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El Baradei & Egypt

Its quite interesting how so many Egyptians have played significant, if puppeteering roles on the international stage for decades, while their nation, like most African nations remain under tyrannical rule. The recent news about Muhammed El Baradei's plans to return to Egypt in other to take advantage of the protest on the streets of Egypt's cities and towns, small and large is not surprising, but will not likely end well.


Dr. El Baradei's contribution to the international community is not trivial, his nobel peace prize is supposed to be an aknowledgement of that role - particularly as the head of the UN Nuclear watchdog - His role in Iraq, North Korea and Iran is particularly interesting and will be a matter for another day - but his role in Egypt remains suspect. El Baradi is no different than other transplants, who are actually agents of foreign nations, intent on supplanting the will of the people of their old country in the name of international order.

It is inconceivable that Germans will allow any other nation to have a major say in deciding who runs it - indeed, it is unlikely that Germans will support a candidate who has not live within the German borders for decades to suddenly lay claim to any leadership mantle. Chalabi tried this in Iraq, under the guise of US support - and failed. It is not likely that El Baradei will succeed either. Although the reportage in Western media gives the impression that Egyptians may have little option but to settle for the Vienna resident turned "dissident" leader.

I really hope the people of Egypt can finally put an end to the travesty that is Mubarak and help show the way to an African renaissance. The continent of over 700 million people has suffered enough under the "leadership" of Western sanctioned tribe of locusts. If the emancipation of the continent should start with the Tunisian protest that ousts a 23 year dictator, and lead to the fall of a 30 year old pillaging in Cairo ; It will indeed be a great day for peoples from the Gilbraltar strait to the horn of Cape Coast.

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