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@Kuwaiti Girl - Are you the same girl from Kuwait with a nick name "Kutsuit" that writes also in SkyscraperCity forum? :D
Yup, that's me. :p:

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It appears that there are many SSCers around here lol. :happy:
 
Well you know most of us are obsessed with arguing about different stuff... :D Actually you are the first person from the other forum I meet here. :D
I mean how many Kuwaiti girls from mixed non- arab ancestry that care about geo- politics can write in the same internet forums as me. :D
 
I'm seeing here some bla bla bla......what happened in Egypt is a Revolution and the military stepped in after that to support Egyptian people against the Muslem brotherhood group .
 
Mrs./Mr. half Baloch and half English:

The facts that I wrote in post 7 should be quite obvious for everyone but it seems that you can either not grasp them or don't want to for obvious reasons.

Which proxy war in Libya? Do you see Saudi Arabian and Turkish troops fighting it out in Libya or differences in who should succeed Gaddafi? KSA's involvement in Libya is very limited BTW and that has always been the case. Qatar, UAE, Egypt etc. are all much more involved. Libya is not even remotely on the agenda in KSA.

The Egyptian military is the real power in Egypt and has been that since 1952. KSA and the Egyptian military have for the past many decades been very close allies regardless of the Egyptian president. Lastly the Egyptian people and the Egyptian military toppled Morsi not KSA. The same Morsi visited KSA when King Abdullah was the king and vice versa and diplomatic relations were by no means cut either.

You hugely overestimating the influence of the MB (an Egyptian group) in the Arab world, I can only laugh about. They have been defeated everywhere and mind you I am neutral about them.

You obviously have no clue about KSA-Turkey relations since King Salman became king. It's quite strange that you apparently are "unaware" of those significant changes in policy given how publicized the new nature of KSA-Turkey relations has been in the past few months.

Anyway Arab-Turkish relations are increasing and that's bad news for Iran.:agree:

KSA/GCC is going nowhere either nor Egypt.



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Given the identity of that troll and her posts on this forum so far (anti-Arab and anti-Turkish) I think that there is nothing more to say than what we both have written. The butthurt is at least very obvious.:whistle:

KSA/Arab-Turkey relations will continue to blossom and strengthen in the future and there is nothing anybody can do about that.
Brother saudia is playing it's part in Libya and Syria they never opposed any of them

We respect our beloved KSA but fact is KSA Poking it's nose in matter of other Muslim nations to became US slave


Look Libya today Gaddafi regime at least put a hold on Libyan crises to escalate

If you were so against to Gaddafi regime he was dictator

Why u never opposed biggest dictator and dog of Israel Mubarak of Egypt he dictated 3 decades

Because he was beloved child of USA and you do what USA asks you

Didn't KSA funded development in Israel few years ago

I'm seeing here some bla bla bla......what happened in Egypt is a Revolution and the military stepped in after that to support Egyptian people against the Muslem brotherhood group .
It was not revolution if it was revolution than why the hell it never came in 30 years of dictator Mubarak

Revolution is just a word fact is most was against become a slave if Israel they used revolution a toll to take him down

Mrs./Mr. half Baloch and half English:

The facts that I wrote in post 7 should be quite obvious for everyone but it seems that you can either not grasp them or don't want to for obvious reasons.

Which proxy war in Libya? Do you see Saudi Arabian and Turkish troops fighting it out in Libya or differences in who should succeed Gaddafi? KSA's involvement in Libya is very limited BTW and that has always been the case. Qatar, UAE, Egypt etc. are all much more involved. Libya is not even remotely on the agenda in KSA.

The Egyptian military is the real power in Egypt and has been that since 1952. KSA and the Egyptian military have for the past many decades been very close allies regardless of the Egyptian president. Lastly the Egyptian people and the Egyptian military toppled Morsi not KSA. The same Morsi visited KSA when King Abdullah was the king and vice versa and diplomatic relations were by no means cut either.

You hugely overestimating the influence of the MB (an Egyptian group) in the Arab world, I can only laugh about. They have been defeated everywhere and mind you I am neutral about them.

You obviously have no clue about KSA-Turkey relations since King Salman became king. It's quite strange that you apparently are "unaware" of those significant changes in policy given how publicized the new nature of KSA-Turkey relations has been in the past few months.

Anyway Arab-Turkish relations are increasing and that's bad news for Iran.:agree:

KSA/GCC is going nowhere either nor Egypt.



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Given the identity of that troll and her posts on this forum so far (anti-Arab and anti-Turkish) I think that there is nothing more to say than what we both have written. The butthurt is at least very obvious.:whistle:

KSA/Arab-Turkey relations will continue to blossom and strengthen in the future and there is nothing anybody can do about that.

