Friday, May 9, 2008

What a coincidence

This coincidence  shows you how the Egypt , Syria and Lebanon are too close to each whether on the Governmental level or the public level.

Last Week Mubarak announced a 30% raise in Egypt

Last week Bashar announced a 25% raise in Syria

Then this week the Egyptian Government raised the prices of fuel products along with other products

Also this week the Syrian Government raised the prices of fuel products along with other products

To Lebanon

The Pro-American Cabinet that no one wants it more because of its economic and political decisions raised the prices of fuel products along with other products and now people are really angry not because of sectarian reasons or Hezbollah or Iran but because of the prices.

9 comments:

  1. The terrorist clients of Hisbollah have obeyed the orders of the dirty dogWali Faqueeh- Ali Khameini and and declared war In Lebanon. Now I ran can baragian for more share of the Iraqi blood and resources.

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  2. i'm very angry and upset about the latest إنتلاق of violence in لبنان. i was not aware that things were as tense as they were and i had not been following the situation closely. i was hoping that things were going to get أحسن في وسط اشرقي and that the US would get out but now يبدو that things are going to get worse. i blame the killing of حج عمد for this latest disaster.

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  3. @Kyle,I do not think so , I think it is more than that , the top of ice berg with the telecommunication network, it was wrong to come to their communication system

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  4. "It is wrong to come near to their communication system".

    I think that you should be silenced! Are you defending a party of thugs taking orders from a dirty zoroastar country like Iran, which is driven by a thoudsands of year grudge on its Arab masters and tutors.

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  5. zeinobia, أفكر ما تقصد هو it was wrong to attack their communication system. well, israel/united states قتل حج عمد and bombed syria recently. what هزب الله did was small potatoes (very small) in comparison. by the way, it's tip of the iceberg, not top of the iceberg - what the arabic equivalent, or is it the same. في كل حل it's obvious that you're biased against هزب الله i'm not here to argue or debate just be friendly.

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  6. @amr,shut up

    @Kyle , I am not biased against Hezbollah , who gave you this idea ?? or what make you think this ??
    on the contrary ,look I am with or against anyone , but I think the 14th of March was pushing Hezbollah towards this from long time
    I am somehow with Hezbollah because I believe this was made for the Israelis from the beginning to the ending

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  7. as far as why i thought you were biased against هزب الله it must have been something كتبك من قبل لكن لا استطيع ان اذكر
    don't take it too personal or let it upset you.

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  8. Hi Z,

    Just my opinion, but enough of the other Arab countries already. They hate Egypt and Egyptians.

    Let's talk about our problems, it's not like there is a shortage.

    P.s. Trying to find your email address to contact you as I'm currently in Egypt.

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  9. @Kyle ,I do not take it on a personal level


    @Sam, We can't be silent on what is going in the Arab countries because they are our extension ,our national security whether in Lebanon or Sudan
    you can find my email in the blog

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