Monday, February 14, 2011

Where is Mubarak?

In order to answer that question, look no farther than the recent history.

The possibilities are:

1. Dead, poisoned, locked up, or killed,
2. Escaped into a remote unknown location

Support analysis:




1. General Muhammad Najeeb was put under house arrest in 1954 by Gamal Abul Naser. Najeeb re-surfaced in the 1960's and died in 1984. He was the first president of Egypt after ousting King Farouk and changing the kingdom into a republic. .


2. Haitian President Jean-Bertrand Aristide was flown directly from Haiti to South Africa on American flights in order to quiet the uprising against him.


3. Jehan Sadat was allowed to settle in Washinton, DC after her husband was assassinated.


4. Khomenie changed the rules of the game of political asylum of infamous  monarchs after ousting the Shah, putting a bounty on Salman Rushie's head, and inciting the Muslim Brotherhood to assassinate Sadat. Jimmy Carter denied the Shah a visa to enter the USA. Sadat brought the Shah to Egypt and crowned his son the new emperor of Iran.

5. King Farouk was exiled to Italy by General Najeeb. The King's main obsession was overeating and drinking that had put an end to his life in 1960.

6. Naser exiled or house-arrested his main opponents in his unprecedented campaign to modernize Egypt. Naser's young age and genuine intent led him to uplift Egypt from the dark age into the modern developed world.

7. Mubarak ruled Egypt with an iron fist, kissed up to Israel and the USA, crushed the back of every Egyptian, and fattened his wealth beyond comprehension. Mubarak lacked the courage to declare his resignation. A day after he insisted to remain in power until the end of his term, Mubarak disappeared suddenly.

8. The youthful Naser exiled the elderly Najeeb and was able to build the Aswan Dam, nationalize the Suez Canal, and industrialize Egypt for the first time since Muhammed Ali did in the 1800-1840.

9. Sadat locked up all intellectuals and academics who opposed him in the last month prior to his assassination. Sadat's skewed reasoning and deceptive tactics helped secure peace with Israel in the form of military truce, rather than true peace.


10. The Shah of Iran lived outlandish life style while his people were deprived from the basic necessities of living. The Shah was rejected by all nations on earth, except Egypt. Khomenie chased the Shah and Sadat to their and succeeded on both.

11. Yasser Arafaat entrusted the Israelis and the Americans to honor their words for a Palestinian state. Not too long, Arafaat was crushed, poisoned, and humiliated by the Israelis.

As for Mubarak, his old age might have gotten him before any intrusive plot does. The Egyptians are fed with him and the Muslim Brotherhood has the reason and mean to bring him to justice, similar to the American justice brought to Saddam.

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