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Senior Israeli officials, however, said that on Saturday night the Foreign Ministry issued a directive to around a dozen key embassies in the United States, Canada, China, Russia and several European countries. The ambassadors were told to stress to their host countries the importance of Egypt's stability. In a special cable, they were told to get this word out as soon as possible.
Originally posted by CitizenNum287119327
for years they have used 'democracy' as the catalyst for change in the world.
but the model they used is based on coruption, paying puppets to secure their interests,
and the flawed free trade that was supposed to lift the poor in these countries.
well, finally everyone is realising that it is nothing but BS.
they now have to cut their egyptian puppet's strings. i dont see the egyptian people accepting the newly appointed egyptian vice-p either, as he also close to the US.
Originally posted by mayabong
I had no idea the National Guard was already in Egypt.
www.theday.com...
I thought this was because of the riots, but just a quick google search shows lots of national guard going back and forth from egypt.
Israeli officials are keeping a low profile on the events in Egypt, with Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu even ordering cabinet members to avoid commenting publicly on the issue.
Senior Israeli officials, however, said that on Saturday night the Foreign Ministry issued a directive to around a dozen key embassies in the United States, Canada, China, Russia and several European countries. The ambassadors were told to stress to their host countries the importance of Egypt's stability. In a special cable, they were told to get this word out as soon as possible.
"The peace between Israel and Egypt has lasted for more than three decades and our objective is to ensure that these relations will continue to exist," Netanyahu told his ministers. "We are closely monitoring events in Egypt and the region and are making efforts to preserve its security and stability."
Originally posted by mayabong
Guess the only "Democracy" in the middle east is totally fine with a dictator in power.
Originally posted by mayabong
Guess the only "Democracy" in the middle east is totally fine with a dictator in power.
Originally posted by thePharaoh
2012 pre cursor me thinks
Originally posted by ugie1028
Yea... tone it down guys.... let the tyrannical one stay in power... dont support the people...