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Just when we started to believe that the Muslim Brotherhood was conforming to a higher standard than Muburak, we might be in for a shock.
President Mursi should have make it clear his loyalty and morality is not for sale for a mere $$1bil in loans via Turkey, is not sufficient to buy Egypt’s loyalty for a Syrian intervention not sufficient to get Arabs/Muslims murdering each other. The bribe should be higher considering US taxpayers fund Israel mass murder and land theft in Palestine to the tune of $3bil p.a
Mursi is playing possum if he refuses to see that Turkey is only playing shotgun for Western Governments/Saudi double agents planted inside al-Qaida and AQAP to bring about the regime change in Syria and that a ‘No fly zone’ will be a Libyan do over with even more Syrian deaths.
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Still haven’t heard either Turkey or Egypt as well as the the Arab League calling for intervention in Palestine or either of them offering to arm the Palestinians who are only protesting against Israel illegitimate occupation, mass murder and land theft.
Both Turkey and Egypt would command more respect if they first tackled the 60Y Palestinian crisis before biting off a bigger problem with Syria, where the rebels are being funded and trained and armed by the West and their cohorts.
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