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Editorial: The summit of the EU and the Arab League in Sharm el-Sheikh highlights the ongoing and ill-advised support for President Sisi

 

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Source of instability and “terrorism” in the region is the support for the dictators like SISI. Why is there such enthusiastic support for such dictators? Also, look at the supporters of the dictators, you will see that they belong another Club: G7

if the Vatican had oil, like Saudi Arabia, Pope Francis would probably hang his child molesters, too! instead, now, he has to accuse their victims of slander! what a life...

The biggest problem the world has in fighting Islamic terrorism is the West Nations berate Islamic countries for combating them whilst harbouring Islamic terrorists within their midst ,

At least it's better than the religious totalitarian regime that the Muslim Brotherhood almost achieved.

Europe adopts a stupid and short-sighted strategy by supporting and whitewashing tyranny and authoritarism in the Arab world through misleading and false titles, anti_terrorism and illegal immigration...!!

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