On Friday evening
is the Egyptian dictator Hosni Mubarak on the occasion of the revolt in Egypt the first time in weeks, appeared before the television cameras and made the demonstrators there a declaration of war.
He had a duty to ensure the safety and order and that he would do that. He would not think to withdraw, but has announced that tomorrow appoint a new government that will implement this task consistently. At the same time Hosni Mubarak tanks in the center of the capital Cairo beordet who have turned their guns on the protesters. The opposition has not published any response to the challenge of Mubarak.
On the border with Gaza, the Egyptian army has eröffenet fire on a crowd that tried to break the blockade of Gaza. Over large parts of Egypt, Mubarak has imposed a nightly curfew. Since the closure, the Poizei shoot with live ammunition on protesters. There have been zahllreiche dead. Alone in the city Suez to 13 people have been shot.
order the protesters to take communication, Mubarak has made Egypt the most part off the Internet and mobile communications.
Postscript: Immediately after the speech of Husni Mubarak Barack Obama is a statement about Egypt went live to the public. He referred it to the address and a telephone call from Mubarak, which he then fed to him. It appears Barack Obama on the brakes, makes no specific claims on Egypt and being accepted that Husni Mubarak remains in power - despite the fact the U.S. in the days and years before, fueled by GONGOs, the U.S. media machine, and government statements, the protests for regime change had . As it stands, the U.S. is its attempt to renew Egypt by stirring up some protests a little, and then introduce a nice-looking pro-American pseudo-democracy on the German model, out of control. The nervousness of the U.S. administration is clearly felt. Richard Nathan Haass, chairman of the powerful CFR said something at the same time on CBS that the United States have not in hand, whether there will be a regime change in Egypt. The Egyptian military will have soon, probably tomorrow, announce whether the regime will survive, and then the U.S. will come to terms with the decision of the military. At least parts of the army so far seem willing to be , Mubarak to base. The Muslim Brotherhood, meanwhile, has announced to continue the uprising against the dictator.
(This article first appeared in blog My party book and has been mirrored here, since my party membership because of continuing DDoS attacks still is in parts difficult to reach.)
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