Tag Archives: Eqypt

Whose side is Obamalot on?

“Can anyone detect a pattern here?  Mubarak must go.  Qadaffi must go.  But no diplomatic pressure on Assad, nor, aside from the occasional Obama video, any tough talk to the Iranians.”

Can anyone in Obamalot play this game?

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Egypt, Israel and a Strategic Reconsideration

Stratfor’s George Friedman says in an interesting analysis that whatever the apparent democratic tenor of the ongoing Egyptian uprising, it is being fueled by the Egyptian military’s young officer class which wants Mubarak and his aging officer cronies retired.

So far, GF adds, the Middle Eastern trend to Islamism isn’t dominant in Cairo, but if the Israelis don’t find a way to make peace with the Palestinians, that could well change. There is some heart to be taken in the fact that Egypt’s military (like Israel’s) now depends on American resupply, which will help control the war-making of both. But, then, Israel only has to lose once to be annihilated.

No 1st Amendment in Eqypt

Where "contempt for religion" and "insulting the president" just got student blogger Abdel Kareem Soliman four years behind bars. Funny that the chief liberal American bloggers, who sometimes echo the folks who contend this is just around the corner in Amerika, haven’t caught onto him yet.

Via Roger L. Simon