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Mubarak to Obama: SSTTFFUU "You don't understand Egypt"
« on: February 03, 2011, 01:17:24 PM »
Mubarak to Obama: 'You don't understand'
Politico ^ | 2/3/11 | Ben Smith



From Christiane Amanpour's interview with the Egyptian president:

While he described President Obama as a very good man, he wavered when I asked him if hour felt the U.S. had betrayed him. When I asked him how he responded to the United States' veiled calls for him to step aside sooner rather than later, he said he told President Obama "you don't understand the Egyptian culture and what would happen if I step down now."


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Re: Mubarak to Obama: SSTTFFUU "You don't understand Egypt"
« Reply #1 on: February 03, 2011, 01:18:40 PM »
no surprise there.. he doesn't understand economics, american values, and any other country (apart form maybe Kenya) for that matter.

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Re: Mubarak to Obama: SSTTFFUU "You don't understand Egypt"
« Reply #2 on: February 03, 2011, 01:21:20 PM »
The far-left rails against the US for meddling in other's affairs yet now they're trying to dictate to another country what they can and can't do. Got to love hypocrisy.

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Re: Mubarak to Obama: SSTTFFUU "You don't understand Egypt"
« Reply #3 on: February 03, 2011, 01:23:28 PM »
Obama is acting as if he has a few favors he has to honor by getting the MB into power overthere.   

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Re: Mubarak to Obama: SSTTFFUU "You don't understand Egypt"
« Reply #4 on: February 03, 2011, 01:27:45 PM »
Mubarak: 'If I Resign Today There Will Be Chaos'
In an Exclusive Interview, Egypt's President Says He's Fed Up and Wants to Resign, "But Cannot for Fear of the Country Falling into Chaos."
By CHRISTIANE AMANPOUR
Feb. 3, 2011



I've just left the presidential palace in Cairo where I sat down for an exclusive 30-minute interview with President Hosni Mubarak.

 
Watch: Egyptian Revolts: Caught in the Middle of ChaosHe told me that he is troubled by the violence we have seen in Tahrir Square over the last few days but that his government is not responsible for it. Instead, he blamed the Muslim Brotherhood, a banned political party here in Egypt.

Tune in for a special one-hour "Nightline" with ABC News' Christiane Amanpour reporting from Cairo TONIGHT at 11:35 p.m. ET.

He said he's fed up with being president and would like to leave office now, but cannot, he says, for fear that the country would sink into chaos.

I asked President Mubarak about the violence that his supporters launched against the anti-government protestors in Liberation Square.

He told me, "I was very unhappy about yesterday. I do not want to see Egyptians fighting each other."

For Complete Coverage of the Crisis in Egypt, Featuring Exclusive Reporting From Christiane Amanpour, Click Here

When I asked him what he thought seeing the people shouting insults about him and wanting him gone, he said, "I don't care what people say about me. Right now I care about my country, I care about Egypt."

I asked how he felt after giving the speech Monday night, saying he would not run for president again, and he told me he felt relief.

For now, Mubarak remains in the presidential palace with his family, heavily guarded by armed troops, tanks and barbed wire. We were joined by his son Gamal, who was once widely considered to be his successor. Mubarak told me it was never his intention to have his son follow him into office.

And he pledged his loyalty to Egypt. "I would never run away," he said, "I will die on this soil." He also defended his legacy, recounting the many years he has spent leading his country.

While he described President Obama as a very good man, he wavered when I asked him if he felt the U.S. had betrayed him. When I asked him how he responded to the United States' veiled calls for him to step aside sooner rather than later, he said he told President Obama, "You don't understand the Egyptian culture and what would happen if I step down now."

He told me, "I never intended to run again. I never intended Gamal to be President after me."

Gamal, his son, was sitting in the room with us as he said this.

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Re: Mubarak to Obama: SSTTFFUU "You don't understand Egypt"
« Reply #5 on: February 04, 2011, 04:33:13 AM »
An Egyptian Warns the United States to Back Off
Fox News ^ | 1/3/11 | Liz Peek



Shafik Gabr was one of President Obama’s greatest fans eighteen months ago. Today, as Mr. Obama presses for the immediate resignation of President Hosni Mubarak, not so much. “The United States is siding with chaos if they force Mubarak out now,” says Gabr.

