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http://english.alarabiya.net/en/New...ians-oppose-return-of-Muslim-Brotherhood.html
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Sissi is visiting Selman this coming wednesday...He has to give the Sauds a gift to get some $ in return, what better than the MB's, they are the Sauds delicacy.
Sissi is visiting Selman this coming wednesday...He has to give the Sauds a gift to get some $ in return, what better than the MB's, they are the Sauds delicacy.
Brotherhood is global movement. One nationality doesn't dictate their acitivties. Secondly, Jewish Morrocan president doesn't represent Egyptians views just because he says so. Jewish Morrocan is rushing things too quickly, he is trying his best to appease Israel and advance Jewish agenda. It's something we islamists actually hoped for. It is going according to plan.
Sissi is visiting Selman this coming wednesday...He has to give the Sauds a gift to get some $ in return, what better than the MB's, they are the Sauds delicacy.
After whatever, iran did to destabilize Egypt, during the transition period.
You expect Sisi to go kiss ayatolla arse?
My foot global movement.... i hate their implanted leader morsi because of his destruction of a country, and he even tried to insult Pakistan.
Jamahir is that you? You made another account. False flag Indian troll.
Whatever...... Sisi is elected, brotherhood was rejected by masses in short period of time.
This is fact, which does not change with mine or your's POV.
Well Egypt was pro Turkey...Now it shifted position, that an Egyptian trait...After whatever, iran did to destabilize Egypt, during the transition period.
You expect Sisi to go kiss ayatolla arse?
Not a fan of the MB's or any Muslim movement, Morsi was elected by the few who voted...If he insulted Pakistan?, do you think Pakistan is blameless?My foot global movement.... i hate their implanted leader morsi because of his destruction of a country, and he even tried to insult Pakistan.
no... but i don't want it to hear it from the head of a brotherly state... too much for 'brotherhood' title.do you think Pakistan is blameless?
Is it account or my remarks,, that bothers you most?Reported for making second account.
no... but i don't want it to hear it from the head of a brotherly state... too much for 'brotherhood' title.
Have any brotherly state ever heard, Pakistan passing any remarks on them? no doesn't mean, we can't be creative.
Is it account or my remarks,, that bothers you most?
I think most of your posts are baseless nonsense...Stop talking nonsense, they never insulted Pakistan.
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Well Egypt was pro Turkey...Now it shifted position, that an Egyptian trait...
I am not talking about people. In truth Morsi was elected by the few that voted for him (the MB's), the majority of Egyptian didn't vote, but that is not the subject of the discussion. Morsi, Merzouki who's ruling is based on their muslim activist base leaned , naturally, toward Turkey who is ruled by an islamist party. Sissi did exactly the opposite...and his policies are in ligne with those who backed him and gave him some political legitimacy..If you mean the regime shifted position, regimes come and go.
If you mean the people shifted position, cant see how as Morsi won the elections. The regimes only option was a coup on Morsi, supported by Israel, Iran, Saudis, USA, Europe, Russia and China. If the people shifted position there be no need for a coup. Also, King Salman is not good for the health of the Sisi regime. Turkish-Saudi relations that deteriorated since the coup on Morsi are improving since Salman started managing the country.
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Sissi is visiting Selman this coming wednesday...He has to give the Sauds a gift to get some $ in return, what better than the MB's, they are the Sauds delicacy.
If you mean the regime shifted position, regimes come and go.
If you mean the people shifted position, cant see how as Morsi won the elections. The regimes only option was a coup on Morsi, supported by Israel, Iran, Saudis, USA, Europe, Russia and China. If the people shifted position there be no need for a coup. Also, King Salman is not good for the health of the Sisi regime. Turkish-Saudi relations that deteriorated since the coup on Morsi are improving since Salman started managing the country.
I am not talking about people. In truth Morsi was elected by the few that voted for him (the MB's), the majority of Egyptian didn't vote, but that is not the subject of the discussion. Morsi, Merzouki who's ruling is based on their muslim activist base leaned , naturally, toward Turkey who is ruled by an islamist party. Sissi did exactly the opposite...and his policies are in ligne with those who backed him and gave him some political legitimacy..