Egypt And Israel Today -2012

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By: Bruce Hardboss

Gaza Strip 1999

The following Crosstalk video clip is a fair summary of Egypt's possible position relative to Israel in the Gaza Strip.  It is quite clear that Egypt's politics are in total chaos.  The new regime, whoever that may be, will probably not be friendly to Israel.  There is some hope that the new Egypt leadership will take a position which will honor previous peace accords with Israel.  We here at LA radio Israel feel that the Muslim brotherhood influence will be very strong.  We still highlight that the Muslim brotherhood goal is war with Israel.

The year 2012 will reveal much turmoil in the Middle East.  Egypt's new government and the new Iranian influence in the region will have a negative affect on Israel.  Once again our current administration does not have a clear plan in the Middle East.  This administration continues to throw away long-term relationships with the surrounding nations  and Israel.Obama's administration's shortsighted foreign-policy in the Middle East continues to destabilize the region.  Nation after nation, including Israel, has been thrown under the bus.  It is time for a administration change in the United States.  We support any body but Obama for president of the United States in 2012.

CrossTalk: Egypt's Jumble, Israel's Jitters


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