US Reaction to Egyptian Crisis Lacks Leadership
Please watch the following video where my 7 year old daughter Mali Hauptman speaks out on this issue.
Another day passes and the United States government and it’s representatives continue to ignore the blatant defiance of Egypt’s president Mubarak. While people continue to peacefully demonstrate the Egyptian government feigns a sort of non presence during the day while it terrorizes those who seek freedom at night.
The United States government knows that reprisals are being executed. For our representatives including Hillary Clinton to remain so neutral is truly a crime. This is a moment in history in which we will never have the same opportunity to try to unite the nation’s of the world. A clear and public statement from persons such as Hillary Clinton and President Obama would send a message that the United States does truly stand for freedom.
As I watch Hillary Clinton on CNN this moment I imagine the disappointment and outrage of the freedom seeking people’s of Egypt and that entire region. We had prison breaks during hurricane Katrina. So what? The issue should be the removal of Mubarak. That’s what Hillary Clinton and the rest of our government’s representatives should keep repeating over and over until he does.
The uprising is supported by the USA via the CIA. This is part of the US agenda to replace the power structure, in the Middle East. Up front they support Mubarak but behind the scenes, they want him out. You will never get the truth from the main stream media because they are completely controlled by the elite. Our consciousness is is being kept to a very shallow depth. It’s all about power, control, manipulation and deception. There needs to be new leadership in Egypt and the new leader should not be another CIA puppet.
Shame on all those who would stand by and watch these atrocities without saying the things that clearly need to be said.
May god bless the United States, Egypt and the entire world.
Posted: January 30th, 2011 under Personal Stuff, Politics, Reflections, The World Community.
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