Gabr is the Chairman of the Artoc Group for Investment and Development, one of Egypt’s leading businesses. He has spent a good portion of his adult life trying to educate Americans about his country -- its peace pact with Israel and record on women’s rights, for instance, that distinguish Egypt from many of its neighbors.


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Re: Mubarak to Obama: SSTTFFUU "You don't understand Egypt"
« Reply #6 on: February 04, 2011, 06:01:30 AM »
The far-left rails against the US for meddling in other's affairs yet now they're trying to dictate to another country what they can and can't do. Got to love hypocrisy.

THIS x2.  I was laughing listening to hillary speak about it.....so if enough protestors show up in DC, then the party in power should just step down at that moment? 

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Re: Mubarak to Obama: SSTTFFUU "You don't understand Egypt"
« Reply #7 on: February 04, 2011, 06:06:33 AM »
Millionms hated obamacare and demoinstratede yet bama still pressed forward.  Go figure.

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Re: Mubarak to Obama: SSTTFFUU "You don't understand Egypt"
« Reply #8 on: February 04, 2011, 06:10:57 AM »
this is hilarious..

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Re: Mubarak to Obama: SSTTFFUU "You don't understand Egypt"
« Reply #9 on: February 04, 2011, 06:16:17 AM »
this is hilarious..

What are your thoughts mal?  I have always believed that the US should get involved in such things, so far as how it affects us in the long-term.  It's not the PC answer, but we live in a world where being "nice" gets you what we had under Carter.  No respect, no pride and not even enough ballsack juice to take out a group of militant students holding US citizens hostage for a year. 

And there is no "democracy" in the middle east.....none.  Very sad, but with a region that has such an impact on global economics, we have to be involved in some way.

I would prefer to see us become 100 % energy independent, monitor them and nuke when appropriate  ;D, and just let them kill each other off.....shouldn't take more than a 100 yrs or so.

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Re: Mubarak to Obama: SSTTFFUU "You don't understand Egypt"
« Reply #10 on: February 04, 2011, 06:47:11 AM »
What are your thoughts mal?  I have always believed that the US should get involved in such things, so far as how it affects us in the long-term.  It's not the PC answer, but we live in a world where being "nice" gets you what we had under Carter.  No respect, no pride and not even enough ballsack juice to take out a group of militant students holding US citizens hostage for a year. 

And there is no "democracy" in the middle east.....none.  Very sad, but with a region that has such an impact on global economics, we have to be involved in some way.

I would prefer to see us become 100 % energy independent, monitor them and nuke when appropriate  ;D, and just let them kill each other off.....shouldn't take more than a 100 yrs or so.
Its funny that 3333 quotes a dictator.. and says "this guy said obama dont know nothin about the middle east" but same douche bag attempts to analyze the middle east everyday on here.. fucking retarded

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Re: Mubarak to Obama: SSTTFFUU "You don't understand Egypt"
« Reply #11 on: February 10, 2011, 06:30:26 AM »
Saudis told Obama the same thing last week and Obama heeled like the little poodle he is.   


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Re: Mubarak to Obama: SSTTFFUU "You don't understand Egypt"
« Reply #12 on: February 10, 2011, 06:42:26 AM »
Report: Saudis Warned Obama Not to 'Humiliate' Mubarak

Published February 10, 2011
Reuters

June 29, 2010: President Obama meets with King Abdullah of Saudi Arabia in the Oval Office.

Saudi Arabia has threatened to prop up embattled Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak if the Obama administration tries to force a swift change of regime in Egypt, The Times of London reported Thursday.

In a testy personal telephone call on Jan. 29, Saudi Arabia's King Abdullah reportedly told President Obama not to humiliate Mubarak and warned that he would step in to bankroll Egypt if the U.S. withdrew its aid program, worth $1.5 billion annually.

America's closest ally in the Gulf made clear that the Egyptian president must be allowed to stay on to oversee the transition towards peaceful democracy and then leave with dignity.

"Mubarak and King Abdullah are not just allies, they are close friends, and the King is not about to see his friend cast aside and humiliated," a senior source in the Saudi capital told The Times.

Two sources confirmed details of the King's call, made four days after the people of Egypt took to the streets.

The revelation of Saudi concerns sheds new light on America's apparent diplomatic paralysis and lays bare the biggest rift between the nations since the oil price shock of 1973.

