I previously mentioned that there is a lot of lobbying these days in the Egyptian media against the Shi'its and Iran as part of the hostility erupted between Sunnis and Shi'its.
Well today the escalation reached another level, with the largest distributed state controlled paper "Al-Ahram" quoting on its first page a diplomatic source (anonymous of course) that the abduction and killing of Egypt's first ambassador to Iraq after the fall of Saddam Hussein some two years ago was actually the work of the Iranian intelligence, who wanted to send a clear message that it will not tolerate any influence for Egypt and any Sunni country for that matter in Iraq.
Waldorf
Sunday, January 28, 2007
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I started reading blogs a while ago and for some reason (Canadian girl, Scottish background) I had been reading mainly Egyptian blogs. I branched out to include Iraqi, Irani, Pakistan blogs. All very interesting. Then somehow I found your blog. I read it from start to finish and I was amazed at the number of times I almost shouted "yes, yes, yes" finally I am seeing so much common sense. You don't choose sides, you look for what is good or just plain stupid in each news story. Very refreshing, Thankyou, Lilly
Thank you Lilly for the nice words.
Waldorf
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