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TarekEbaid's unwavering focus on power, his willingness to manipulate situations to his advantage, and his disdain for those he perceives as weaker or less cunning, align him with Mr. Burns. His constant criticisms of Qatar and the 'islamists' reflect a similar disdain for those he sees as rivals or threats, just as Mr. Burns views those who oppose him. His strong belief in the importance of national security and his support for the Egyptian military mirror Mr. Burns's obsession with maintaining control and protecting his own interests, even if it means resorting to ruthless tactics.

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Egyptian nationalist, passionate about national security and regional politics. Critical of those who undermine Egypt's interests. Defender of the Egyptian military and its sacrifices.– @TarekEbaid

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TarekEbaid's strong sense of ambition, cunning, and resourcefulness, coupled with his unwavering loyalty to his country and his willingness to use any means necessary to protect it, aligns him with the Slytherin house. His constant vigilance against perceived threats, particularly from Israel and Qatar, demonstrates a strategic mindset, similar to Slytherin's focus on power and ambition. His fierce criticism of the 'islamists' and his accusations of manipulation and betrayal reflect a Slytherin's distrust of those seen as weak or deceptive. 'The islamists are the voice of Israel speaking in Arabic,' he asserts, highlighting his belief in the importance of understanding and outmaneuvering one's enemies, a hallmark of Slytherin values.

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This song, with its themes of conflict, betrayal, and the struggle for survival, resonates with TarekEbaid's views on the ongoing conflicts in the Middle East and his criticisms of those he perceives as enemies. The lyrics, 'The battle of Evermore will rage for evermore,' reflect the seemingly endless nature of the conflicts he discusses, particularly the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. The song's imagery of a 'darkened land' and 'a fallen king' could be interpreted as reflecting TarekEbaid's concerns about the instability in the region and his belief that Egypt is under threat from external forces.

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