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Kirkpatrick, David. New York Times. News Article. January 15, 2013,
Access date January 16, 2013.
http://www.nytimes.com/2013/01/16/opinion/president-morsis-repulsive-comments-against-jews.html
President Morsi’s Repulsive Comments
Enter the stage of contention reflecting racism and prejudice descending from centuries of hate. The bone of contention is that there is no parallel level of being at ease with a Jew or a Zionist in the Egyptian Kingdom. Reflective of days of Moses comes the true plight of all races concerned and true inability to be at peace with each other. Supportive of Palestinians the Egyptian Government stands tall in support for the entire world to see that even though the Country of Palestina (Palestine) is small Egypt is the backer and support they have.
Civil Rivalry is running amuck in this not European or Western Country of supposed chivalry that it is like a knife in the front and back where a wound can be initiated at will and no recourse. Being weak and defenseless elsewhere is obviously a benefit and pleasure to know that the troops can be readied to kick a little “a”. Whether a condemnation can be justified for virulent remarks is a matter of opinion since there are obviously two sides to each story and only one explosion is being fired upon.
Reflective of thought is whether a consistent judgment is done in all matters of dilemmas or is it that reflective of past deeds is the case of no response to this country. After all a bully is a bully and a foul oppressor is a foul oppressor and will not be tolerated elsewhere and shows that reflective of the comments issued point blank that obviously wrong doing has been continually
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committed to cause such emotionally charged outbursts and a show of force will obviously be forthcoming and soon.
Clear lines of direct fact are being said with no hidden innuendo or double entendere to hide behind. What is being said is factual feeling and a verbal challenge and gauntlet laid down harsh and hard.
Hostilities are an intricate cultural problem in the Eastern World that will never let the Western World or European World into their sphere. What is happening there…stays there and is a closed door to outsiders and always will be. If the need for intervention is needed requests will be made but otherwise any intervention is seen as a threat and an act of hostility and an act of pre-war.
Conclusionary thoughts are that no intervention will be welcome and that the lack of peace that exists will be dealt with summarily between the hostile countries and no intervention is wanted or needed by either the Western World or European World.
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The New York Times
January 15, 2013
President Morsi’s Repulsive Comments
By David Kirkpatrick
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