Who'd a thought this would happen? That Egypt would now consider Israel as the number one enemy, expel the Israeli Ambassador to Egypt and stop the gas flow to Egypt.
Yet we hear of Mossad in Syria helping out the al Qaeda rebs.
Is it possible that Great Britain has pulled a similar trick on Israel that it did on Germany to start WW1? In that trick King George told Kaiser Wilhelm that Great Britain would not involve itself in a war on the continent. The Kaiser saw this as a green light for war and invaded Belgium in the Schlieffen Plan to qickly take out Paris. But as soon as Germany invaded Belgium Britain cited an obscure treaty to defend Belgium, that was not binding and did not need to be enforced, and sent the British Expeditionary Force to stop Germany. Thus WW1 and war in the bloody trenches were guaranteed. Bush pulled a similar trick on Saddam Hussein in 1990, telling Saddam that the USA would not involve itself if Saddam invaded Kuwait to stop alleged Kuwaiti slant drilling into Iraq. When Saddam invaded Kuwait we got all the war propaganda, such as the babies-in-incubators story that was tried a few weeks ago in Syria by the al Qaeda rebs.
I wonder what will happen if Israel does make an unprovoked "pre-emptive" strike on Iran.
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From http://www.presstv.ir/detail/231376.html
Israel is Egypt’s no. 1 enemy, MPs declare
The lower house of the Egyptian parliament has unanimously approved a text declaring that Israel is the number one enemy of Egypt and calling for the expulsion of the Israeli ambassador and a halt to gas exports to Israel.
On Monday, Egyptian MPs voted by a show of hands on the text of a report, which was compiled by the Arab Affairs Committee of the People's Assembly (lower house of parliament).
"Revolutionary Egypt will never be a friend, partner or ally of the Zionist entity, which we consider to be the number one enemy of Egypt and the Arab nation," the report declared, adding, "It will deal with that entity as an enemy, and the Egyptian government is hereby called upon to review all its relations and accords with that enemy."
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