highplainsdem
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Wed Feb-02-11 11:34 AM
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President Obama should make at least as strong a statement as the British PM |
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http://www.reuters.com/article/2011/02/02/egypt-britain-idUSLDE7111T820110202And he needs to make it in person, not through a spokesman or written statement.
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Wed Feb-02-11 11:37 AM
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Wed Feb-02-11 11:38 AM
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But, frankly, just saying 'strongly' that violence is unacceptable isn't going to help the anti-Mubarak protesters much.
Pres. Obama really needs to announce that as long as Mubarak lets his dogs provoke violence, then all U.S. aid and assistance is ended, military advisers and diplomats will be withdrawn.
But who thinks that is going to happen?
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Wed Feb-02-11 11:40 AM
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3. I agree that it needs to happen and now |
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If Obama doesn't try to help end this bloodshed in some way, and forcefully (and I don't mean by force), the Egyptian youths will remember being let down by America and that is what extremist Muslim groups count on. This is one of the reasons why people in the Middle East (and elsewhere) hate us.
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Wed Feb-02-11 11:41 AM
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"Now, it is not the role of any other country to determine Egypt’s leaders. Only the Egyptian people can do that. What is clear -- and what I indicated tonight to President Mubarak -- is my belief that an orderly transition must be meaningful, it must be peaceful, and it must begin now."
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