Sunday, April 12, 2009

Egypt and Nasrallah

Yasmina can you get some information to us from your family? If they do feel safe having those talks on the phone with you about the popular mood in Egypt today?
In case some people Missed my posts about this in the days before there was some member of Hezbollah that got arrested in Egypt a few days ago, they are trying to arm the Palestinian resistance so that they have some weapons to fight back instead of just getting killed by the Israelis like the sheep.
Now Mubarak declared war on Nasrallah and I dont see how this will go according to that cow's plan.
The popular sentiment in every Arab country, including those countries that we can accuse of harboring some anti-shiite sentiment is a sentiment of pride and respect for the Sayyed.
These feelings are not suddenly going to change because Mubarak wants. People will be able to see passed all these lies of Mubarak and I dont think in the end that they will turn against Nasrallah.
Right now Nasrallah is recieving full support and solidarity from the leader of the Ikhwan and even if you dont support those guys politics it is still signigicant because they Own the Streets in Egypt.
So Mubarak is going to use this as an opportunity to go against: Nasrallah, Hamas and the Brotherhood in Egypt? I dont see how someone who is viewed as being the most pro-American and pro-Israel can possibly go against the Muqawama Islamiyeh in Lebanon and Palestine and against the strongest political and religious force in Egypt.
Mubarak is a delusional cow and collaborator. This is the end of his Regime to. The Israelis already said that they Only support Mubarak and his sons as the rulers of Egypt so I wonder for how long the Egyptian people can put up with this. I included a good article below that shows the where the Egyptian people are economically, what the hell did they get because there leader is in bed with the Americans and Israelis? Nothing. Maybe they got a little bit more bread and ful, enough to keep them full enough without making a rebellion but not enough to keep them sedated forever.
Yasmina got any thoughts to add?

Egypt takes hard line against arms smuggling into Sinai

Egyptian MPs call for arrest warrant against Nasrallah

Egypt: Nasrallah wants to turn us into Lebanon

Egypt press brands Hezbollah chief 'war criminal' and "Sheikh Monkey."

Analysis: Israel is profiting from Egypt-Hezbollah quarrel

The Mubarak factor
In a recent piece that appeared in the Badeel newspaper, the shocking levels of dilapidation in Egyptian society are exposed. (4) Forty-four percent (44%) of the population find themselves below the poverty line with earnings of less than a dollar a day. Unemployment figures have soared to twenty-nine percent (29%) and the level of illiteracy presently stands at twenty-six percent (26%). The degradation in healthcare conditions and the prevalence of social ills have moved Egyptian society perilously close to the edge.

PA official: Egypt settled score with Hamas

21 comments:

  1. Nobody can makes comments about the revolution????

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  2. The zombie puppet Mubarak is trying to earn his keep in collaboration with the US and Israel. It is apparent he does not care for his own people, so it is no surprise that he does not care about the Palestinians.

    The entire region is ripe for revolution, if it can be successful in what is considered against the strongest colonial alliance, than anything is possible. Nasrallah does not need to cooperate with the Egyptian puppet, the government deserves no respect whatsoever. Nasrallah has support among the suffering people of Egypt, and there is little to no reason for supporting the Mubarak regime.

    Ever since Sadat wanted to be a member of the boys club of imperialists, pledging peace at any price, the people have suffered. Those are the plain facts and the people of Egypt need to unite with the Palestinians, because they have a common enemy.

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  3. Well thats what I am hoping that the Nasrallah has the support of the Egyptian people, its hard to tell though they got manipulated for an extra piece of bread from Mubarak for so long that I dont know what they will do. But wala thats what makes this all so intersting: the lies against Nasrallah are so dishonest and disgusting. The people will see through the lies but will they care?

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  4. Saif, we are in the season of fantasy resurrections, I am looking forward to the resurrection of the people as a viable force. Sooner or later they have got to understand this is all connected, and when they do they will unite. When this happens I would want to be a self-satisfied small elite for anything in the world - specially one that makes false promises.

