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[The Middle East Channel] Claims by his VP Omar Suleiman , head of intelligence that the demonstrators are hostage to outside forces and are part of the consipracy, and claims of Mubarak that Muslim Brotherhoods are behind the terror and crimes commiited against peaceful demonstrators shows Mubarak is a man who would lie to his mother to save his skin and it shows Suleiman as an incompetent fool who as head of "intelligence" does not know what is going on in his own country and shows him as incompetent as his boss. Mubarak convinced the fools in Washington, Tel-Aviv, Paris, London and Berlin that he runs and control Egypt "law and order" and his regime is cornerstone of security and stability in the Middle East.

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