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Archive for February, 2011

Driving through the gates of hell

Posted by seumasach on February 9, 2011

Tom Engelhart

Asia Times

10th February, 2011

 

As we’ve watched the dramatic events in the Middle East, you would hardly know that we had a thing to do with them. Oh yes, in the name of its “war on terror”, Washington had for years backed most of the thuggish governments now under siege or anxious that they may be next in line to hear from their people.

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Don’t cry for me, Suleiman

Posted by seumasach on February 9, 2011

Pepe Escobar

Asia Times

10th February, 2011

Here’s a crash course on the Egyptian military dictatorship’s sinister worldview compared with the courage displayed by people power.

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Erdoğan wants Egypt election under int’l monitoring

Posted by seumasach on February 9, 2011

Today’s Zaman

9th February, 2011

Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdoğan reiterated calls on Tuesday for a transition of power in Egypt, saying a government upholding universal principles of democracy should be established through free and fair elections to be held under international monitoring.

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Egypt revolution youth form national coalition

Posted by seumasach on February 9, 2011

Ahram

9th February, 2011

“The Youth Revolution” has become the term widely used to describe Egypt’s recent uprising, despite the diversity of its members. Although people of all ages and various social backgrounds have taken part in one way or another in the (thus far) 15-day revolt, the uprising has been widely attributed to the youth primarily because of their 25 January Internet initiative.

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‘Sheik al-Torture’ is now a democrat

Posted by seumasach on February 8, 2011

Pepe Escobar

Asia Times

9th February, 2011

The Egyptian revolution is being dissolved right in front of the world’s eyes by an optical illusion.

The protesters who have been on the streets for two weeks still want President Hosni Mubarak out. Now. Yet United States President Barack Obama is firmly in not-so-fast mode, glad that “Egypt is making progress”. Obama has not mentioned even once the capital words “free elections”.

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Opinion: ‘Nothing but doubt and indecision in the West’

Posted by seumasach on February 8, 2011

Bettina Marx

Deutsche-Welle

8th February, 2011

For two weeks now, Egyptians have been demonstrating for democracy, freedom and civil rights. With admirable courage, they have put up with discomfort and danger, and have put their lives and their health on the line. For two weeks now, an entire population of freedom fighters has taken to the streets and squares to demand democratic participation and justice.

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US backing of Egypt VP exposes hypocrisy’s hand in regime change?

Posted by seumasach on February 8, 2011

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Erdogan Warns Israel not to Interfere in Egypt

Posted by seumasach on February 8, 2011

Arutz Sheva

8th February, 2011

Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan has reportedly warned Israel not to interfere in the violent riots and possible regime chance happening in Egypt. The Turkish English language newspaper Hurriyet published an editorial by writer Semih Idiz which stated:

“Remarks Erdoğan made to us on the plane as we were returning from Syria, however, are bound to increase the animosity felt towards him among Israelis even further. Answering questions for the small group of journalists accompanying him Erdoğan said – when referring to what must not happen in Egypt – that Israel must under no circumstance interfere in that country.”

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Senior US marine says “multiple platoons” are headed to Egypt

Posted by seumasach on February 8, 2011

Business Insider

5th February, 2011

A senior member of the US Marine corps is telling people “multiple platoons” are deploying to Egypt, a source tells us.

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Nasrallah exposes Israel’s Egypt plot

Posted by seumasach on February 8, 2011

PressTV

8th February, 2011

Hezbollah Secretary General Sayyed Hassan Nasrallah has revealed to the Arab and Islamic world another Israeli “scenario” regarding the Egyptian revolution.

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US warships dispatched to Egypt.

Posted by seumasach on February 7, 2011

Finian Cunningham

Global Research

7th february, 2011

Three US warships dispatched to Egypt signal that Washington is stepping up efforts to secure the embattled regime of Hosni Mubarak.

 

As millions of Egyptian people persist in nationwide protests against the US-backed regime, Washington’s envoy to the North African country, Frank Wisner, has said that Mubarak must remain in power to oversee an “orderly transition” that US president Barack Obama has urged.

 

On Sunday, more than two million people were estimated to have gathered in Tahrir (liberation) Square in the capital, Cairo, for what was dubbed the Day of Martyrs, during which protesters paid tribute to the more than 300 who were killed by the regime over the last two weeks.

 

There is widespread and growing anger among demonstrators towards the US government, which the people see as being complicit with Mubarak’s dictatorship and preventing them from achieving their demands for its dismantlement and for the establishment of full democracy in their country.

 

Washington has bankrolled the Mubarak regime with $1.5 billion a year for the past 30 years. Much of this support is in the form of military equipment and training. The people on the streets of Egypt are all too aware that their country was turned into a giant US-serving military garrison and torture chamber thanks to Washington’s cash. Mubarak, who ruled his country with an iron fist against his people on behalf of the US, is estimated to have amassed a personal family fortune of $70 billion for his loyal services to Washington.

 

Despite the shocking violence inflicted on civilian protesters by state security forces and agents, Washington refuses to cut off its money flow to the Egyptian regime. Hollow and cynical rhetoric from US president Obama countenancing the protesters’ rights and demands for democracy is fooling no-one in Egypt. The US government is clearly on the side of the regime and the people know it.

 

Now, it seems, Washington is stepping up its intervention, with the arrival of three warships, including an aircraft carrier and over 800 troops. The Pentagon denies that it is planning to intervene militarily in the Egyptian revolution, saying that the warships are to oversee any evacuation of American personnel from the country that may become necessary.

 

Such claims ring hollow. As US secretary of state Hillary Clinton let slip recently when she described the uprising in Egypt (and across the region) as a “perfect storm” for US interests, Washington cannot afford to “lose” the most populous Arab country to democracy. Put another way, Washington’s geopolitical influence would be severely hampered, indeed overturned, if the Egyptian people succeed in freeing themselves from under the US boot. The fatal ramifications for Washington’s other garrison in the region, Israel, and for the Pentagon’s criminal wars of imperialism cannot be understated.

 

While Washington may maneouvre a new political face in Egypt under the guise of an “orderly transition”, the essential fact is this: Washington has to and will at all costs defend its Egyptian garrison. What’s at stake is not just whether democracy is won by the people of Egypt. What’s at stake is the US empire.

 

To that end, false flags, such as the blowing up of crucial oil supply routes via the Red Sea to justify US intervention for the sake of protecting “vital national interests” or a self-inflicted atrocity against US personnel, and the stepping up of the spurious Western mainstream media propaganda drive to paint the revolution in Egypt as an “Islamic threat”, can be expected.

 

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