The tough line from Riyadh is driven by concern that Western governments were too eager to shove aside Mubarak when the uprising began, without proper consideration of what should follow him.

"With Egypt in chaos, the kingdom is Washington's only major ally left in the Arab world and the Saudis want the Americans to remember that," said a source in Riyadh.

The White House declined to comment on the reports Wednesday, saying that the administration did not divulge what other leaders said to Obama.

However, it later said that Obama had discussed Egypt during a phone call with King Abdullah on Wednesday, saying the U.S. leader stressed the need for a meaningful and lasting political transition.


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Re: Mubarak to Obama: SSTTFFUU "You don't understand Egypt"
« Reply #13 on: February 10, 2011, 06:45:31 AM »
"Mubarak and King Abdullah are not just allies, they are close friends, and the King is not about to see his friend cast aside and humiliated," a senior source in the Saudi capital told The Times.

Two sources confirmed details of the King's call, made four days after the people of Egypt took to the streets.



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What a complete joke Obama is.   It would be better if he used Ouija Board to make decsions than this Marxist-Alinsky-Chicago Thug style or whatever its called.   

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Re: Mubarak to Obama: SSTTFFUU "You don't understand Egypt"
« Reply #14 on: February 10, 2011, 06:46:55 AM »
"Mubarak and King Abdullah are not just allies, they are close friends, and the King is not about to see his friend cast aside and humiliated," a senior source in the Saudi capital told The Times.

Two sources confirmed details of the King's call, made four days after the people of Egypt took to the streets.



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What a complete joke Obama is.   It would be better if he used Ouija Board to make decsions than this Marxist-Alinsky-Chicago Thug style or whatever its called.   



What has Obama done wrong now?





















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Re: Mubarak to Obama: SSTTFFUU "You don't understand Egypt"
« Reply #15 on: September 12, 2012, 07:17:29 AM »
Obama is acting as if he has a few favors he has to honor by getting the MB into power overthere.   

BUMP - 3333  was right once again you pieces of shit. 

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Re: Mubarak to Obama: SSTTFFUU "You don't understand Egypt"
« Reply #16 on: August 18, 2013, 05:29:27 AM »
this is hilarious..


Real funny isnt it? 

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Re: Mubarak to Obama: SSTTFFUU "You don't understand Egypt"
« Reply #17 on: August 19, 2013, 09:59:05 AM »
BUMP - 3333  was right once again you pieces of shit. 

Ya he's right constantly on here, from Kenya, to Obama being impeached, Romney's landslide victory and Benghazi being a cover up. What else?

He is the biggest nut on the board, you are probably his gimmick.

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Re: Mubarak to Obama: SSTTFFUU "You don't understand Egypt"
« Reply #18 on: August 19, 2013, 09:59:56 AM »
Ya he's right constantly on here, from Kenya, to Obama being impeached, Romney's landslide victory and Benghazi being a cover up. What else?

He is the biggest nut on the board, you are probably his gimmick.

Egypt going just fine right?  ::)

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Re: Mubarak to Obama: SSTTFFUU "You don't understand Egypt"
« Reply #19 on: August 19, 2013, 10:11:20 AM »
Egypt going just fine right?  ::)


Didn't say it was, it has been bad for a while now, the whole middle east is not very stable. It's not a prediction, it's an observation.


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Re: Mubarak to Obama: SSTTFFUU "You don't understand Egypt"
« Reply #20 on: August 19, 2013, 05:28:54 PM »
BUMP - 3333  was right once again you pieces of shit. 



I can't stop laughing you did this and that retard Necrosis thinks it's someone else.

Oh fuck...this alone was worth logging in today.


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Re: Mubarak to Obama: SSTTFFUU "You don't understand Egypt"
« Reply #21 on: August 20, 2013, 05:44:19 AM »
Report: Saudis Warned Obama Not to 'Humiliate' Mubarak

Published February 10, 2011
Reuters

June 29, 2010: President Obama meets with King Abdullah of Saudi Arabia in the Oval Office.

Saudi Arabia has threatened to prop up embattled Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak if the Obama administration tries to force a swift change of regime in Egypt, The Times of London reported Thursday.

