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Politics : Formerly About Advanced Micro Devices

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Taro
To: Taro who wrote (927978)3/28/2016 8:59:03 PM
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From Facebook, copy-pasta'd:

As someone who has lived in the middle east, I can safely say that Obama's middle east policy has been worse than any other American president in my lifetime; and yes, that includes Bush.



(when asked to elaborate, here is his response)
My apologies for the late reply. I will use Egypt as one of many examples. During the Arab spring, when Mubarak had realized his days were numberd, had agreed to step down in as Obama put it: an orderly and timely fashion.

That is until the Ikhwan (Muslim brotherhood) party had gotten itself organized. If you look up Walid Shoebat, and Barry's half brother, Malik Obama (who is the leader of the Ikhwan in Sudan) you can see he has a history with them. Anywas, in Egypt, the Ikhwan party with the help of Obama and Hillary (and tens of millions of American dollars) had prepared early, and gotten itself prepared early before any other party, making them the only viable party in Egypt.

In Egypt today, the Ikhwan is extremely unpopular, and they blaim Obama and Clinton for having put them in power. El Sisi on the other hand, is a moderate, he has done more to combat Islamic extremism than even Mubarak, and the people love him, they see him as a patriot, and a hero, and they hate Obama even more for having tried to delegitimize him.
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