30/04/2012

The Egyptian Muslim Brotherhood Is Divided. Who Will Benefit?

Egypt's Muslim Brotherhood
The main political force in Egypt is known by some to be the Muslim Brotherhood. The known situation in Egypt during these times is the revolution, the radicals of Egypt argue this is not true, but most people know this is how they are happy to be known.

The geopolitics of Egypt has both been debated and on the outside has been stirring trouble in the community.

The debate is based on the usual divisions of labour and the gap between poverty and the middle classes in Egypt. To the Brotherhood this may appear radical. On the outside it does seem radical, but from the inside it is a different story unfolding.

Political parties are pitting there wits to find some solutions to current issues and later issues that may also arise, many of these issues are spoke about in the article below. Stirring Trouble Internationally contributor James Anderson writes all the information he has gathered from the inside of Cairo's archives and current news.

Here is a quote with this weeks post -
The radicals, who range from liberals to Trotskyites, accuse the Brotherhood of seeking an accommodation with the Supreme Council of the Armed Forces (SCAF). 
The Egyptian Muslim Brotherhood Is Divided. Who Will Benefit?


Using The F-Word Properly. And Keeping Its Sparkle Intact

In New York this week The F-word is debated by Joe Biden. In politics swearing is not accepted but in the mainstream most politicians do like to use the F-word.

A lot of people find offencive whenever the F-word is used, so in politics it is important to use better terminology when trying to articulate what one another means by what they are saying.

Dan Majestic notices that in New York these debates are being used to align politics with common slang of swearing. He also highlights the danger of burning out therefore making words fizzle out by loosing there sparkle.

Some of the words used area bit choice and nothing compared to the F-word and recommends the use of these types of words should be used more sparingly in light of the debated outcomes.

Using The F-Word Properly. And Keeping Its Sparkle Intact.

Who Gains More From The Disgrace Of Bo Xilai? Hu Jintao or Wen Jiabao?


In China this week's news report's are in about Bo Xilai and Bo Jiantu seen here in the picture shaking hands, wearing red badges. In October last year the elections were Triumphant but from the position we are seeing a decline in what was promised before the elections were won. The standing committee are either well pleased or they are not the outcome of which is still yet to be determined.

This year the goals and projections about innovation and technology are being focused on and its these negotiations that may or may not win back the respect they are looking for from their home country China.

Gu Shua deepens the discussion more from Beijing by saying:
The Tibetans, Mongolians and Xinjiang Muslims would battle for independence. So democracy is off the table. So what does democratisation mean?
Who Gains More From The Disgrace Of Bo Xilai? Hu Jintao or Wen Jiabao? http://ow.ly/1jeBqJ


China Needs Political And Economic Reform According To The Prime Minister. But Is Anyone Listening?


Gu Shua in Beijing wrote:
"He used a visit to the German city of Hannover the other day to bang the drum again."
What Gu Shua means by this is that the Prime Minister in China is in someway playing homage to the old China Communist Party, go over to Stirring Trouble Internationally and find out for yourself what Gu Shua is saying.

China Needs Political And Economic Reform According To The Prime Minister. But Is Anyone Listening? 

Standard and Poor’s or Salt and Pepper?

Today in India it was announced a merger of companies has been taking place. The Rupee's Standard and Poor’s or Salt and Pepper? A question asked  by Matta Hurry this afternoon reveals information about the strength of the rupee in today's economic shift.

The News In India About The Rupee


In India the standards are changing, reports are showing different things and the news about India this week and the news about politics in India is also changing. Stirring trouble Internationally article explores the technological shift empowering India therefore strengthening the rupee.

27/04/2012

Charles Taylor’s Guilty Verdict Must Have Sent A Shudder Down Some Spines

The news is pointing towards some sort of skull duggery it usually is. Stirring Trouble Internationally explores the debate between two characters that we are all familiar with Bush and Blair.

Currently Bush has beef with Blair, but Blair and Bush are old buddies, right?

