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Tag Archives: egypt
How Saudi Arabia and Qatar won the election in Egypt!
Islamic parties won the majority seats in the first round of Egypt elections, facts are the following: — Freedom and Justice party (Muslim Brotherhood), won 40%, and the Al-Nour Party (Salafis) won 20%, Al-Wasat Party (Islamic Movement) about 6%. — The … Continue reading
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Tagged arab, egypt, islam, middle-east, muslim-brotherhood, muslims, qatar, salafi, saudi-arabia, u.s., wahabi
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Unfortunately, Egyptians are not able to cancel secret US-Muslim Brotherhood deal
Egypt’s political violence: What is going on under the surface? It was no coincidence that the US, the Egyptian Muslim Brotherhood and the Military Junta support the same goal in Egypt. After years of fruitless negotiations between the US and Muslim … Continue reading
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Tagged arab, conspiracy, egypt, election, iran, middle-east, muslim-brotherhood, muslims, scaf, sunni, u.s.
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Who is shooting the Egyptian demonstrators?
I don’t know the agenda but I know that foreigners are involved in the shootings. Video footage from the Egyptian TV shows three foreigners throwing Molotov cocktails. Eyewitnesses confirmed to Islam Times reporter that U.S. security men (said to be … Continue reading
The Islamic Democratic Republic: Tunisia, the Islamists “Springboard” to dominate the Arab countries
Trying to soften its language using words like “moderate Islamists”, what is censored by the Western media regarding the Tunisian revolts after the official declarion of the Al-Nahdha [wrongly written as Ennahda in Western media] Islamists Party [yet another Muslim … Continue reading
Hassan, Hussein and those in between
There is a very limited zone for what is defined as sacred in the Islamic thoughts and culture, everything beyond this space is subjected to criticism and in many cases lead to violence. We can see this clearly in the … Continue reading
Arab security report, week 26
From Lebanon, Syria to Libya, in his article counting the UN “blame-game” of Hariri’s assassination , Roberts Fisk forgot to count one more attempt reported by the Saudi media back in 2001.
Why the Libya fighting in Misrata can be solved in Jordan? And why the Qatari Crown Prince “Mini-banana” held a secret meeting with the Egyptian revolution activists?
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Tagged arab, egypt, hariri, jordan, lebanon, libya, middle-east, qatar, saudi-arabia, syria
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Arab security report — week 21
Reports about Qatar’s role in the Palestinian State, Aljazeera’s changing tactics in reporting the Syrian unrest, the Egyptian Islamists in the US media and the rise of the Salafi Muslims. Continue reading
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Tagged egypt, france, media, middle-east, palestine, qatar, saudi-arabia, syria, u.s., uk
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Jordan, Morocco and search for a “new Iraq” to protect the Gulf Monarchies
GCC made no secret saying that Iraq to join the Gulf Alliance depends on who will govern Iraq, people of the Gulf will not agree, as long as the Iraqi Prime Minister Maliki in power. Continue reading
The Saudi innervation in Bahrain and the changing map of the Middle East
What is the reality and behind the deployment of the Saudi forces to Bahrain? What are the risks associated with this Saudi adventure in Bahrain? The new map of the Middle East started from Tunisia, it will not stop until … Continue reading
Qatar’s “Facebook revolution” made in Jordan
Surprised to see that top search words on this website yesterday and today are: Qatar & coup. No doubt this is because the recent reports circulate the internet about a Coup and a “Facebook revolution” targeting the tiny Arab island of … Continue reading