Clinton and Morsi hold talks in Cairo amid protests (VIDEO)

July 15, 2012 02:15

US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton has held her first talks with newly elected Egyptian President Mohammed Morsi, as well as with military strongman Marshall Hussein Tantawi. Crowds took to the street to protest her visit.

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CON (unregistered) 16.07.2012 08:57

snafu (unregistered) wrote in #2
I wouldn't be so sure Clinton is dominant here. She's given a clumsy place to sit and a very wide seat, and I doubt it's an accident. She's doesn't have the dominant body language in that picture. The first move the US needs to make if it wants to be a strong player in the foreign relations scene is to get a real Secretary of State, someone with skills.
IN REPLY: As I previously posted, Clinton needs a 'very wide seat' as she has a very wide a**.

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amjad (unregistered) 16.07.2012 07:09

she paid the price for talks against muslims

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Billy Spudd (unregistered) 16.07.2012 06:50

'Ol Hillary Cunton is a 'full-blown' skeezer, herself.   Bill has nothing on her.   Look at pictures of her daughter, Chelsea, then look at their erstwhile Arkansas political ally Webb Hubbell. 

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Hee Man (unregistered) 16.07.2012 03:53

I can hear her husband Bill laughing in some whorehouse. 

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Walking Like an Egyptian (unregistered) 16.07.2012 03:33

Correction:

that was not a bottle of water  but 1.5 L bottle of urine and 2 of them landed on the roof of her car!

why do you lie?   I was There! I urinated to those bottles! I also got one US Embassy dude with my shoe right on the back of his head !
I apologise for double posting

Putin is our friend and not that Monkey Obama

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Walking Like Egyptian (unregistered) 16.07.2012 03:28

Correction:

that was not a bottle of water  but 1.5 L bottle of URIN and 2 of the landed on the roof of her car!

why do you lie?
I was there!

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JJ (unregistered) 15.07.2012 23:36

Check this out, just saw it on the Western Press LOL

CAIRO (Reuters) - Protesters threw tomatoes and shoes at U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton's motorcade on Sunday during her first visit to Egypt since the election of Islamist President Mohamed Mursi. A tomato struck an Egyptian official in the face, and shoes and a water bottle landed near the armoured cars carrying Clinton's delegation in the port city of Alexandria.
Prote sters chanted: "Monica, Monica", a reference to Former President Bill Clinton's extra-marital affair. Some chanted: "leave, Clinton", Egyptian security officials said

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CON (unregistered) 15.07.2012 22:10

TO: CON (unregistered) wrote in #13
It this a problem of “body language” of the ageing and very tired Hillary Clinton ( not only from the natural process of ageing effects but also from lack of rest because now Hillary Clinton basically lives inside traveling airplanes) or because the U.S has “body of lies” and double dealings in Egypt that Hillary Clinton cannot burry all that body of evidence with lies and bribery? IN REPLY: Well, Clinton certainly seems more corpulent as she ages. But I also have to say that her inner ugliness, the part that drives her rantings, is bubbling to the surface. The grace and understatement of manner usually associated with the professional diplomat is clearly lacking in her case. In comparison, Mr Lavrov's bearing is always dignified and I have yet to hear his voice display any of the unpleasantness of Clinton and her equally nauseating sidekick Susan Rice.

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Putin promotes interests of Russia: Hillary Clinton promotes chaos and regime change (unregistered) 15.07.2012 20:23

To mark the clearest distinction between Vladimir Putin and Hillary Clinton let us take a look where is Vladimir Putin today according to the media. He is visiting the Southern Russia to make sure victims of the recent flood in the part of the country are being taken care of properly. Already Putin pledged $300M to the victims of the flood. That means Putin is working for the Russian people. Where is Hillary Clinton today and how has she been received? Putin does not have meet Mr. Morsi. Given Russian tourists used to contribute billions of dollars to the Egyptian economy in my view it is Mr. Morsi’s own interest to court a good relationship with Russia. Russia has the technology and massive natural resources to help the rebuilding of Egypt-something the U.S and Hillary Clinton cannot. This is why she was greeted with the sign: Hillary Clinton “you are not welcome.”

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snafu (unregistered) 15.07.2012 19:42

Everyone is starting to see how sick Vladimir Putin is. I like the photo with the KGB uniform. We all know that is a great insult over there. Putin is a vile and destructive person. Is is interesting how people of all nationalities can see that. He does not belong in government.

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The truth hurts. (unregistered) 15.07.2012 19:38

Continue rambling against Clinton, losers. The question is: Why Egypt's new president meeting with Hillary and not with Putin or Ahmadinejad? Tentative answer: Because no one takes the last two seriously in international politics. (Check.)

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BREAKING NEWS (unregistered) 15.07.2012 19:32

Syria in civil war, Red Cross says
The Red Cross (ICRC) says fighting in Syria has become so widespread that the conflict is now in effect a civil war. The change in status means combatants will now be officially subject to the Geneva Conventions, leaving them more exposed to war crimes prosecutions.

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Red Alert! (unregistered) 15.07.2012 19:14

Careful Egyptian people, what this Nazibitch means with "democracy" is better known as a military junta! Keep an eye on possible and preferred puppets such as Islamists and the military leadership in your country. See South-America, Turkey, Georgia, many Asian countries etc..

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The truth hurts. (unregistered) 15.07.2012 18:51

Hillary Clinton is a walking yeast infection that smells like rotten fish and a human colostomy bag.

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