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If the U.S. says it’s not a Coup, then I guess it’s not a Coup, huh?!!!
The United States is still not declaring the Coup in Egypt a Coup… …Oh, I wonder why? 1. Could it be because of all of the influence that the United States wants to maintain in Egypt, by supporting the military-fashioned dictators, whom all do the bidding of the United States? 2. Or, maybe it’s because Continue reading
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My thoughts on Mohamed Mursi, the Muslim-Brotherhood & a potentially new Egypt:
The Muslim Brotherhood has recently acquired, via one of their own, the reigns of the Presidency of Egypt. Now, the office of President, in the hands of Mohamed Mursi, has caused a lot of concern, as well as controversy, within Egypt herself, within the Mideast, among her regional neighbors, as well as on the international Continue reading
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My thoughts on Kim Jong-il & the future of North Korea:
The recent death of one of the most controversial leaders of the 20th century has been confirmed. Kim Jong-il, the 40-year iron-hand ruler of North Korea has left a legacy of criticism which will long out last most of our lifetimes. He has been often ridiculed as being one of the leaders of the “Axis Continue reading