Friday, July 29, 2011

















EGYPT: A CLASSIC EXAMPLE OF “ I TOLD YOU SO”.

If you search my post on this blog site, you will find a series of post that talked about the possible future of the Egyptian Revolution.

If anyone possibly thought the MB and other groups such as the Salafists were going to sit back and let the liberal, academic youth of Egypt forge the future of Egypt after nearly 50 years of being suppressed, the MB that is, I can’t help you understand what is really going on in Egypt.

I said this four months ago and I will say it again.

The ‘fundamentalist’, all of them, are not about to sit on the sidelines and watch a group of “kids” who are following all the ways of the hated ‘infidels’ , set the future of Egypt.

They may have started the Arab Spring, but they are not going to be allowed to own the movement.

I have talked about how the MB and now their ‘partner’ in crime, the Salafist, ( more dangerous than the MB), having set a plan for Egypt.

I have talked about the ‘ Master Plan’ for the MB, but let me reiterate what I think is going on.

We could be witnessing the beginning of a real rift that some of us predicted from the beginning of the ‘revolution’ in Egypt.

Both groups, the fundamentalist and the liberal youth believe it is their time to change the course of Egypt.

The difference is very important and the key to who will probably win this battle for control of Egypt’s future.

The MB and the Salafist have no problem lying to anyone who is a ‘nonbeliever’.

The Liberal Youth want to see the good in everyone and unfortunately see the “ good” in everyone to include the MB and the Salafist.

Are these harsh words?

Yes they are, but harsh is what Egypt is in for.

I was never optimistic Egypt was suddenly going to travel the liberal road to Nirvana , much to the chagrin of CNN’s dreamers.

Ok, look; we have two groups in Egypt, the ruthless ‘Fundamentalist’ and the “I see the good in everyone” liberal Youth.

Yes there are others, but they are too busy trying to work just to keep their families fed and safe.

They are the real victims here.

Yes, I think this protest today is the beginning of real trouble for Egypt.

I’m not sure what this turn of events is going to mean to the rest of the Middle East, but trouble in Egypt is great news for Assad and Iran.

Never forget my theory of Iran needing a huge distraction to keep their dream alive.

If Iran was preparing to actually go to war with Israel, then Egypt may be about to give them the out they desperately needed.