UPI Fri January 28, 2011:
In a step reminiscent of the U.S.'s return of Jean-Claude Duvalier to Haiti, the U.S State Department has exhumed King Farouk, the long dead last reigning monarch of Egypt and flown him back to Egypt anticipating his takeover of the government once President Hosni Mubarak has f led the country.
Secretary of Snake Hilary Clinton was reported to have told a gathered press corps that King Farouk has given all indications that he would not resist the move and would likely be more cooperative with U.S interests in the region than would any other contender for the top job .
Despite the many questions shouted to him by reporters, the king himself steadfastly refused all comment.
In a step reminiscent of the U.S.'s return of Jean-Claude Duvalier to Haiti, the U.S State Department has exhumed King Farouk, the long dead last reigning monarch of Egypt and flown him back to Egypt anticipating his takeover of the government once President Hosni Mubarak has f led the country.
Secretary of Snake Hilary Clinton was reported to have told a gathered press corps that King Farouk has given all indications that he would not resist the move and would likely be more cooperative with U.S interests in the region than would any other contender for the top job .
Despite the many questions shouted to him by reporters, the king himself steadfastly refused all comment.