Probably true, if you go over to Stirring Trouble Internationally you can find out the in's and outs and opinions on the matter and more about Liberia.

Mainly about Tony Blair, The BBC and wars gone by.

Blair used to be the Prime Minister but is now doing other things which, am sure you will find out more about if you go over now to Stirring Trouble Internationally.

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Charles Taylor’s Guilty Verdict Must Have Sent A Shudder Down Some Spines .

The Bo Xilai Scandal Lays Bare The Struggle At The Top In China. We’d Better Pay Attention

The inside overview on Bo Xilai. The trails and tribulations on his life outlined over over Stirring Trouble Internationally.

This story is a story of woe and accomplishment, Bo Xilai's story has more ups and downs than a Leonard Rossiter episode of Reginald Perrin.

Bo Xilai's has seen more desert sand beaches than you or I have had hot dinners, well that's a bit of an exaggeration. You can find out more below.

The Bo Xilai Scandal Lays Bare The Struggle At The Top In China. We’d Better Pay Attention http://ow.ly/1j8Iol

19/04/2012

Boris The Boy Wants To Turn London Into A Mini-State. Is He Mad?

Boris Johnson's mini state by Martin McCauley at Stirring Trouble Internationally.

News With Satire - Boris The Boy Wants To Turn London Into A Mini-State. Is He Mad? http://ow.ly/1iTqY6

Argentina Is Banging The Nationalist Drum But In Reality Is Handing The Country Over To The Chinese

News With Satire - Argentina Is Banging The Nationalist Drum But In Reality Is Handing The Country Over To The Chinese.

Mario Lopėz writes from Buenos Aires:  

18/04/2012

Money, Money. Where Has All The Money Gone?

£300 Billion has been invested into money money money banking, that works out a very large investment. The time has come to get the balloons and start a party investment. Your money money money is being invested and the transactions from this money money money money is being made by the bankers who have access to this £300 billion.

Some might say £300 billion money money money would go a long way, 

knowing how to spend £300 billion wisely depends on the what the people investing and spending do with this bankers money.

£300 Billion is a lot of money money money and requires strategic thinking when investing. 


There is a lot of interest that can be made on £300 billion. Some of the investments with money are discussed over on Stirring Trouble Internationally. In this post I have included a song by ABBA.

In the image you can see some English money. The song by ABBA below is called Money Money Money. The post over on Stirring Trouble Internationally is called:

Martin McCauley writes from London: Wondering why it is so difficult to get a bank loan?

Via StirringTroubleInternationally.Com

Money, Money, Money. Where Has All The Money Gone?





15/04/2012

Parrot Syphilis. Imagining A New Disease Invented. Parra


Global Information Parrot Syphilis. Imagining A New Disease Invented. Parra 

14/04/2012

A Love Affair Is Developing Between China and Turkey. Does Ankara See Its Future In The East?

Global Information A Love Affair Is Developing Between China and Turkey. Does Ankara See Its Future In The East?

Ankara China and Turkey
via (stirringtroubleinternationally.com)
Gu Suhua writes from Beijing: You have heard of the BRIC countries: Brazil, Russia, India and China. Now there is a new animal on the block: the civets: Colombia, Indonesia, Vietnam, Egypt, Turkey and South Africa. The civet looks like a cat and produces a musk which is valued as a fragrance and stabilising agent for perfume.
Stirring Trouble Internationally today looks at Beijing, Ju Jinato, Jintao Tayyip Erdogan and the relationships being built in Turkey. You can read more by going over to the website. If you subscribe we can keep up to date with important announcements. Press the blue button above and opt in to the auto-responder page, if this is something you think will be good for you. 

13/04/2012

The Missile Launch In North Korea Has Failed. Will This Make Pyongyang Even More Aggressive?

Global Information The Missile Launch In North Korea Has Failed. Will This Make Pyongyang Even More Aggressive?

North Korea Global Information about the latest missile launches in Pyongyang is a post made today on Stirring Trouble Internationally. They look at the codes of the launch and other things about the previous missile launch, what happened and what's happening these days. In addition to the north Korea missile launch is other helpful information that you might want tot read about. Find out this and more over on Stirring Trouble Internationally.

