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Arabia
Iranian Media Hail Egypt 'Revolution'
2011-01-28
Media in the Arab world are generally reporting cautiously on the protests rocking Egypt following the shakeup in Tunisia, but those in Iran are giving the turmoil prominent, almost gleeful, coverage.

Sunni Egypt, viewed as the leader of the Arab world, and Shi'ite Iran are longstanding rivals.

Iranian outlets, especially those linked to the government and establishment, are using terms like "revolution" and "uprising" to describe the protests, painting the demonstrators as heroic and giving headline treatment to voices predicting the downfall of President Hosni Mubarak.
Posted by:gorb

#1  IMO Radical Islam is thihnking "DA TIME IS NOW" as per [finally] gaining DECISIVE MILPOL ADVANTAGE OVER ISRAEL IN THE MIDDLE EAST [Arab-Israeli Conflict], + DITTO ROLLBACK OF US-WESTERN REGIONAL INFLUENCE as per "moderate", anti-Islamist Arab-Muslim regimes = Govts-States.

And again, doing so while an MSM-Net, Pert-criticized or alleged "ANTI-AMERICAN AMERICAN" POTUS BAMMER IS IN THE WHITE HOUSE 2011-2012 = 2012-2016 iff the Bammer wins a second term.

SCOPE > Pragmatically, by the above MSM-Net + Pert Scope its to Radical Islam's pro-REGIONAL,GLOBAL JIHAD advantage to MAKE SURE AN ALLEGED ANTi-AMER AMER POTUS BAMMER DOES WIN RE-ELECTION???
Posted by: JosephMendiola   2011-01-28 20:43  

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