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Africa North
Mubarak hints: WeÂ’ll develop nukes
2007-01-07
Tip o' the hat to the SandMonkey. We pretty much knew this but it is from the horse's, er, mouth.
SHARM E-SHEIKH – Is Egypt declaring its intentions to develop nuclear weapons? Thus it appeared in a speech delivered by Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak Thursday on the occasion of meeting with Prime Minister Ehud Olmert in Sharm e-Sheikh. “We don’t want nuclear weapons,” Mubarak stated, “But since they appear highly present in the area, we must defend ourselves."

Recently Egypt announced that it was striving to attain nuclear capabilities. President Mubarak himself, as well as his son Jamal, were questioned on the issue and declared that their nation needed nuclear energy for peaceful purposes, and Egypt's nuclear program would be aimed at overcoming the deficiency in fuel and natural gas reserves.

However, now it appears that if Iran develops nuclear power, Egypt will no longer be satisfied with devoting its nuclear resources to peaceful purposes alone.
It's one thing if the evil Joooz have the bomb. But allowing the Medes and Persians? No, never!
Mubarak made the comments Thursday after being questioned by an Egyptian journalist on Olmert’s recent “slip of the tongue” regarding Israel’s nuclear armament. The writer asked whether Olmert’s peaceful declarations during their meeting contradicted his recent comments in Germany that Israel is stocked with nukes.

In response, Olmert reiterated past statements that “Israel will not be the first to introduce nuclear weapons to the Middle East. As is well known, it is Iran that is threatening to introduce nukes and use them – and many countries have good reason to be concerned, including Israel, Egypt and many European nations. The UN Security Council’s decision to threaten sanctions against Iran is a step in the right direction.”

Mubarak, on the other hand, said that if Iran attains nuclear weapons, his country cannot sit idly by on the sidelines. “Egypt’s stance is clear. We declared this stance in Baghdad in the early 1990’s in the presence of then President Saddam Hussein: The Middle East should be free of weapons of mass destruction – atomic, biological and chemical.

“We don’t want nuclear arms in the area but we are obligated to defend ourselves. We will have to have the appropriate weapons. It is irrational that we sit and watch from the sidelines when we might be attacked at any moment,” Mubarak stated.
Posted by:Steve White

#9  Well, he has been advocating playing the Sunni card here (repeatedly).
Posted by: Pappy   2007-01-07 21:26  

#8  That is one reason why I have been seathing against the Wall Street Journal for promoting US play of the Shiite Card

Have you been doing that?
Posted by: Shipman   2007-01-07 13:24  

#7  "Take a look around Cairo and think what it will be like with everyone dead." Just another Egyptian Necropolis.
Posted by: imoyaro   2007-01-07 11:25  

#6  According to most of the English language Arab press, they fear Iran more than do they fear Israel. That is one reason why I have been seathing against the Wall Street Journal for promoting US play of the Shiite Card. Advocates of that insanity are brain dead. still, al-Sadr appears to be taking over Sunni neighborhoods of Baghdad, at will. God knows why that is being indulged.
Posted by: Sneaze Shaiting3550   2007-01-07 10:31  

#5  Take a look around Cairo and think what it will be like with everyone dead. Or Anwar dam with a big hole in it.

Stop teasing.
Posted by: Excalibur   2007-01-07 08:52  

#4  How many ya' want? It will take about 20 minutes.
Posted by: Jackal   2007-01-07 08:45  

#3  There should be a rule that any country that cannot produce a workable microwave oven should not have nukes.
Posted by: Baba Tutu   2007-01-07 04:54  

#2  These arabs and pershans are crazier 'n sh*t house rats. Nukes will be the end of them.

That sounds an awfully lot more like a feature than a bug.
Posted by: AzCat   2007-01-07 03:24  

#1  These arabs and pershans are crazier 'n sh*t house rats. Nukes will be the end of them. They do not have enough sense to think things through about MAD. They will develop SAD (Self Assured Destruction) when they get nukes because there are too many nutcases that will get their hands on a device. Take a look around Cairo and think what it will be like with everyone dead. Or Anwar dam with a big hole in it.
Posted by: Alaska Paul   2007-01-07 02:30  

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