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  5. Rather -

    "...I would NOT want to be a..."

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  6. The lies of this treacherous regime, rocked by two years of strikes and mass protest, will not be believed by any Arab worthy of the name. Mubaraks pigs did not arrest anybody trying to undermine Egypts sovereignty, on the contrary, they arrested those who are trying to restore it. What sovereignty does Egypt have today over the beloved Sinai peninsula, that has been lost, with all its oil and gas resources, as a free gift to the enemy, under the unjust terms of the camp david scandal? We ask, while ordinary Egyptians suffer in the dictators prisons, of what crime are they guilty? Helping innocent Palestinians while they were being slaughtered without mercy? Who are the real criminals here? Those who tried to help in some way, or the cowardly Arab leaders that did nothing but issue empty statements? In fact, Mubarak is far worse than the others, he could have turned a blind eye to the help that was on its way, but no, he was so eager to please his masters in Tel Aviv and Washington that he became a main partner in the siege and the massacre. He is the one that completed the Zionist plan, just like the fascists did in Sabra and Sheila, the filthy traitor.

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  7. Rs, that's a great comment!
    I couldn't have said it better myself.

    Btw, Saif I do have faith in the Egyptian people that they will not follow the darkness that Mubarak is trying to lead them to.

    I think that like all other Zionist and Zionist Collaborator attempts to silence the legitimate resistance in the Middle East, this too will fail, the Sayyid will come out of this more popular than before and the traitors will be again exposed for being the filth of the Arab world.

    Nasrallah is a source of pride for the Arab world and I don't care what the seculars and atheists that run this blog think. God bless Nasrallah, the only thing to bring pride to Lebanon!

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  8. "What sovereignty does Egypt have today over the beloved Sinai peninsula, that has been lost, with all its oil and gas resources, as a free gift to the enemy, under the unjust terms of the camp david scandal?" rs

    Well of course rs, he does not need that much money - just enough to make him and his family and a small group of traitorous collaborators filthy rich. The people, they get nothing to a small pittance, that is how it works around the world. His kingdom among others, need to be brought down by the people all over the world.

    I mean, the same lesson should be amply learned in the USA by now also, trillions for the few and next to nothing for the people. Of course, there is a little longer line of the rich in the states, but after all that is to be expected in the sprawling empire.

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  9. Look out elite!

    3 people are forming a revolutionary army!

    Quite the following you kids have. Bill Gates, George Bush, and the rest of the elites are quivering in their alligator boots.

    I wish you boys the best of luck.

    Be sure to let me know when the next meeting is. I'll be there assuming you'll provide punch and pie...

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  10. That is fine by me anony., you just think that way, it makes things easier. Of course, these types will NEVER be unseated :)

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  11. "Be sure to let me know when the next meeting is. I'll be there assuming you'll provide punch and pie..."

    I already said I dont like any American pastries or desserts. It will be shai and kanafa if you are lucky, water and kharra if you are not.

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  12. Political Prisoner

    Fadhil al-Azzawi

    Behind a locked door
    In a locked prison
    In a locked desert
    Of a locked homeland
    A human being is kept in chains
    None of us knows him
    The torturers might kick him
    The guards might mock him
    Even his companions might deny him
    He might grow a beard to pass the time
    The yellow journalists might vilify him
    Not even mention his name
    Or post it at night on Satan’s wall
    But as he faces his executioners
    Shackled in the darkness of his cell
    United with revolution
    Which approaches like a mysterious song
    He can destroy all the world’s prisons
    And free us before it is too late
    From the legacy of fear

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  13. May Allah continue to protect Sayed Nasrallah. If He chose not to protect the Sayed from his enemies, than I will believe it is because the Sayed's martyrdom is necessary for the Arab street to finally wake up and take action on behalf of their inherent rights, rather than allow their collaborator leaders to give their rights away to the highest bidders.....

