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    #11
    Heard on the radio this morning the
    wikileaks thing was a lot behind this
    rioting, as well as food costs.

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      #12
      WOW trouble in the Middle East, what next, more snow on the prairies, damn the CWB to heck and back! Maybe some sort of civil war will break out and factions from different parts of the country/city will start killing one another. Very unusual situation, that the CWB has caused in the Middle East..........

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        #13
        <p></p>
        <p><strong>[URL="http://www.worldatlas.com/webimage/countrys/me.htm"](Put your finger on Egypt)[/URL]</strong></p>

        As yourself: How will the riots affect CWB wheat sales to Libya? To Sria? How will it effect lentil sales to Turkey?

        And in the broader sense, when the Muslum Brotherhood work with the Soros left to depose the much too-greedy US's head of Egypt, (the US has poured money into Egypt like you drink water)how will a new Isalamic government view Israel? Put your finger on Israel. Of the US armed forces are kicked out of Egypt, do you suppose Isreael will get nervous? And will they hesitate to protect themselves considering where they are situated and considering that all Arab states are culturally and religiously bound together?

        Yes well. It's a wee bit more than a backyard scrap. Pars

        furrow: China has displaced the American dollar in some world trade, and is already dealing in riminbi in eight countries in the world, including Russia. Do you suppose the Muslum countries will quickly change their world currency?

        Presently, a country such as Taiwan changes its' currency to American dollars when they trade.
        There is power and money derived from having the world-wide accepted currency.

        It can change in a flash. pars

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          #14
          Head of Egyptian military just left USA for Egypt.

          Israel just pledged to support the Egyptian military.

          Not good. Pars

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            #15
            Regime change just happened whole new ball
            game.

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              #16
              The pres of Eqypt wouldn't brashly indicate he isn't leaving, but is instead picking out a new assortment of government ministers, unless he had the military to back him up. He's an ex-military man, cott. And he has some foreign funding, don't you think? Pars

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                #17
                <p></p>
                <p><strong>[URL="http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnews/africaandindianocean/egypt/8289686/Egypt-protests-Americas-secret-backing-for-rebel-leaders-behind-uprising.html"](and it gets murkier....)[/URL]</strong></p>

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                  #18
                  Will a new reigning party take over Egypt? Anything can happen these days.


                  "WASHINGTON - Canada's Muslim community is expected to grow to 6.6 per cent of the population by the year 2030, compared to 2.8 per cent last year.

                  That's according to a report released today by the U.S.-based Pew Research Center's Forum on Religion and Public Life.

                  It says Muslims in Canada numbered 313,000 in 1990, or 1.1 per cent of the population. Last year, the number had grown to 940,000, or 2.8 per cent.

                  The Centre says by 2030, Canada will be home to more than 2.6 million Muslims.

                  It also says the world's Muslim population is expected to grow by about 35 per cent by 2030, rising from 1.6 billion in 2010 to 2.2 billion.

                  Over the next two decades, the worldwide Muslim population is forecast to grow at about twice the rate of the non-Muslim population — an average annual growth rate of 1.5 per cent for Muslims compared with 0.7 per cent for non-Muslims.

                  If current trends continue, says the Centre, Muslims will make up 26.4 per cent of the world's total projected population of 8.3 billion in 2030, up from 23.4 per cent of the estimated 2010 world population of 6.9 billion.

                  The full report, which includes an executive summary, interactive maps and sortable data tables, is available on the Pew Forum's website.

                  http://pewforum.org"

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                    #19
                    Predictions, from anyone for Egypt?

                    Here's one:

                    Egypt's military will support the present leader and they will come down hard on protestors and will arrest over 500 dissidents in the next few days.

                    He will stay in power, well paid, until the next leader is groomed, for the next election.

                    The Suez Canaal is too important to take a chance on some fluke party winning Egypt's next election. The Egyptian military leaders flew to the USA to finalize the strategy. Pars

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                      #20
                      Dare is NO RULING PARTY IN EGYPT!!! The Military is da Ruling Party. The rest is gist fer Show. Don't you's know anyting???????

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