President Morsi calls on Hezbollah to leave Syria, cuts diplomatic relations with Damascus.
6 replies, posted
[QUOTE]Egypt's Islamist president says he is cutting off diplomatic relations with Syria and has ordered that Damascus Embassy in Cairo to be closed.
Mohammed Morsi told thousands of supporters in a rally held on Saturday that his government is also withdrawing the Egyptian charge d'affaires from Damascus.
Morsi also called on Lebanon's Hezbollah militant group to leave Syria, where the Iranian-backed Shiite group has been fighting alongside troops loyal to embattled President Bashar Assad against the mostly Sunni rebels.[/QUOTE]
[url]http://www.usatoday.com/story/news/world/2013/06/15/egypt-cuts-relations-with-syrian-government/2426747/[/url]
Interesting. I didn't think Morsi was so... progressive?
[QUOTE=scout1;41048983]Interesting. I didn't think Morsi was so... progressive?[/QUOTE]
progressive? Uh no. A top muslim brotherhood leader recently called for a sunni jihad in Syria.
[QUOTE=laserguided;41049430]progressive? Uh no. A top muslim brotherhood leader recently called for a sunni jihad in Syria.[/QUOTE]
Which makes it odd he's doing this
[QUOTE=scout1;41049460]Which makes it odd he's doing this[/QUOTE]
Why?
[QUOTE=laserguided;41049430]progressive? Uh no. A top muslim brotherhood leader recently called for a sunni jihad in Syria.[/QUOTE]
What is your obsession with believing there is some forming Caliphate/Jihad? That seems to be the backing for all of your anti-Rebel stances.
[QUOTE=Zambies!;41049547]What is your obsession with believing there is some forming Caliphate/Jihad? That seems to be the backing for all of your anti-Rebel stances.[/QUOTE]
Because there is.
[url]http://www.csmonitor.com/World/Backchannels/2013/0614/Is-Egypt-s-Muslim-Brotherhood-backing-a-jihad-in-Syria-video[/url]
Seems like you didn't do any research before trying to make a non-relevant comment.
Sorry, you need to Log In to post a reply to this thread.