al-Hasani
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Saudi Arabia does have Sharia, and Morsi was slowly going to introduce reform. You don't need it to be considered Islamist.
The point is Morsi conceded to all demands of liberal opposition and the army overthrew an elected leader.
Because they fear any political opposition, the MB does not seek to overthrow any government. People know that if democratic elections were to occur they view the MB as a threat to their monarchy rule. Not as a threat to the nation.
Qatar supported a democratically elected government, Saudi Arabia and GCC came out before Morsi was even overthrown and pledged support to military regime.
Following events in Egypt they suspended all of them.
I could care less about them sending weapons, 90% of the weapons are produced at home. And don't get started about how they aren't a threat, do you want me to post videos? Is that why Israel is spying 24/7 on Gaza and has attacked it continuously for the past two decades in Gaza?
I'm mocking some Arabs here that suddenly become anti-Israel when most are pro Israel, if some aren't I don't see them expressing it in any way. Rarely do I.
Yet, KSA is not exporting Sharia law to any outside countries like MB is trying to export their political rule to other countries outside of Egypt. So who is really power-hungry? One is even a state while the other just a political party.
Also if you claim that KSA is ruled by Sharia then what importance does it have whether the head of state is an king or an president Islamic speaking? Don't now tell me that the fake wannabe Arab Mullah's with their fake black turbans are elected by any people or that claiming to be infallible as those lunatics claim is Islamic. It does not get much worse than this.
If people of the Arab world let alone Islamic world (I assume that the MB is not only an Arab entity) wanted MB rule this badly then more than those 3 failed examples could be seen in nearly 100 years of MB existence, don't you think so?
What does this matter? Qatar was donating billions to the MB which is good in your eyes but if other states donate billions to the Egyptian opposition it is bad. The donations are not intended for the Egyptian military. @Frogman can tell you that. He should know.
Where is the source for that? So they supported projects during Morsi but then suddenly stopped? Could it have something to do with the MB trying to overthrow the government of UAE?
You know what I am talking about. Nothing that Hamas has in store can defeat Israeli military. We all know it.
Why do they need to express it 100 times during the day? They are not Palestinians. It's not their country that is occupied or people. The average Palestinian does not care about what is going on in other hotspots of the Muslim world but just cares about his own country and struggle.
When was the last time that any MB supporter raised the suppression of Sunni Muslims in Iran for instance?
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