Nobody against your friendship

Just want to tell you stop USA friendship join Russia and China which is future USA policies clearly against Islam ALLAH won't come down earth. And tell you look signs USA funded resupplied Israel to defeat you in yom ki pour
 
It was not revolution if it was revolution than why the hell it never came in 30 years of dictator Mubarak

Revolution is just a word fact is most was against become a slave if Israel they used revolution a toll to take him down
One with ABSOLUTLY NO IDEA ABOUT MY COUNTRY EGYPT and inventing theories only in his mind like you....please if have no idea READ and learn more.
I'm one of 22 Million Egyptians who signed TAMAROD papers for Morsy to step down....I'm one of 33 Million Egyptians on june30,2013 we had the biggest protests ever in history worldwide to ask Morsy to step down as there is no other constitutional solution for that (the on going new constitution has this part that the parlement can vote to remove the president from power).....then after that and after that only OUR ARMY supported us (people of Egypt) as usual ....it happened with Mubarak and it happened again with Morsy.
 
it happened with Mubarak and it happened again with Morsy.
Then another Mubarak gained control of the country....seems like you are back at where you started.
 
Then another Mubarak gained control of the country....seems like you are back at where you started.
No at all.....that time is over now....no one will be like Mubarak any more.
 
No at all.....that time is over now....no one will be like Mubarak any more.
I'm don't know the Egytian politics...but about Sisi.

Military general, Coup, Presidency....i don't know. I hope everything goes well for the Egyptian people.
 
I'm don't know the Egytian politics...but about Sisi.

Military general, Coup, Presidency....i don't know. I hope everything goes well for the Egyptian people.
Thanks for your feelings.....but I don't know why you all keep saying a military coup in spite of all the explanation we say and I believe you heard it a lot...?!?
Again...this happened after a revolution not a coup.
 
Thanks for your feelings.....but I don't know why you all keep saying a military coup in spite of all the explanation we say and I believe you heard it a lot...?!?
Again...this happened after a revolution not a coup.
We have bad experiences regarding coups....There had been 3 coups in Turkey's history...and each one of them eventually turned out to be a set-back for us.

If Sisi had made the coup, jailed Morsi then stepped back and give the road to the politicians....it would be good. Mostly soldiers do not make, great politicians and statesman. They are fighters not rulers. Hence in their rule, everything goes to bad. That had been the case for us, for 3 times.
 
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FILE PHOTO: Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan welcomes HH Emir of Qatar Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad Al Thani 13th OIC Summit at Dolmabahce Palace in Istanbul Turkey on April 14, 2016. Anadolu Agency / Murat Cetinmuhurdar

"Istanbul: HH the Emir Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad Al-Thani arrived Sunday evening in Turkey for a short official visit.

HH the Emir was welcomed upon arrival at Ataturk International Airport by Turkish Minister of Energy and Natural Resources Berat Albayrak, Governor of Istanbul Vasip Sahin and HE Qatar's Ambassador to Turkey Salem bin Mubarak Al Shafi in addition to senior officials and members of the Qatari Embassy." The Peninsula Qatar

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Your mask falls fast, don't let people know who you really are, easily.

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President Recep Tayyip Erdogan (R) presents Turkey's highest state medal to Saudi Arabia's King Salman during a ceremony at the presidential complex in Ankara on April 12, 2016.


Erdogan gave Salman Turkey's highest honour for a foreign leader and praised his role in developing relations between the two overwhelmingly Sunni Muslim powers since succeeding his half brother Abdullah in 2015.

"The fact that Turkey and Saudi Arabia are deepening their co-operation in every field, with your support, is an opportunity for regional and global peace," Erdogan told King Salman.

"Since the day you came to the throne, you made great contributions to relations between our two countries."


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"I have always, in all posts I occupied, given great attention to the relationships shared with the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, and the Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques King Salman’s visit to Turkey- given it is an official one- will have tremendous significance as to developing and evolving affairs between the two brother countries after the late stringency.

When I was in office, the late King Abdullah bin Abdulaziz visited Turkey, twice; at the time I had sent an invitation to King Salman – his Highness was the Deputy Crown Prince then- and he did visit Turkey. Many agreements were signed during the visit, whether on economic affairs, military manufacture or defense production and those initiatives have launched intensely." Abdullah Gul
Edit my post and I am sorry brother @Arabian Stallion , I hurt your feelings.
 
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Then another Mubarak gained control of the country....seems like you are back at where you started.
better than having an idiot like morsi or Erdogan in power everyone knows that any country by their kind will not have a happy ending

Thanks for your feelings.....but I don't know why you all keep saying a military coup in spite of all the explanation we say and I believe you heard it a lot...?!?
Again...this happened after a revolution not a coup.
it does not matter they can call it what ever they want it wont change a thing
btw on topic I really think we and by that I mean the Egyptian government should be more aggressive
 
better than having an idiot like morsi or Erdogan in power everyone knows that any country by their kind will not have a happy ending
I'm not gonna defend any politician. I respect your opinion. However i'm saying a different thing here.

We have bad experiences regarding coups....There had been 3 coups in Turkey's history...and each one of them eventually turned out to be a set-back for us.

If Sisi had made the coup, jailed Morsi then stepped back and give the road to the politicians....it would be good. Mostly soldiers do not make, great politicians and statesman. They are fighters not rulers. Hence in their rule, everything goes to bad. That had been the case for us, for 3 times.

But ultimately it's your country, your rules. I'm just giving my opinion.
 
I'm not gonna defend any politician. I respect your opinion. However i'm saying a different thing here.



But ultimately it's your country, your rules. I'm just giving my opinion.
I too respect your opinion you know the Egyptians are not the kind of people who like to make problems this all started when Erdogan wanted to say who should rule our country and backed extremist terrorist groups who attack our people and army
 

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