Rick Santorum Is Out. Way Open For Mitt Romney To Lose In November

Dan Majestic writes from Washington: 


It finally happened: days after saying that he will stay in the race for the Republican presidential nomination all the way up to the National Convention in August Rick Santorum announced that he is pulling out of the election campaign, opening the way for Mitt Romney to lose to President Barack Obama in November.

Find out the secrets about being a millionaire and how that can help during a political election, and the one thing they do not want you to know about the gods in the Kolob galaxy. In find out for yourself today about intelligence and George Bush. Go now over to Stirring Trouble Internationally and find out as much as you like over on Stirring Trouble Internationally.

Here is this weeks title post, the title is - Rick Santorum Is Out. Way Open For Mitt Romney To Lose In November.

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Have The French Gone Mad? They Are Simply Refusing To Face Reality

The arguement is posed between two trains of thought today, is the source of thinking Greek or French?
Sarkozy, Holland and Melenchon
via (stirringtroubleinternationally.com)

Have The French Gone Mad? They Are Simply Refusing To Face Reality . 

12/04/2012

There Is A No Holds Barred Struggle For Power At The Top Of The Communist Party In China.

Global Information There Is A No Holds Barred Struggle For Power At The Top Of The Communist Party In China.


Stirring Trouble Internationally and communism, Bo Xilai and Top of the Pops in China right now is Bo Xilia.

In Chongquing, China Karaoke songs are being sung right now it is very popular. In this post we see and here more about Bo Xilai and Gu Kalai. The duet look in this image like something out of a Cliff Richard movie, they look happy and all set for a summer holiday.

Find out more about the state of the communist party right now in China and find out your favourite tunes for your karaoke machine. The standing committee make a few announcements which is what is done in karaoke, standing and singing. If you want a laugh and light hearted reprive of the news go over to Stirring Trouble Internationally. You can also subscribe to our newsletter by pressing the blue button at the top of this page.


Global Information There Is A No Holds Barred Struggle For Power At The Top Of The Communist Party In China.

The Syrian Rebels Are On Their Own. No Outside Power Will Come To Their Aid

Global Information The Syrian Rebels Are On Their Own. No Outside Power Will Come To Their Aid. In Syria politicians are taking step and organising the military to keep tabs on everything that is happening. Syrian soil is on step closer to a resolution thanks to Bashir.


Syrian forces and the reduction of Syrian rebels.

Syrian Military Army
Syrian Military Aid Extract from the Aid Syrian Military March
Martin McCauley (stirringtroubleinternationally.com)

Syrian March
Extract from the aid Syrian military march

Damascus has extended the conflict by firing into Turkey and Lebanon and killing civilians there. Ankara is outraged and has threatened to take action. Bashar knows that Turkey has no intention of sending in its army. Conflict in Syria could lead to a confrontation with Iran. Lebanon has no army to threaten Syrian military.

(Martin McCauley)

Syrian rebels have no outside power, Syrian military march forward



The key thing to understand is Read more. Find out more about Syrian Military steps and Martin McCauley over on Stirring Trouble Internationally.

11/04/2012

Dave's Off On A Photo Shoot With Aung San Suu Kyi. To Talk About Democracy A Lot

Dave's Off On A Photo Shoot With Aung San Suu Kyi. To Talk About Democracy A Lot.

Anton Goryunov writes from Naypyidaw: Have you heard the great news? Prime Minister David Cameron is coming to Burma, also known as Myanmar, to meet, you’ll never guess who.


In this post you can find out about David's visit to China, who he will be meeting and get inside information on what things will be discussed during Dave's visit to China. Anton has a way with words as I sure you agree so go over and have a read. Stirring trouble Internationally has been delivering the news for over three years and is still in early stages of global communications.

