jjmuneer wrote:Kurdistano wrote:mubarak was just a puppet of the military similar to the situation of turkey historically. turkey and egypt are very similar in this matter.
Backed up by the yanks.
Agreed and agreed. I could not support Egyptians (male or female, Christian or Muslim) more in fighting the filthy military council, but that only proves that Mubarak was the head of a sinister clique that still rules Egypt (under orders from the US and Zionist governments, plus the House of Saud), not that he was somehow an alternative to what we have now. He killed more Egyptians per day than Assad kills Syrians per day or Qaddhafi killed Libyans per day, go do the maths. The amount of deaths before Qaddhafi left were about the same as Assad up until that point or Mubarak before he left, but the amount of time before Mubarak left was so much shorter. Therefore, he was killing quicker to less criticism. Do
NOT mistake that for a defense of any regime. I'm against them all. But notice how much more brutal an American puppet can be than non-puppets. We should oppose all of them, I am arguing. From Tehran to Tel Aviv. From Ankara to Amman. From Baghdad to Beirut.