Sunday, November 25, 2012

The First War; The Liberals Vs. The Muslim Brotherhood






Well, it was bound to happen; The liberals in Egypt are uniting and taking action and standing up to the Muslim Brotherhood and their allies; the Salafi, the Wahhabi, and the rest of the groups that began politically to surface in the Middle East by the end of the 1970s. The confrontation is important and its the first, in this magnitude, between the two dominant forces in the Middle East, and the Arab countries. The most important aspect here, in my opinion, is that the Liberals are no longer on the sidelines, the moderate middle class, teachers, Judges and the rest who believe in the civil society, are no longer on a stand by waiting for someone to call their names and direct them to which gate they need to go. They are taking action. Iran as well needs to watch out, if the Liberals in Egypt succeed in gathering momentum, then the effect will be felt all over the Middle East, including Iran and Afghanistan, and even as further in Asia as to Pakistan.

http://www.allvoices.com/contributed-news/13472035-the-first-war-the-liberals-vs-the-muslim-brotherhood 

Hamas and The Muslim Brotherhood; Political Parties But Not a Way Of Life







The Egyptians in a twist show of force are revolting against each other and against the Muslim Brotherhood. Very interesting, It's the first time in the Middle East that anyone actually revolts against the Muslim Brotherhood. Now, it's Gaza's turn to revolt against Hamas. Maybe this time a good example that is happening in Egypt will have a ripple effect across the Middle East. Again, the Muslim Brotherhood can be a regular political party But not a way of life or a manipulator or a dictatorship. Same of course applies to the famous hypocrisy and the Gaza kidnappers, occupiers, rockets at neighbors firing, and manipulators; Hamas. 


http://www.allvoices.com/contributed-news/13460941-hamas-and-the-muslim-brotherhood-political-parties-but-not-a-way-of-life 


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