What was happened to Saddam Hussein is the dominos game to all dictators in the Middle East where now, things are sure to be unstable than before. Libya is deeply collapsing into a dangerous war. Jordan, Yemen, Iran, Syria are be part of the battle. The really matter as you can read and hear from the video in our article is the scary scenario may happen in Egypt; Israel will bring back Sinai if the Brotherhood takes Egypt leadership or Egyptians will kill each other as now unrespectable are putting investigation with their 82 years old man Former Mubarak ?
One of the many and big Middle East events the Obama administration is keeping an eye on: the criminal investigation of former Egyptian president Hosni Mubarak and his family members, sons and may be his wife who are detained under investigation.
Mubarak, who lost support within the Obama administration during the Egyptian uprising this year, is under detention, pending the results of an Egyptian prosecutor’s probe of corruption charges. Mubarak denies the allegations.
There is some concern over how a trial of Mubarak would affect the pace of democratic developments in Egypt, including elections later this year.
The deposing of Mubarak made some U.S. allies in the Middle East nervous, particularly Saudi Arabia.
That explains why two prominent officials have visited Saudi Arabia in recent weeks, Defense Secretary Robert Gates and National Security Adviser Tom Donilon. The latter brought with him a letter from President Obama to King Abdullah.
In his first public comments since leaving office, Mubarak told Al Arabiya television, “I cannot remain silent in the face of the continual campaigns of defamation and false accusations that aim at ruining the reputation and integrity of my family and me.”
He said, “I will stick to all my legal rights to have action against everyone who tried to mess with the reputation of me and my family whether inside or outside the country.” Better to be seen than to known Mubarak, Saddam, Kaddafi Saddam told you but you didn’t learn nor learn from history….




















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