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Post by Ahmed Wed Nov 12, 2008 9:35 pm

The countdown for Egypt’s dictator Mubarak has started

Two books have been published recently predicting the downfall of President Mubarak of Egypt and the aftermath of the collapse of his regime. The first book is “Inside Egypt: The Land of the Pharaohs on the Brink of a Revolution” by John R. Bradley. The second book is called “The Last Days: the Horror Awaiting us” by Egyptian journalist Abdulhalim Qandeel. The two books have been acclaimed as a frightening depiction of the case of decay of the Egyptian society on every level and the inevitable collapse of the Mubarak’s regime and the chaos that might spread through the region.

Bradley’s Inside Egypt has been described as “terrifically well-told and extremely sobering”. “In this highly readable and thoughtful volume, Bradley provides a devastating critique of Egypt’s current dictatorial government.” “Inside Egypt is an original, angry, brilliant, subtle, and highly readable expose of contemporary Egyptian politics and society.” Says Peter Bergen, author of Holy War Inc.

“Egypt is the next domino to fall and, as they say, so goes Egypt so goes the Middle East. John R. Bradley hits the nail on the head, explaining why a pillar of American dominance in that part of the world is about to crumble.” Says Robert Baer, former Middle East-based CIA operative and author of See No Evil and Sleeping with the Devil

Five decades after Nasser and the Free Officers overthrew the British-backed monarchy in a dramatic coup d’état, the future of Egypt grows more uncertain by the day. John Bradley examines the junctions of Egyptian politics and society as they slowly disintegrate under the twin pressures of a ruthless military dictatorship at home and a flawed Middle East policy in Washington. Inside Egypt is a tour-de-force of the most brutal Arab state where torture and corruption are endemic–but one that is also a key U.S. all and a historic regional trendsetter. This uniquely insightful book brings to vivid life Egypt’s competing identities and political trends, as the Mubarak dynasty struggles to resolve a succession crisis and the disciplined Islamists wait patiently in the wings for a chance to seize power.

As for Qandeel’s The Last Day, he paints a gloomy and a frightening picture of the state of affairs in Egypt as unemployment has reached more than 30 % and 34 %of Egyptians are under the poverty line. Qandeel further states that only 2 % 0f the population is controlling economy, while more than 90 % are poor.

Qandeel sees that Egypt as a reservoir of anger, a country that is burning and waiting to burst into chaos and lawlessness.

Egyptians are enraged at the thought that Mubarak’s son, Gamal, would be their next ruler as in Syria, continuing on the same route of his father enriching the elite and business cronies while ignoring the increasing demands of the masses for reform.

Mubarak has ruled Egypt with an iron fist since 1981 turning Egypt into a police state with a security force that nears 2 million elements, worse than the last day of the Shah of Iran.

The Mubarak’s regime has grown very unpopular and detested by most Egyptians. Prices of basic food items and commodities are skyrocketing. The large population of young educated, jobless, unmarried youth is alienated and getting more frustrated and angry everyday.

The possible fall of the centralized government of Egypt and the Mubarak’s regime could send shock waves throughout the globe. Under the current regime, there is no apparent chain of command or democratic institutions that would facilitate the transfer of power to the next president.

Qandeel, who was beaten up few years ago by government thugs for criticizing Mubarak and left fighting for his life, says that the door is wide open to all kinds of speculations of unnerving scenarios. Would an ambitious general stage another coup, turning Egypt into a God -knows-what regime? Would Egypt witness another Khomeini-style revolution? Considering the alarming rising poverty figures in Egypt and the disparities between the classes, could Egypt be overrun by an angry and hungry mob, French Revolution style? On the world arena, nothing is more disturbing to political analysts, policymakers and stockowners in the U.S. and Western capitals than waking up one day to the breaking news coming from the Middle East that one of the long assumed allies have been toppled by a coup or a popular uprising of angry masses creating chaos, panic and uncertainty in international markets.

Average citizens and consumers worldwide have been paying the price for conflicts in the Middle East in terms of jacked up oil prices; consequently increasing the prices of gasoline, heat and energy bills and other commodities. Political stability means economic growth, less spending on military conflicts, more cash to social programs, happy voters, and hence high ratings for politicians. It is all one big picture, a cycle of connected events, inevitably and inextricably linked in our ever shrinking global village, says Egyptian political scientist Hani Ismail.

Given this equation, any near term trigger event in Egypt would garner at least the same global attention as any other Middle East regional conflict. Hence, the four scariest words in the political dictionary are: Egypt after Hosni Mubarak?
-TAM

This should basically sum up the corruptiuon in Egypt.
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Old man Mubarak, president of Egypt:
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"Supposedly",he has been voted for 5 terms straigth so far (His 6th is coming up). He has ruled Egypt and corrupted Egypt for 3 decades so far. Most thinkers believe (and its obvious) that Mubarak is trying to transfer power to his son Gamal:

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**If that happens it will be an all out war**

Prime Minister: Ahmed(He filthied the name) Nazif:

Corruption in Egypt Egypt-Extends-State-of-Emergency-2

He has sold the whole entire country. This man has sold most hospitals, banks, companies, factories, institutions etc. to foreigers. All that is left for him, and that he announced will sell, is to sell in the country is the Nile, rest of the companies, Pyramids, Red sea, and mediterrian sea coastlines.

Current PM speaker of Peoples assembley Ahmed Sorur:
Corruption in Egypt Srour1

The man who has vowed to make every Egyptians's lives hell! You know how you see your mother everyday, sicne you were born. This man is the same.

This man has just been *rofl* "voted" for the 5000th thousand last week. Applaud everyone, aplaud.

Safwat El Sharif:
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The speaker of the Shura Council. Along with hjis friend Srour, this man has promised ot bring hell to everyone. You know how you see your mother everyday, since you were born. This man is the same.

Ahmed Ezz:
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The man who made steel cost more than 4000 pounds a ton,a nd this is becasue of his Monopoly.
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Good News:
1-Egypt opens a hospital in Afghanistan to help the Afghainstan people out.

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Post by preid1220 Thu Nov 13, 2008 12:39 am

wow sounds like a total revult will break out, after that you can be sure america will step in to "fix"the problem
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Post by Ahmed Thu Nov 13, 2008 12:59 am

Are you kidding me? America Loves alll this. They support The old man and his gang because they are merely toys that they play with.
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Latest corruption news:

-Steel has reached more than 5000 pounds a ton!!! While elsewhere in the world the prices are decreasing.

-Sorur the 19th (19 years of corruption so far) said, when speaking about the opposition parties in Egypt, "if they [opposition parties] go away then who will we play with"

This man, who is the speaker of the Parliament views Egypts politics as a game.

Sort of like a soccer game, you need at least 2 teams to paly the game.
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Post by Ahmed Fri Nov 14, 2008 1:36 am

Todays corruption is a special:

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Post by Ahmed Sun Nov 23, 2008 9:01 pm

Corruption in Egypt Art.boutros-ghali.gi

This corrupted minsiter of Finance, is also a council member in the Peoples assembly.

He writes to himself checks.. For example:

Boutrous Ghali the conciler writes: I request from the minister of finance 50,000 pounds. While sitting on the same seat and without moving at all, he writes "Boutous Ghali the minister of finance acceptes this proposal", then he gives himself 50,000 pounds. Rofl, have you ever saw such courageous corruption before?!
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Post by Ahmed Sun Dec 14, 2008 2:02 am

Ahh, another video for the "Great leader Hosni Muabarak":

Egypt under Mubarak:


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