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He was acquitted of corruption charges. Somehow I doubt that would have happened but for the non-coup coup. The most recent reports are that he will be released within 48 hours. BREAKING: Lawyer says ousted #Egypt president Hosni Mubarak acquitted of corruption charges, likely to...

It appears Israel is gearing up for its own citizen army to defend itself – on social media. From the Jerusalem Post’s article, Government to use citizens as army in social media war: The Prime Minister’s Office has a far-reaching plan to utilize students and...

More violence has erupted in Egypt as thousands of protesters have taken to the streets in rival demonstrations for and against the continued detention of ousted Egyptian President Morsi. From CNN: Massive, rival rallies in and around Cairo ran into the wee hours of Saturday,...

1) Debating the coup at the New York Times Much of the editorial opinion and some of the reporting in the mainstream media has opposed the Egyptian military’s forcible removal of Mohammed Morsi as President of Egypt. Actually, surprisingly, there’s a debate about it on...

1) When all else fails focus on Israel I’m not sure that the editors of the New York Times realized how absurd the title of this recent article on the Middle East sounded, Chaos in Middle East Grows as the U.S. Focuses on Israel. Surely...