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What would really surprise me is if the government took any notice of this court ruling.
The best that's likely to happen is a delay while formal legal advice is obtained (constructed?) to the effect that the islands belong, and always did belong, to Saudi Arabia.
What would really surprise me is if the government took any notice of this court ruling.
The best that's likely to happen is a delay while formal legal advice is obtained (constructed?) to the effect that the islands belong, and always did belong, to Saudi Arabia.
Do you think that would sit well with the ordinary Egyptian, or would it create more trouble if they implemented it? (not that the government probably gives a toss anyway)
What would really surprise me is if the government took any notice of this court ruling.
The best that's likely to happen is a delay while formal legal advice is obtained (constructed?) to the effect that the islands belong, and always did belong, to Saudi Arabia.
Do you think that would sit well with the ordinary Egyptian, or would it create more trouble if they implemented it? (not that the government probably gives a toss anyway)
It's difficult to say what the "ordinary Egyptian" feels. The anti-regime lobby used it to stoke up anger but I wonder how many were even aware of the existence of these islands beforehand. I'd bet at least half the population have never heard of them.
It wasn't handled well. PR is not one of the regime's strong points. It's yet another issue for those opposed to rally around but my gut feeling is that the overriding desire for peace and stability still outweighs any negative sentiment.
Friends, not that enamoured of the regime, when asked, shrug their shoulders and say "...well...what/who else do we have if Sisi went..."
Oh! Does that mean there won't be a flurry of confused travellers asking questions on travel forums about visa's, or more to the point denying the need for visas when visiting the Sharm el Sheik area. I've been wondering all along where the 'Cross the Bridges' visa kiosks will be and how much they would cost.
Experience is not what happens to you;
it is what you do with what happens to you.
-Aldous Huxley
Last night I watched A Bridge to Far. 1977.
There is a great section of Elliot Gold having a Bailey Bridge built over the Son.
CO, 506th Parachute Infantry Regiment, 101st Airborne Division.
Quite an eye opener and surprise.... https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/A_Bridge_Too_Far_(film)
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Sophocles.
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Yes, but last time we looked he wasn't living down in Ramla, or was he?.............8)
Does he not own that supermarket that everyone says stinks? :P
I figured he'd be busy cutting and pasting ALL past posts since he joined so he can keep a paper copy of ALL our conversations with him just in case he decides to litigate us all later .............
Just 48 hours before he is to leave office and return to his original position as head of Egypt's Supreme Constitutional Court, Egypt's outgoing interim President Adly Mansour signed into law a...