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Egypt: Muslim Brotherhood Candidate Declared Pr

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Egypt: Muslim Brotherhood Candidate Declared President


World | 208249 hits | Jun 24 11:20 am | Posted by: Canadaka
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After days of delay for the results of its presidential runoff, Egypt has announced Mohammed Morsi as the winner of the election and the country's new president, the Associated Press reports. Morsi, the candidate from the Muslim Brotherhood, faced off wit

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  1. by avatar Freakinoldguy
    Sun Jun 24, 2012 9:52 pm
    Awwww, isn't that special. It's nice to see the Army is letting Mohammed and his radical friends think he's running the show, but the reality is something totally different, which as Martha would say "is a good thing".

  2. by avatar Bodah
    Mon Jun 25, 2012 12:13 am
    I hope that whole drive Israel into the sea policy works out for them.

    I kid, I kid.

    They aren't unfortunately.

  3. by avatar ShepherdsDog
    Mon Jun 25, 2012 12:46 am
    The last time they tried that, Israel came away with the Sinai.

    here's a big problem with Canada right here -

    Egyptian-Canadian activist Ahmad Shokr, who purposely spoiled his ballot, said the real question now is "how much power will this newly-elected president have?"


    Is he a Canadian citizen or an Egyptian citizen? If he's voting in Egypt, he's not a Canadian. You're either a Canadian citizen 100%, or you're not. Enough with the split loyalties BS.

  4. by avatar DanSC
    Mon Jun 25, 2012 2:32 am
    He earned a Ph.D. in engineering in the States, and taught in the states for a few years. No word on if he's a Secret American :lol:

  5. by avatar Freakinoldguy
    Mon Jun 25, 2012 3:25 am
    In fairness to Mr. Morsi, I heard on the news tonight that he claims to have resigned from the Islamic Brotherhood. ROTFL ROTFL ROTFL

    Much like La Cosa Nostra, I don't see the Brotherhood as an organization you just "resign" from. :roll:

  6. by avatar BeaverFever
    Mon Jun 25, 2012 3:55 am
    Resignation aside, the current Muslim Brotherhood seems to be a pretty cagey, pragmatic and diplomoatic group that knows how to broker deals between difefernt entities. Despite the name, wouldn't automatically assume that they are "radical islamists" ...but we will have to see how much influence religious conservatives have on that group.

  7. by avatar GreenTiger
    Mon Jun 25, 2012 10:31 am
    I fear that Egypt has voted to go back to the dark ages. I hope I am wrong.

  8. by Thanos
    Mon Jun 25, 2012 11:24 am
    "BeaverFever" said
    Resignation aside, the current Muslim Brotherhood seems to be a pretty cagey, pragmatic and diplomoatic group that knows how to broker deals between difefernt entities. Despite the name, wouldn't automatically assume that they are "radical islamists" ...but we will have to see how much influence religious conservatives have on that group.


    But then again....

    Two-front war for the Israelis? Like they'll sit around now waiting for that to happen. This guy isn't even in office yet and he's already dealt a massive blow to those of us who thought it was too dangerous for Israel to attack Iran. With an assumed neutral like Egypt apparently now returning to "enemy" status most of the blocks against pre-emptive action against Iran have practically disappeared overnight.

    I'll call it now: if this goes the way it appears it now will, Israel will smash Iran before the end of this year. Expect massive chaos worldwide that'll affect everything including the outcome of the US election to oil prices skyrocketing to $150 a barrel or more.

    Oh, yeah, almost forgot that the US has been arming the shit out of Egypt for the last thirty years with practically the same equipment they've been giving to Israel. No repeats of 1967 or 1973 when Israel shredded the Arabs and their shit equipment that the Soviets had been giving them. If Egypt and Israel go at it, it'll be American supply vs American supply the next time around with Israels' advantage in terms of technology and quality pretty much negated. Yay? :?

  9. by avatar bootlegga
    Mon Jun 25, 2012 12:03 pm
    "Thanos" said
    Oh, yeah, almost forgot that the US has been arming the shit out of Egypt for the last thirty years with practically the same equipment they've been giving to Israel. No repeats of 1967 or 1973 when Israel shredded the Arabs and their shit equipment that the Soviets had been giving them. If Egypt and Israel go at it, it'll be American supply vs American supply the next time around with Israels' advantage in terms of technology and quality pretty much negated. Yay? :?


    It was never the equipment that was the difference in the Israel-Arab conflicts, but the men using them.

    The Israelis were always highly professional and well-trained and well-led, while the Egyptians, Syrians and everyone else were, for the most part not. Israel still has the uppr hand in a conventional conflict with the Arab states, no matter who they bought their weapons from.

  10. by avatar martin14
    Mon Jun 25, 2012 1:06 pm
    "Thanos" said


    Oh, yeah, almost forgot that the US has been arming the shit out of Egypt for the last thirty years with practically the same equipment they've been giving to Israel. No repeats of 1967 or 1973 when Israel shredded the Arabs and their shit equipment that the Soviets had been giving them. If Egypt and Israel go at it, it'll be American supply vs American supply the next time around with Israels' advantage in terms of technology and quality pretty much negated. Yay? :?



    Nay..


    2 things.. 1st is training of the military, no contest.

    2nd, the Egyptians will discover, as the Iranians did.. the chips can be turned off.


    But a 'review' of Camp David, and relations with Iran are definitely moves in the
    wrong direction.

    I only hope the military will be able to keep this guy under control.
    If not, it wont be very good. The Egyptian economy isnt in good shape,
    and the people will be expecting something to change... like the Argentinians.

  11. by avatar ShepherdsDog
    Mon Jun 25, 2012 1:33 pm
    "Thanos" said


    Oh, yeah, almost forgot that the US has been arming the shit out of Egypt for the last thirty years with practically the same equipment they've been giving to Israel. No repeats of 1967 or 1973 when Israel shredded the Arabs and their shit equipment that the Soviets had been giving them. If Egypt and Israel go at it, it'll be American supply vs American supply the next time around with Israels' advantage in terms of technology and quality pretty much negated. Yay? :?


    You have to lookat history Thanos. The Israelis handed the Arabs their asses with second hand, second rate Soviet weapons, while the British supplied officers and state of the art weapons to the Arab Legion. As Boots points out it was all about those doing the fighting, not really the weapons they had. Israel has also taken alot of weapon systems from the Americans and modified/improved them. They've also got their own systems too. A fucking regiment of sand pirates isn't the equal of a platoon of the IDF.

    If Ali Baba Fett and his 400 million thieves try the Israelis again, they'll find themselves getting seriously fucked over. Personally, I'd do my damnedest to get there and help defend the place, or if not, make life that much shorter for any fuckers dancing in the streets of Canada cheering the destruction of Israeli citizens and cities. I make no bones about it.

  12. by avatar raydan
    Mon Jun 25, 2012 1:36 pm
    In the category, "Be careful what you wish for".



    The winner is...

  13. by avatar ShepherdsDog
    Mon Jun 25, 2012 1:42 pm
    The vote shows how divided egyptian society is over which direction it should go. Just a pube shy of half the voters would rather have had the Mubarak era of stability and prosperity returned. If Mohammersy and the Mocommandos rock the boat you could see a civil war in Egypt or a coup d'etat(knock on wood).

  14. by avatar Bodah
    Mon Jun 25, 2012 2:35 pm
    http://english.alarabiya.net/articles/2 ... 19272.html



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