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Arab Spring part deux, trois?

Where aren't there any calls for sanctions and NATO intervention?

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Is this a foreign instigated uprising as well NeverSubmit?

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But NeverSubmit is right. A week of clashes, 300 people injured and ... nothing. No reaction. We wait until the "moderate Islamist Ennahda party" will "tamp down" protests. You think that it's not even a little bizarre, Tamarama? What about the "moderate Islamists"? It is already positive to be an Islamist, right. Soon, the whole Middle East will become Islamist, and there will be no place for Democratists with their rights for women and other nonsense.

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Is this a foreign instigated uprising as well NeverSubmit?

Who knows? But why no calls to arm the protesters with shoulder mounted laser guided missiles?

I thought that supplying deadly weapons to insurgents was the new path towards peace.

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Well, right now it's just protesters unhappy with 'government' voicing their dissaproval in protest, and subsequently having the Army sent in to suppress the protest.

Sound familiar?

Let's keep a close eye on it shall we?

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having the Army sent in to suppress the protest.

So why not arm the protesters with laser guided missiles so they can challenge their government's army.

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So why not arm the protesters with laser guided missiles so they can challenge their government's army.

And who do you propose does that?

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