In a testy personal telephone call on Jan. 29, Saudi Arabia's King Abdullah reportedly told President Obama not to humiliate Mubarak and warned that he would step in to bankroll Egypt if the U.S. withdrew its aid program, worth $1.5 billion annually.

America's closest ally in the Gulf made clear that the Egyptian president must be allowed to stay on to oversee the transition towards peaceful democracy and then leave with dignity.

"Mubarak and King Abdullah are not just allies, they are close friends, and the King is not about to see his friend cast aside and humiliated," a senior source in the Saudi capital told The Times.

Two sources confirmed details of the King's call, made four days after the people of Egypt took to the streets.

The revelation of Saudi concerns sheds new light on America's apparent diplomatic paralysis and lays bare the biggest rift between the nations since the oil price shock of 1973.

The tough line from Riyadh is driven by concern that Western governments were too eager to shove aside Mubarak when the uprising began, without proper consideration of what should follow him.

"With Egypt in chaos, the kingdom is Washington's only major ally left in the Arab world and the Saudis want the Americans to remember that," said a source in Riyadh.

The White House declined to comment on the reports Wednesday, saying that the administration did not divulge what other leaders said to Obama.

However, it later said that Obama had discussed Egypt during a phone call with King Abdullah on Wednesday, saying the U.S. leader stressed the need for a meaningful and lasting political transition.



Efforts by the West to pressure Egypt’s new government to end its crackdown on the Muslim Brotherhood could be moot thanks to Saudi Arabia’s oil money – and whole-hearted backing of the military.

While the West calls for peace in Cairo, the Saudis are supporting Gen. Abdel Fattah el-Sissi, who led the ouster of Mohammed Morsi. The Kingdom has pledged to make up for any loss in foreign aid resulting from the military’s brutal crackdown on the Muslim Brotherhood.

On Monday, the country’s foreign minister Prince Saud Al-Faisal issued a hard-hitting statement via the Saudi Press Agency pushing back on the West.


“To those who have announced they are cutting their aid to Egypt, or threatening to do that, (we say that) Arab and Muslim nations are rich and will not hesitate to help Egypt,” said Saudi Foreign Minister Prince Saud Al-Faisal, in a statement to the Saudi Press Agency. “Arab states will never accept manipulation of their fates or tampering with their security and stability by the international community.”

Saudi Arabia, along with its Gulf allies the United Arab Emirates and Kuwait, has already pledged $12 billion in aid to Egypt’s new rulers –a figure that dwarfs the $1.3 billion the U.S. gives Egypt annually. Like the Saudi monarchy, the royal families of the Emirates and Kuwait are bitter foes of the Muslim Brotherhood, which they have long seen as a threat.

And while Washington labored over whether to dub the ousting of Morsi, Egypt’s first ever Islamist president, a coup or not, Riyadh didn’t disguise its delight with King Abdullah issuing a statement of support within hours. He has since continued to offer rhetorical support for what he calls Egypt's fight against “terrorism and extremism.”



Read more: http://www.foxnews.com/world/2013/08/20/gulf-nations-split-with-west-to-back-egyptian-military/#ixzz2cVqq3j1g


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Re: Mubarak to Obama: SSTTFFUU "You don't understand Egypt"
« Reply #23 on: August 20, 2013, 07:12:36 AM »
Arabs respect getting their heads kicked in...they respect strength. They respected Bush...hatred and respect are two vastly different things. The Iraqi's stopped fucking with us in Iraq, not because we built them wells and schools.....because we kicked the shit out of them anytime they came out to play. Obama ooozes weakness. Any one of u so called alpha males would think he was gay as hell if you saw him walking around. He's a pansy.
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Re: Mubarak to Obama: SSTTFFUU "You don't understand Egypt"
« Reply #24 on: August 20, 2013, 07:38:24 AM »


I can't stop laughing you did this and that retard Necrosis thinks it's someone else.

Oh fuck...this alone was worth logging in today.



Loom one post above I assumed it was him. I have no evidence on who he is other then his nuttiness which has a 33 feel.

I don't keep track of name changes, people etc I have a real life.

I have obviously destroyed you in the past, you are following me around now looking for any misstep no matter how small in order to claim victory.

Nice try though, 33 is the last person I would align myself with, he's an obvious nutjob OCD riddled possibly OCPD riddled tard.