U.S. Neocons Say They Were Behind Protestors All Along, but Won’t Say: ‘No Tanks’

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Protesters in Cairo have defied curfew as the "Day of Rage" burns on to 'days'. (Mohammed Abed AFP)
Smoke rises from the burnt headquarters of the ruling National Democratic Party (NDP) in central Cairoon January 29,2011

No cause to even cite quotes from the usual neocon suspects. Let’s stick to reality for a change.

This reality is being broadcast to the world form the Al Jazeera Live blogging, and under the circumstances via what are the extraordinary  journalistic efforts of  the Al Jazeera staff. 

Necocons are desperate, Israel is openly hostile.

And the U.S. administration is anxious as it attempts in vain to pretend to act while doing virtually nothing of substance.

As the American neocons speak of “freedom,” the world can laugh but not for long as the brutal repression continues. In solidarity with the Street, human rights groups demand an immediate U.S. cut-off to Egypt and its behind-the-scenes collaborator, Israel.

Protesters in Cairo have defied curfew as the "Day of Rage" burns on to 'days'. (Mohammed Abed AFP)

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