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Tuesday, March 15, 2011

Gulf troops enter Bahrain as protests escalate...triple standard!!!




Before You read the story I have some thoughts here:



The USA, NATO, UN and western countries said that the POOR Libyan people deserve freedom and Gaddafi (a bad guy) and as a consequence he most leave.

Now Bahrain POOR people want some freedom from the bad King TOO and as a gift the were invaded by the Saudis that support the king.....I hope that NATO, USA and company do something about it, since the invasion happened the western countries have not said a word, that's maybe because the Saudi king its western big boss and at this point I have no idea who is the bad or the good guy.

This is more than a double standard...maybe its a new category a triple standard!!!

The last time I saw this happen was when a man call Saddam Hussein (another bad guy) invaded Kuwait and that was the moment when the whole mess begins..

Remember we where told that IF something happen in Saudi Arabia the oil will really go to $200, well this makes me wonder one of this 4 options: 

A.-The Saudi King was victim of a BIG fear, I do something desperate.
B.-The Saudi King Is part of the plan. 
C.-The Saudi King is fool.
D.-All of the above.

Would somebody help me???



An image grab taken from Bahrain TV shows a contingent of Gulf troops arriving in the unrest-wracked Kingdom of Bahrain across a causeway from Saudi Arabia

AFP - Armed forces from Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates have rolled into Bahrain to help the government there deal with pro-democracy protesters, prompting alarm from the United States.
Television footage showed convoys of unmarked, desert-brown armoured vehicles crossing from Saudi's Eastern Province into Bahrain, the home of the US Fifth Fleet.
The Saudi government said it had responded to a call for help from its neighbour as Saudi-led forces from the Gulf countries' joint Peninsula Shield Force crossed the causeway separating the two countries.
"The council of ministers has confirmed that it has answered a request by Bahrain for support," the Saudi government said in a statement carried by the SPA state news agency.
Under an agreement of the six-country Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC), "any harm done to the security of a member state is considered a harm done to the security of all members," it said.
The United Arab Emirates also said it had sent some 500 police to help "defuse tension," according to Foreign Minister Sheikh Abdullah bin Zayed al-Nahayan.
It was not clear if the other GCC members -- Kuwait, Oman and Qatar -- were also participating.
The Shiite-led opposition alliance said any foreign force would be treated as an invading army.
"We consider the arrival of any soldier, or military vehicle, into Bahraini territory... an overt occupation of the kingdom of Bahrain and a conspiracy against the unarmed people of Bahrain," said an opposition statement.
But authorities called on the population to "cooperate fully and to welcome" the troops.
Helicopters buzzed overhead as thousands of protesters blocked access roads to the Financial Harbour business complex, a day after more than 200 people were injured there in clashes between riot police and demonstrators.
Manama's business district appeared a ghost town as the mainly Shiite protesters pressed their calls for democratic change from the Sunni Muslim monarchy.


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