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President Darman's Trip to Israel

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Re: President Darman's Trip to Israel

Postby Cawar » Thu Nov 29, 2007 2:03 am

Gurey

Stay truthful to your believes sxb cos you're shooting yourself in the foot.

Your saying Sadat was a traitor for faling the Arab-isreali war or for acheiving the peace accord between Egypt and Isreal??

And you said what did Isreal do to somalis?? which I believe is "perhaps" nothing, but isnt Zionist Isreal doing and working at its best to destroy anything thats relgious and not just Islam??

I think you know better.

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Re: President Darman's Trip to Israel

Postby gurey25 » Thu Nov 29, 2007 2:14 am

[quote="Cawar"]Gurey

Stay truthful to your believes sxb cos you're shooting yourself in the foot.

Your saying Sadat was a traitor for faling the Arab-isreali war or for acheiving the peace accord between Egypt and Isreal??

And you said what did Isreal do to somalis?? which I believe is "perhaps" nothing, but isnt Zionist Isreal doing and working at its best to destroy anything thats relgious and not just Islam??

I think you know better.[/quote]


well both actually,sadat was a traitor becuase he said fock everyone else,
i will take care of egypt first, which probably was the right decision.

sadat was the one responsible for interfering in course of the war and changing battle plans midway, for political reasons.
all the generals were against it, sadat orderd the generals on the field
going over the head of the chief of staff.

if the egyptians didnt head for the passes and kept the reserve behind the canal, the war would have lasted another 2 weeks,
and sharon would never have been able to cross the canal and envelope the 3rd army.

becuase general shazli disagreed violently all the time throughtout the war, he was replaced, then exiled and then tried in absentia for treason, becuase he wrote a book explaining what really happned.

that book is still banned in egypt, and most egyptians have no idea how thier president focked up.



now as for the zionist state, all i am saying is that it should not be the primary target for our hate and frustration, we should step back and look at the big picture.

I do not support the continued existance of this zionist entity,
i am just willing to live with it for the time bieng.

are you?


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