MURDER IN THE SAHARA I have waited patiently for the world - TopicsExpress



          

MURDER IN THE SAHARA I have waited patiently for the world leaders and powerful nations to rebuff the outcome of the murder of nascent democracy in the ancient Egyptian country. On a daily basis, white house has always assumed the role of a sanctimonious principal who does not condone even the most tolerable military regime from countries around the world. Looking at the fervor with which they fought Libya, one would expect that Obama would have denigrated the manner of the callous military intervention in Egypt. To be frank, my interpretation is that the white house did not decipher it as a coup, but rather, the military facilitating the ultimate wish of the white house. From another standpoint, I personally think the Egyptian coup is a form of experiment and warning to other countries, especially the impenetrable ones. Military and religious crusaders seem to be the last game plan by the cowardly powerful western states. It is very obvious that the white house sees through a coloured prism, and could therefore interpret two unsavoury decisions from the angle it pleases the man in the oval office. It is very possible to conclude that Mubarak was the president of Egypt for donkey years because he knew how to play the game according to the laws from Capitol Hill. For our Nigerian brothers who would like to host Obama, as the president of one of the powerful countries, you have just seen the most powerful form of treachery. We do not need the Egyptian experiment here. We regard our laggard democratic process. Please GEJ and other stakeholders in the Nigerian politics wake up from your political slumber and acrimony, Egyptian experiment must not work here!
Posted on: Mon, 08 Jul 2013 17:23:50 +0000

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