Showing posts with label Mubarak. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Mubarak. Show all posts

Wednesday, June 6, 2012

Días de la verdad para Hosni Mubarak


Egypt was ruled by Farrukh King in the top fifty. However, a military coup that led to the establishment of dictatorship under Gamal Nasser A. and Farrukh fled Egypt. This man had an allergy to Israel and the Western powers, particularly England and France. It was also consumed by a desire to destroy the State of Israel and as a result had cultivated the Soviet Union. The Soviets looking for an opening in the Middle easily consented.The result was that Soviet weapons flooded Egypt. He had previously nationalized the Suez Canal and this led to an attack by British and French forces aided by Israel in 1956.

Although the Egyptian army was defeated, yet Nassar survived the storm and became a great Arab hero. But he began having dreams of grandeur megalomaniacal and has prepared for a war with Israel. He assumed that Israel would be crushed by its armed forces of Russianequipped. But a crushing defeat in 1967 broke his heart and he expired soon after.

His successor, Anwar Sadat, made peace with Israel, but he was assassinated during a parade military in 1981. Hosni Mubarak, who was Vice President, took over after Sadat and continued the policy of peace with Israel and friendship with the Western powers, especially United States. It's a pragmatic approach and Egypt had greatly benefited, but many Islamic Conservatives do not appreciate this policy. Mubarak ruled with an iron hand and also accumulated billions of dollars as his personal wealth.

However time never stops and Mubarak while in power for many decades, doesn't understand that Middle East society is in a State of turmoil. Islam is to the fore and organizations such as the Muslim Brotherhood have emerged in Egypt as well. His goal to overthrow Mubarak and usher in an Islamic society. Until now were completely successful, but Mubarak by clinging to power for so long, played into the hands of Islamic militants.

So the militants could channel the aspirations of the Egyptian people with its own agenda and Mubarak remained blind to it. Egyptian society wanted a change and conservative Muslims have been able to channelize the complaints of the common man and began an agitation against Hosni Mubarak. If Mubarak had been prudent that you would have seen the storm and reacted. Just across the border was overthrown President Tunisia, and was a matter of time before Egypt was also sunk with similar upheavals.

This has happened and the Egyptian people denied democracy and fed up with some rule has rebelled. In the background the Muslim Brotherhood is approaching to establish an Islamic State. Hosni Mubarak is thus facing a choice that has a single purpose - his departure. But he is still clinging to power and there is a good chance that its sticking to power, damage Egypt long term.

It will be hard to ensure the line lasts Muslim not to seize power in this confusion as he could throw the Middle East into anarchy.







Tuesday, June 5, 2012

Syria material in the Over Throw Military Coup of Mubarak in Egypt - But Why?


Apparently, Syria is very happy to see Mubarak in Egypt go, as they have always felt more was aligned with the West and moderate views, that of Islam. Is that really true? Some would suggest Mubarak, was not a lover of United States or Israel, rather doing what needs to be done to tourism Egypt, economic development and simply get together with its neighbours.

Do even if Syria is so happy to see Mubarak to go, and we know that Syria is quite hostile in odd days, even with the West, exactly what you have in mind? What opportunity seek, what they have in their manga and what is for them? They see the Muslim Brotherhood join in the political process, or other groups taking over or return to Egypt to more than one State anti-us and anti-Israel? Some in Syria see Egypt as a traitor to the Arab world, at least under Mubarak.

Well, if Syria is happy in the overthrow of military coup of Mubarak in Egypt, then wonder why? But, unfortunately, I think I know why. After all, Mubarak was friends to United States for 30 years and also had kept the peace with Israel. Syria is no friend of Israel, nor is it some 10 major radical Islamic terrorist groups who call Syria your home, along with some of the leaders of Hamas and Hezbollah.

In fact, there was a quite interesting in the Winnipeg Free Press article not long after that Mubarak was released entitled power; ""Comes from Syria the fall of Egypt Mubarak, called the end of the regime of "Camp David" "written by the Associated Press and published on its website the day of publication on February 12, 2011." In this piece were some comments quite strong coating hard geo-political on how Egypt had activated its Arab brethren and Islam by allying with the West and the Jews.

It seems that there is more hatred in the world and the Arab world that nobody could have imagined and there is much more work ahead to achieve peace in the Middle East. In fact, many members of our reflection not never believe there will be peace in the Middle East, I are among them.

Cynical, Yes, I guess, but with past and present history as the foundation of this argument, he could defy anyone to prove that I made a mistake. Looking forward to a world of peace, the demands of accounting for peace on the Internet or in online Blogs or Tweeting his little dive outside won't be enough to see peace in the current period, trust me. Keep all this in mind.




Lance Winslow is a former founder of a chain of franchises nationwide and now runs online Think Tank. Lance Winslow believed written 22,000 articles was much work - because all the letters on your keyboard are now worn...