Re: Myth of Shia-Sunni/Persian-Arab Confrontation

Posted:
Fri Dec 03, 2010 9:47 pm
by Azrael
Hosni Mubarak's time is limited. He's an old man and not in the best of health. Hopefully his successor won't tilt at windmills.
Re: Myth of Shia-Sunni/Persian-Arab Confrontation

Posted:
Fri Dec 03, 2010 9:51 pm
by Hans Bulvai
Its not just Hosni that must change (although that would be a good day), but the whole system in Egypt does. A Latin American style reform is needed as a beginning. Only when people can begin to break the chain of forced oppressive poverty can they begin to evolve. And Egypt is in desperate need of reform and evolution.