    May Allah continue to help the legitimate resistance and its leaders in their quest for true self determination, freedom, and sovereignty on behalf of their people ....

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  14. Nasrallah cant die, he is the Model that we have living in how to conduct successfull resistance, how to get an occupying enemy out of our lands. Who the hell will replace him? Not one of the Arab heads of state, which are only fit to lick the bottom of my shoes.

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  15. Hizballah in the house, bitches!!!

    I'd love to see Hizballah take on the Egyptian royal court's security forces. That would be fun to watch. Imagine a free Egypt, filled with 70 million seething Arabs, right next door to Israel (and Gaza).

    Now THAT...THAT would be fun. And funny! Fun and funny.

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  16. Saif said..."Nasrallah cant die, he is the Model that we have living in how to conduct successfull resistance, how to get an occupying enemy out of our lands. Who the hell will replace him? Not one of the Arab heads of state, which are only fit to lick the bottom of my shoes."

    Saif, I do not personally want to see Sayed Nasrallah killed, as it would be a very big loss which I will personally deeply mourn. But I also believe that Allah knows best, and if the time has come for Sayed Nasrallah to become a martyr for the cause, it will be because it is according Allah's will...

    How much do you know about Imam Hussein and his sacrifice at Karbala? If you can understand the meaning and purpose behind this great sacrifice, you will understand what I mean...

    If martyred, Sayed Nasrallah will never die, because his personal sacrifice of martyrdom will live on and inspire even more people to resist...

    Still I do not wish for it, but I try and prepare myself for it mentally, just in case it does happen...

    Sayed Nasrallah is a true leader who has many enemies because he not only speaks the truth, but is a living example of it....

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  17. "How much do you know about Imam Hussein and his sacrifice at Karbala? If you can understand the meaning and purpose behind this great sacrifice, you will understand what I mean... "

    Hi Marion first let me say that I am very pleased you are leaving comments here now. Second thing is that although I consider my self to be a very secular person these days with out to much attachments to God that when I was very religious I considered my self to be a "follower" of Imam Husseins idealogoies. You maybe do know but maybe not alot of Westerners know that you can be a Sunni and still consider yourself to be a follower of Hussein and his Ideaology.
    Theres a great book written by an Egyptian author who is Sunni but he considers himself a Husseini to if I talk to some family in Gazza soon I can ask them to look on my book case and find it so I can share the name with you.
    All this to tell you that I do understand the sacrifice that Imam Hussein did make in Karbala but Today I am not willing to see the Sayyed become a sacrifice for Anyone anytime Soon.

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  18. Ibrahim long time no see...

    "I'd love to see Hizballah take on the Egyptian royal court's security forces. That would be fun to watch. Imagine a free Egypt, filled with 70 million seething Arabs, right next door to Israel (and Gaza). Now THAT...THAT would be fun. And funny! Fun and funny."
    Yes, were waiting for this revoultion to happen one day. Ask about the meetings on Wednesday nights for free shai and baklawa. ;)
    Yaani Abe, but what if the Egyptian people dont respond like we expect them to?

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  19. Hi Saif.

    Then that is up to them. The Egyptians don't owe anything to anybody but themselves. They've been ruled by stringed puppets for too long, so I couldn't begrudge them for whatever they decide.

    Anything is better than them being a sidekick for the zionist enterprise.

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  20. Saif said..."Hi Marion first let me say that I am very pleased you are leaving comments here now."

    Thank you Saif, it is actually nice to comment some place where your comments are welcomed.

    I have had the tendency to comment in places where I am not made to feel welcome for the most part. I used to comment on Mojo's blog where I was not welcome. And than when the last war on Gaza was taking place, I switched over to local news forums, where I have been constantly harassed and demonetized by the Israeli supporters and the blindly patriotic fellow Americans who are pretty much one and the same ...

    I am taking a much needed break for now. At least, until the next Israeli or U.S. war in the region ...

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