the movies and the songs.
 
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going by your logic, assad men are also doing what they have? what you saw here is ABUSE something that was totally UNNECESSARY, by humiliating the girl like that will cause more hate and propaganda against them. your a person who probably also think the methods they use in Guantanamo bay are good

You could say that. again assumptions. Mind I remind you not all the protestors are fluffy angels.
 
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I'm sure they will do that this time.
I hope so, it is somethig that you never thought it would happen. I never ever in my worst dream thought about the Egyptian army attacking an Egyptian. I understand that they are military police, but still they are part of the army.
 
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I hope so, it is somethig that you never thought it would happen. I never ever in my worst dream thought about the Egyptian army attacking an Egyptian. I understand that they are military police, but still they are part of the army.

Well the Junta has gotten out of control even Mubarak could not control them as he thought they sacrificed him to appease the masses, it will not be long until the Junta falls apart.
 
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GCC Eyeing Egypt in Caliphate Drive

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The six-member Gulf Cooperation Council has added Egypt to the list of countries it may induct as it moves towards confederation.



Egypt is on the list of countries that could join the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC), a senior Kuwaiti official revealed Monday.

Humood Al Radhwan, head of the GCC directorate in Kuwait's foreign ministry, made the statement as he commented on the progress of the negotiations on Morocco and Jordan joining the alliance.

"We support Jordan and Egypt joining the GCC as full members, but only after two years," Al Radhwan told Kuwaiti daily Al Rai ahead of the GCC summit in Riyadh next week.

"The GCC countries share close geographic, linguistic and religious features. The Gulf society is fully integrated and there is no real distinction between a Kuwaiti and an Emirati, for instance. We do have harmony with Jordan [and Morocco], but we need two years of partnerships before we look into their cases and expand on their membership until we reach full integration.

"I must here point out that Egypt is on the list of joining the GCC, and that it has priority," he said, quoted by the daily on Sunday.

The GCC - UAE, Oman, Bahrain, Qatar, Kuwait and Saudi Arabia - began actively seeking to expand its membership as the Arab Spring took hold as a means of creating a strategic ballast against Shiite Persian Iran, its primary rival for regional hegemony.

GCC members have also begun laying the groundwork to transform the joint economic forum into a diplomatic and military confederation - which, with Jordan and Egypt inducted into its ranks, would put the newly forged Arab super-state on Israel's western and southern borders.

It remains unclear, however, what impact the inclusion of Jordan or Egypt would have on those nations' respective peace treaties with Israel. The current GCC members have technically been at war with Israel since 1948.

Regional observers note that while Jordan and Morocco are both monarchies - a point of commonality they share with the current GCC members that eased the decision to begin their integration - Egypt is ostensibly a democracy.

Nontheless, adding Egypt - a regional military power and the Arab world's most populous country - would provide the alliance with considerable strategic depth in any future confrontations with Iran or Israel.

According to Al Radhwan, there were slight differences on how to address inducting new members, "just like there were divergent views on whether to present full assistance to Bahrain and Oman or to give it annually."

The official was referring to the GCC pledge in March to set up a fund worth more than $20 billion, as an aid package for Bahrain and Oman to upgrade housing and infrastructure over 10 years and generate jobs.

Al Radhwan said that Kuwait had agreed to financially support Jordan and Morocco, but added that the amount had not been decided.

"We have not decided on how the funds will be provided, either. They can be given directly or through development funds that will undertake huge projects in both countries to help them out of their economic crisis," he said.

In late November, the UAE, Kuwait and Qatar set up a $2.5 billion sovereign investment fund to support Morocco's tourism sector.

Some analysts suggest the Saudi Arabian-led GCC is slowly moving to create a modern Islamic Caliphate.

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Ladies and Gentlemen. A new Caliphate is about to be born. The time of weakness is about to disappear inshallah.

blessed news indeed :tup: i totally support this a Caliphate is the need of the hour we as

Muslims don't need to answer anybody we are
2 billion + from Brunei to Mauritania occupying lands more then 5 million sq ml spanning three continents Asia,Africa & Europe if we want a Caliphate it is our right as Muslims to have one we Muslims do not believe in nationalism (the mother of all evil in the Muslim world imposed on us by the colonial powers & divided 50 + Muslim countries on the basis of ethnic,cast,creed,language,sect etc,) i fully support this noble step taking by the GCC leaders & give my heartfelt congratulations to the GCC for this timely solution

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Single Government so which king will you pick?which countries laws will be implemented who will control the Military?

I believe a King won't be the ruler however a collective leadership mostly from the country's that join same with the Military , as for the laws I don't see a Saudi one however one's similar to the other gulf states.
 
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Well the Junta has gotten out of control even Mubarak could not control them as he thought they sacrificed him to appease the masses, it will not be long until the Junta falls apart.
Their is No Junta, what are you talking about ? their is elections taking place already, military will be gone soon, either they like it or not, its over.
 
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Their is No Junta, what are you talking about ? their is elections taking place already, military will be gone soon, either they like it or not, its over.

Right now the Military Junta is still in Power, did you actually think Mubarak held power ? I agree they will be gone soon.
 
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Their is No Junta, what are you talking about ? their is elections taking place already, military will be gone soon, either they like it or not, its over.
I heard that they have a large part of the economy. Is it true?
 
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