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Mubarak the Shameless

Submitted by namir, Jul 6, 2007 16:01

Arab dictators such as Mubarak were startled when Saddam was toppled, they became frightened of the fate the awaits them. They facilitated Al-Qaida Jihadists to go to Iraq in order to kill this new democracy while at its infancy. This explains the coordinated attacks by ofical Arab media and politicians against the Shia and the new Iraqi government. They know the dangers of those terrorists against their own regimes but they became so desparate and fighting for their survival that they found Al-qaida, who hates democracy, and who uses dispicable crimes against the Shia in Iraq, as the best tool to fight the US and the Iraqis who have changed the status quo and created a dangerous tide of democracy against the Arab dictatorships.


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