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    #21
    My take on General Sami Enan's departure was sudden and abrupt. Now 24 protestors dead and 1000 injured and more than 1000 detained.... I think Enan was sent back to Mubarak with a warning.

    So far these protests are not run by Islamic extreemists, The last thing the Americans want.

    My Conclussion Mubarak steps down before the weekend is through.

    But it wouldn't be the first time I was wrong so I won't put much money on it.

    Real potential for historic times in the middle east I just hope it goes down the right path....

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      #22
      Lol,pars,you scared of the big bad muslim boogy
      man western media has been shoving down are
      throats.

      The vast majority listen to mtv and watch the latest
      hollywood movies,its old hardline nut bigots we
      have to watch out for.

      To early to tell how this will shake out.

      Countries also on the watch list will be house of
      saud and pakistan-where there are a lot of nut
      cases walking around.

      If a regional nato type muslim alliance breaks out
      then all bets are off.

      Turkey will have big role to play on how things land.

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        #23
        I'm throwing out ideas, trying to highlight the importance of watching this scuffle, mainly because without an operational Suez, a lot of Western Canadian grains will not reach the markets they have courted. Never underestimate the influence of extremists.

        Demmurage, stoppage, bribbery, cancellations, robbery and lost markets come to mind. Pars

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          #24
          This is the end of the western world domination of trade.
          The USA is bankrupt, so is the UK.
          The UK is scrapping half its navy, and the new carriers will have no jets to fly off them.
          Headlines this week was £6billion worth of NEW!!!! nimrod planes(AWACS) being scrapped to save money.
          We can no longer defend our interests abroad.
          We still produce most of the food for export to hungry countries, but for how long?

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            #25
            The G20's still continue to create wealth, and people do it willingly, and they choose the G'20's to move TO, not move away FROM.

            Willingly.

            Many look to China as the new role model. Billions of people, 80% of them subsistent living, most of the young people are single men, no potential wives available, ...centrally planned that way, I might add. Put yourself in that bed.

            How would you like to emulate sharia law so forceful in the Arab region, maybe you should ask your wives.

            We are not only lucky because of what our ancestors strived to create, but we continue to subscribe to a philopophy of living that embraces the equality of opportunity, rule of law, British parliamentary system, and they provide us with choice. It's a system we must protect.

            Economic success is not only about making money. It's about moving to, and choosing to, and wanting to create wealth in a region you want to work in, raise a family in, and enjoy.

            So, where would you sooner live? Haiti? Cuba? Poland? Lebanon? I've been to Figi...nope. Spain?

            80% of Egyptians lives on a few dollars a day. 83M people.

            Yes, well.

            Pars

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              #26
              Schucks, all this worldwide rioting is delaying my planned border run with 10 dollar wheat. Won't get noticed by the media at this rate.

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                #27
                Maybe, just for a change, the good old USA should listen to the people in these regions, at a grass roots level, and support and address the real problems..Propping up sadistic dictators hasn`t worked out to well over the years...

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                  #28
                  The alternative at the time was a similar regime to Iraq. You prefer?

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                    #29
                    Iraq?Who frickin cares,not one drop of canadian
                    blood is worth all the sand over there.

                    How long should we get our asses kicked in
                    afgana**** before we leave?And who is responsible
                    for that stupidity?

                    What if the chinese sent a million men over to
                    liberate quebec?Their fight?Their business?

                    Im sure the media could brainwash more than a few
                    clueless souls.

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                      #30
                      Back in the good old days BC (before cotton), there was an effort made to establish a little patch of land in the middle of the east, whereby an ethnic group of people established themselves to live in their own little country, and the USA kind of lined up behind them with their guns to make sure no one messed with the settlers.

                      Took a lot of cash and negotiating to do it. It meant paying for an army in the region, only in those days it was less than the $1.4B it costs today to maintain it. The locals were real pissy, but right or wrong, it was a done deal.

                      And the paid army did keep order.

                      Was it worth it?

                      Some would say no.

                      Gotta say, the landowner neighbors didn't like folks that had moved in, never did, still don't, and without a doubt would do away with the settlers in a heartbeat if the army didn't still keep a bit of order in the region. But the papers were signed in red you might say.

                      Is it worth it?

                      Hell, most young folks have forgotten the name of the group that made themselves a new home, forgot the region it's in, and even forgot how much it cost in cash and lives.

                      Is it worth it?

                      Depends soley upon how the next generation views it, doesn't it.
                      Pars

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