Warning Against Hasty Exit for Mubarak
Her remarks were the Obama administration’s most explicit sign yet of its growing emphasis on averting instability in Egypt, even at the expense of the key demand from the Egyptian protest movement: Mr. Mubarak’s immediate removal.
Citing the Egyptian Constitution, Mrs. Clinton said that if Mr. Mubarak stepped down now, Egypt would have to hold elections for a new president in 60 days — too little time for the government or the opposition to organize a credible vote.
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Money talks, bullshit walks.......
The US / Israel want's to install another puppet regime. So much for "Democracy" right. The people want CHANGE. And they have SPOKEN.
Why is Israel and the US afraid of Democracy?
Good question JJ.
Obama waffles on Egypt. Israel needs the natural gas that Egypt provides. Its all about money & oil.
It's always 'power', resources, and control.
And it looks like the Egyptians want their country back.
Can't wait to see how this all turns out. Hopefully, Israel and America would mind it own business.
No one helped us out when we decided to break from from the Brits.
It's an INTERNAL matter, and the people should CHOOSE where they to go. They want someone who isn't a puppet to outsiders, and someone who puts Egypt First.
The same way we need a President who puts American's first. NOT Big Business and NOT Israel.
We need a President who puts America 1st, 2nd and 3rd.
@jibberjabbers
JJ ~ I couldn't agree with you more! Now with murbarak out as of 1 hour ago hopefully the Egyptians will be able to form the government for and by the people. Something our own government long ago forgot!
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