Imran Khan
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you dictators are threat to arab world more then anyone else saddam-bashar- qadafi-saleh-zain ul abdeen- enough said .
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You should break that mirror in front of youAin't my specialty but I keep hearing Arabs hate Iranians, so an Arab Iranian must hate himself lol Now I know why @The SC Is so grumpy and always has a bad attitude, it's because he hates himself
You do love repeating yourself lolYou should break that mirror in front of you
What an irrelevant and idiotic comment..I could not expect better from you.. something is certainly bothering you.. a prince or a sheikh.. most likely both..You are no king or sheikh, you only bark with no value or participation.
What can you do with A d"i"onkey, but repeat till he gets back on topic if he has anything of value to say?You do love repeating yourself lol
You seem to be obsessed donkeys, but I shouldn't be surprised since your a Saudi ArabWhat an irrelevant and idiotic comment..I could not expect better from you.. something is certainly bothering you.. a prince or a sheikh.. most likely both..
What can you do with A d"i"onkey, but repeat till he gets back on topic if he has anything of value to say?
Bring in something of substance or go cry somewhere else..You seem to be obsessed donkeys, but I shouldn't be surprised since your a Saudi Arab
The only thing they have done is bringing salafism to those places...
Finally Sissi moved his lips off Netanyahu’s forehead...
Director of Al-Ahram Center for Political and Strategic Studies Wahid Abdel Meguid said in an interview with Al-Ghad channel on Sunday that besides the symbolic value of holding Arab League summits, Egypt delivered three important messages through the speech held by President Abdel Fattah al-Sisi at the latest summit.
The first message was related to the “Israeli threat” and the Palestinian cause, as well as Iran and Turkey, which Sisi described as “dangerous and recently reached their highest [threat] levels,” said Abdel Meguid.
The second message was a warning to some countries involved in the Iranian and Qatari regional project through supporting groups and organizations associated with these powers. The Iranian and Qatari threats are increasing due to the involvement of some Arab parties, Abdel Meguid quoted Sisi as saying.
The third message described by Abdel Meguid called for understanding and consensus among Arab countries whereby common goals can be reached if more cooperation is achieved.
Sisi pointed out that the Arab nation needs a comprehensive strategy to protect Arab national security and to confront the existential threats facing the Arab region. He said Arab countries need to re-establish the relations with their Arab neighbors and agree on clear rules that respect the independence and sovereignty of each Arab state as well as their Arab identity.
Egypt has put forward a number of initiatives to build an effective and comprehensive strategy that protects Arab national security against any attack or attempt to interfere in the internal affairs of Arab countries, said Sisi during his speech, pointing out that such initiatives require a collective political will and cooperation among Arab countries to succeed.
Meanwhile, Foreign Minister Sameh Shoukry affirmed the success of the 29th Arab Summit in taking decisions that would activate solidarity and joint Arab action and contribute to addressing challenges that threaten the Arab world at the current stage.
He added in a statement to the Saudi Press Agency Sunday that the outcome of the summit will be translated into more coordinated joint Arab action to resolve the crises in the region.
The Dhahran Declaration, issued at the end of the 29th Ordinary Arab Summit (Jerusalem Summit), reflected the positive and harmonious spirit among the Arab delegations participating in the summit, Shoukry pointed out.
http://www.egyptindependent.com/iran-turkey-qatar-increasing-threat-to-arab-region-sisi/
And a week ballot against himself..
mr 97% ! ...
They took the pu off...and still come up right...name...Also he is an Army general, with the name sissy, how did that even happen!
Tomorrow your king says Turkey is our best friend, you will be a good boy and obey. What's so irrelevant? You are like wherever the wind blows. I am only wasting my time lolWhat an irrelevant and idiotic comment
Oh hush..Turkey is no better...review your history and you will come up with the same...what you neighborhood thinks about you..Arabs and their needless hatred for Turks.
West is plundering, raping, stealing from Arab lands but they have nothing to say; even better they side with Westerners on every matter but sure Turks are "threat".
Apparently, the Arabs are even more stupid than the average conservative Turk.
So since he is a US man , he is OK...Well in reality to The US , he is a useful/useless weight..just as Israel is...with one difference...Egypt begs the US, Israel orders the US..thats not true. Morsi was Iran"s man.Sisi is more like US" man.
Sad Egypt lost the aura of Nasser’s years..Now we have the Sadat’s alike..I have never seen an open mouthed individual bigger than a Nile crocodile yawn than I have seen Sadat’s, followed by Moubarak’s and now Sissi’s...We, in Iran could care less whether a military junta rules Egypt or Morsi, that's up to Egyptians. Egypt has tons of problems itself. It is suffering from ISIS countless attacks in Sinai, but it is involved in a pointless war of suffering in Yemen not knowing what it really wants.
Long gone are the days that Egypt was an influential Arab leader state, today it looks more like a Saudi client state depending on charity money from richer Sheikhdoms. And it's really sad. Egypt is a great country with great potential. It's only a shadow of its former self now.
Oh hush..Turkey is no better...review your history and you will come up with the same...what you neighborhood thinks about you..