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Delusional King Hamad Bin Eisa Al Khalifa, speaks of unity and strength as he disintegrates Bahrain and divides gulf nations with his Human Rights abuses

Bahrain king stresses national unity, GCC integration
King Hamad reiterates Bahrain’s commitment to a strong and united Gulf Cooperation Council
By Habib Toumi, Bureau Chief – October 9, 2011 – Gulf News

Manama: King Hamad Bin Eisa Al Khalifa on Sunday reiterated Bahrain’s commitment to a strong and united Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC).

“We stress that the Kingdom of Bahrain will exert all its efforts to develop and reinforce the outstanding fraternal relations between the GCC countries,” King Hamad said.

“The premise is that in the world of force, there is room only for the strong. The strength of the GCC stems from the faith of its leaders and the stress of its peoples on the need for cohesion, unity and the development of its institutions. We will strive towards further coordination, integration and interdependence among the GCC countries in all areas in order to achieve unity,” the king said in his address at the opening of the second session of the third legislative term.

The 40 members of parliament, the government, diplomats and the media were present at the opening hosted for the second consecutive year at the Eisa Cultural Centre, Bahrain’s largest cultural edifice named after the former Emir Shaikh Eisa Bin Salman Al Khalifa who passed away in 1999.

King Hamad said that the units of the Peninsula Shield, “a force of goodness, security and peace” were “a model of the full cooperation between the countries and peoples of the Gulf Cooperation Council and a natural extension and an integral part of the forces of each of the GCC member countries.”

“In this regard, the Kingdom of Bahrain is proud with the political and defensive support from our brothers in the GCC countries and which reflects the status of the countries within the Council,” he said.
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