Read this post and find out about inside information about Burma and the relationships shared between Britain and Burma. China is excited about David's visit and looks very smart and very happy, so I am sure he will make a good impression during his visit. Find out more over on Stirring Trouble Internationally.

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President Zardari’s Carrot-And-Tick Policy

Mata Hurry writes from New Delhi with reports and tales of India: President Zardari’s visit to New Delhi, on Sunday, April 8, also coincided with a sudden increase of flies.

The fleas have been released according to Stirring Trouble Internationally. Everyone loves a good story about insects. This time of the year we see them flying around the room, outside we see them congregating around rubbish bins and enjoying the summer sun.

In places like India these fly's can be very happy, but also very menacing. You can read the story over on Stirring Trouble Internationally. It explains better just what fly's are doing in real life and on the circuit.

In the image you can see just how big these insects can be. If you have a fear of insects you might want to skip this post. Many people are very scared of insects and as you will find out insects and flies are always causing trouble these days.

One way to catch flies is to offer them something they like in this story you can find out more about President Zardari’s Carrot-And-Tick Policy.

Gaddafi Sure Duped The West Into Thinking That Winning Wars Was Easy

Gaddafi in Syria Lost The War

questioning how the war in the Gaddafi west was won
Gaddafi dupes the West into thinking that winning wars was easy
via Ted Obvious - StirringTroubleInternationally.Com)
How The West Won and How Gaddafi in Syria Sure Duped The West Into Thinking That Winning Wars Was Easy.

Gaddafi in Syria Lost The West Won 

An interesting question is answered  by Ted Obvious (one of the unnamed heroes) over on Stirring Trouble Internationally in the post 'How The West Won and How Gaddafi in Syria Lost The Wars' posted on April 11th 2012. 


How The West Won and How Gaddafi in Syria Lost The War according to Ted Obvious in Tripoli explains how modern wars are not that easily won. Technology has changed and the way the world interprets what is going on in difficult to define.

How The West Won and How Gaddafi in Syria Lost The War 

The crucial point o view understood here from Ted's post is that Gaddafi duped the world into thinking war was easy, its not and Ted seems to articulate this very well. The secret that I think he is trying to reveal is that tyrants within NATO radar will not be tolerated in Syria, Libyia or anywhere else.

How The West Won and How Gaddafi in Syria Lost The War the magic of believing what you read from the victories of Libya can not always be seen as great ways of how to win friends and influence people.

There is no power and positive thinking in thinking any other way especially in place like Libya and even more so during times of war. The history of war is hung by the tongue and what you say is what you get, good books worth reading Gaddafi would have read these books too.

The west was won by the west and the war lost was not that easy to define and how to stay motivated and excited during times of wars is difficult and how to get people to do things and persuade ideas is not something the UN will be predicting in the future sometime soon, nor Syria or Libya.

Gaddafi Sure Duped The West Into Thinking That Winning Wars Was Easy but it was not, it depends on how and what you read about Gaddafi, is it from the UN, Syria or Turkey. The way these things are interpreted. In Britain lets be cynical we do things slightly different than Gaddafi, Libya, Syria, UN and the west.


03/04/2012

Newt Gingrich To Have A Yard Sale To Raise Campaign Money

Mark Donahue writes from Chicago: In what appears to be a last ditch effort to resuscitate his presidential aspirations Newt Gingrich.

Gingrich Campaign via (stirringtroubleinternationally.com)


International News Newt Gingrich To Have A Yard Sale To Raise Campaign Money

02/04/2012

Politicians Breaking Election Promises And Lying Generally? It’s Part Of Their Act

In todays post Stirring Trouble Internationally explores the clauses in politics, looks at the elections from across the world and opens the lid on the acts contained within world politics. This includes politicians and the lies that Stirring Trouble Internationally thinks is happening. Read more to find out the logistics.
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International News Politicians Breaking Election Promises And Lying Generally? It’s Part Of Their Act

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01/04/2012

Sky News Russian Election with Alexander Nekrassov

Sky News Russian Election with Alexander Nekrassov
Sky News Russian Election with Alexander Nekrassov