Re: Israel fears loss of a crucial ally with Mubarak's fall



Yo creo que eso es lo que se temia BUha, he leido que la situacion actual la
creo Bush hace tres años.

Recuerda que esta es la forma como la CIA trata a sus ex-aliados. Noriega
en Panama es un buen ejemplo. Antes era mas cruento, como sucedio con
Trujillo. La caida de Fulgencio Batista fue lo mismo, solo que se
equivocaron con Fidel Castro.

T.Schmidt
P.S. Saddam era otro aliado del CIA, ataco a Iran, pero termino colgado.


"jat" <jat@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Israel fears loss of a crucial ally with Mubarak's fall

Israel is concerned that the ouster of Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak
will give rise to the Muslim Brotherhood and create an 'encirclement' of
hostile states.

Jerusalem

While Egyptians are celebrating President Hosni Mubarak's ouster after 18
days of protest, Israelis are increasingly concerned that his departure
will empower the Islamist Muslim Brotherhood and threaten Israel's
longstanding peace treaty with Egypt.

Analysts in Israel are warning that the power vacuum left behind by Mr.
Mubarak could eventually lead to the rise of the Brotherhood, one of the
minor players in the predominantly secular protest movement that led to
the end of Mubarak's reign. They worry that could create an Egypt that is
antithetical to the Jewish state.

The Muslim Brotherhood, which was founded in 1928, has established its
popularity through social and charity institutions and performed well in
the 2005 parliamentary elections before the regime stepped in to limit its
gains.

*More*
http://www.csmonitor.com/World/Middle-East/2011/0211/Israel-fears-loss-of-a-crucial-ally-with-Mubarak-s-fall
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/jat
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