Who is worried about Egypt nuclear missiles falling under Muslim extremist?

Answer #1

Rampant chaos and I don’t think the “Muslim Broterhood political party” that is behind the uprising likes the west or Israel. Is gonna turn into an Iran with long range nuclear weapons.

Answer #2

actually i am now

Answer #3

omfg i so am

Answer #4

I feel better. I got wrong intel. They don’t have nuclear weapons! Sorry.

Answer #5

its natural to worry, especially since obama stopped the expansion nuclear weapons:( but you cant live your life in fear. Fear would mean they’ve won, we being paralyzed by assumptions and accusations. If it helps, the military has killer beams that blow missils out of the sky, and are able to track and target these missils immediately before any disaster can occur. Our military has advanced greatly since 9/11. It will be okay:D we have exsposive thingys too!

Answer #6

Even thought they don’t have nuclear weapons, their military power is really big and now Israel is surrounded by enemies.

Answer #7

They don’t have nuclear missiles. I was wrong.

Answer #8

I don’t think that will happen. Egypt is not Iran. These protests are directed at Mubarak, and not at the US or Israel. We are not seeing the “down with America” signs and rhetoric in these protests like we did during the Iranian revolution in the 70s.

Answer #9

Ok Egypt have the same political overthrow like what the brotherhood did in Iran but right now no one really knows because different groups are wanting power over there and i wouldnt worry about Egypt i would worry about Iran they are the real problem

Answer #10

thats the point the brotherhood just puts up a good front and cons the people gains the power and then dictates what they want after the people believe the lie

Answer #11

The muslim brotherhood are not usually extremists. They are more politically motivated, and usually do not resort to violence. They certainly did not have any influence in Iran, as they are Shia and the Bortherhood is Sunni. If this crisis turns into a coup, it is unlikely that the Brotherhood would rise to power in Egypt. It would probably be a coalition government that would come to power. And another difference is in Iran during the revolution, we completely backed the Shah, and condemned the rebels only. Although we are friendly with Mubarak, we are condemning him for his reaction to these protests, and are asking him to stop attaking the protesters, and if necessary to hold new elections.

Answer #12

omg i was just lurning about that in ss today

Answer #13

I’m terrified!!!!!!! The world doesn’t need anything like 9/11 or the war in Iraq again.

Answer #14

Is ok. Is not gonna happen like that. They have a big army but no nuclear weapons. I think is for the best that old fart is removed. He was not a fair ruler and brought this upon himself.

Answer #15

WE WIN!!! YAY!!!!

Answer #16

I think you are over-reacting on this topic. At the moment many people who are protesting have genuine reasons why they want to remove their leader. To even hint that “Egypt nuclear missiles falling under Muslim Extremist?” is similar to prejudging some guys unfairly, that they are going to ejaculate BEFORE they even have sex. If you do have a chance, please pick up some newspapers or watch the numerous interviews on television and open your eyes to what is really going on in Egypt, it is not about Muslim Extremists. Most of the Muslims being interviewed by foreign journalists, are saying they want a better life for their own people in their own country. There is one news article I have read, where some protestors were teachers, teaching for 20 years and only earn a pitiful $70 per month (whilst their leader and government officials are millionaires). Also, older Egyptians who didn’t have the chance to protest when the government was first in power, but now witness the younger generations doing so, these older Egyptians are supporting these young protestors. I do not believe Muslim Extremists will take over, there are more decent and law bidding Muslims in Egypt, who are going to do right thing for their country and people.

Answer #17

Sorry to say (well, glad really), you were also mistaken about the Muslim Brotherhood being behind the uprising in Egypt. They were latecomers to supporting this outcry of Egyptian youth. They are not even trying to take it over, but are instead supporting the leadership of Mohamed El-Baradei, an Egyptian civil society leader who won the Nobel Peace prize in 2005.

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