WATCHING CAIRO: THE WORLD IS ALL EYES
WORLD NEWS
AP
CAIRO, EGYPT
FEB 2011
It's the focus of the whole world as Cairo's protests, killings and now war in the streets between supporters and non-supporters of the country's president clash in fighting. Egypt has demonstrated a main stay story and the world is it's captive audience. With all out drama of a present day war the scenes from Cairo almost seem mystic and myterious unreal. However, the situation is very real-life. Now the focus turns against reporters and those you are pro President Mubarak. have their stories unfolding as well. Latest reports indicate gun fire and turned up violence leaving at least 6 people killed and hundreds wounded. Protestors still remain after the President swore to not run for re-election in September. They are saying that is not good enough, they want Mubarak to leave now and not bendable as to having his son follow as a propective candidate in line. Steps from those who favor their president led in outraged fight as they attacked anti-president groups in fighting. After the attacks Egypt's prime minister apologized for the attack and has offered concessions to try to calm down temperments. Rumors indicate that the attack on protectors may have been aided by the regime. Evidence points that the attack had seemed to be organized.
Faces on internet and television screens has the world watch attentively. The world is all eyes and conflicts seem to continue from episode to episode. How soon enough will the saga have an ending? Some have already paid with the ending of their lives.
I'm a world watcher. 'O-O'
This "Watching Ciaro" story was written by:
MIISRAEL
Hometown Memphis, Tennessee
AP
CAIRO, EGYPT
FEB 2011
It's the focus of the whole world as Cairo's protests, killings and now war in the streets between supporters and non-supporters of the country's president clash in fighting. Egypt has demonstrated a main stay story and the world is it's captive audience. With all out drama of a present day war the scenes from Cairo almost seem mystic and myterious unreal. However, the situation is very real-life. Now the focus turns against reporters and those you are pro President Mubarak. have their stories unfolding as well. Latest reports indicate gun fire and turned up violence leaving at least 6 people killed and hundreds wounded. Protestors still remain after the President swore to not run for re-election in September. They are saying that is not good enough, they want Mubarak to leave now and not bendable as to having his son follow as a propective candidate in line. Steps from those who favor their president led in outraged fight as they attacked anti-president groups in fighting. After the attacks Egypt's prime minister apologized for the attack and has offered concessions to try to calm down temperments. Rumors indicate that the attack on protectors may have been aided by the regime. Evidence points that the attack had seemed to be organized.
Faces on internet and television screens has the world watch attentively. The world is all eyes and conflicts seem to continue from episode to episode. How soon enough will the saga have an ending? Some have already paid with the ending of their lives.
I'm a world watcher. 'O-O'
This "Watching Ciaro" story was written by:
MIISRAEL
Hometown Memphis, Tennessee

I would really like to hear what Min. Farrakhan has to say about all of this, but the choice in Egypt is not between good and bad, it is between bad and worse. What most people don't realize is that Mubarak has been an American and Zionist Israeli ally for decades. There have been people with inside Egypt that have been pushing for democratic reforms for quite some time. Mubarak has in past suppressed these movements by use of the military force.
When America wanted to go to war in Iraq, the people of Egypt was against it, Mubarak being a puppet of the US and Zionist interest, supported it. He used the military and police forces to crackdown on decent.
It is possible that the U.S might lose Egypt as a strategic ally in the Mideast, depending what type government emerges after the down fall of Mubarak. If its a so-called Islamic government, pro-Palestinian, they will no doubt lose Egypt and there will be a lot of bloodshed. That is why they are so heavily involved in Sudan, they are working on setting up another client state in Southern Sudan.