Friday, January 28, 2011

EGYPT Update 14

Brian Whittaker, a Middle East expert at the Guardian, has provided this snap analysis of Clinton's words:
It looks to me as if Clinton is angling for a negotiated departure by Mubarak, accompanied by an increase in political freedom. I think the US is aiming to structure the solution in a way that would protect its key interests: the peace treaty with Israel, the Suez canal, and co-operation against terrorism.


From @thelede: Blogger's Dramatic Video of Battle for a Cairo Bridge http://nyti.ms/hqph3Z

@SultanAlQassemi: Osama Saraya, Editor of Al Ahram newspaper "The MB trying to burn Egypt. We will not let these thugs burn Egypt" #LIES
@3Beee: RT @Falasteeni
Military has entered Alexandria and Suez: May the soldiers join their people #jan25

****@mpoppel: REU: TUNISIAN SECURITY FORCES CHASE PROTESTERS THROUGH CENTRAL TUNIS, FIRE TEAR GAS - WITNESSES*****

@rzabaneh: US Clinton LIVE on #Egypt #Jan25: we cont to monitor situation closely, deeply concerned by use of violence against protesters. Violence wont make Egyptians grievances go away.
@danmike1: #USA #FAIL #EGYPT”@NoLiesRadio: Tunisia Egypt Revolution Tribute by Ken O'Keefe from Gaza http://fb.me/NitPLnTt
@jan25live: Dostor: #jan25 #egypt Thousands heading to Nassr City passing by Abasseya and Galaa Str

@SultanAlQassemi: Breaking Al Jazeera: "Nasr City residents heading & those from Abbas Al Aqqad road heading to Ramses square to join other protesters"

@Salim_Z: more people flood the streets in anger due to the use of gaz bombs against those praying peacefully.

@SultanAlQassemi: Egyptian protestors salute Army vehicles in Cairo streets as night falls. #jan25 via Al Jazeera  http://yfrog.com/h2u40kj

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