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Shoe Factories In The Middle East Are Competing For Shoes And Shoes.

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The Middle East shoe factory is trying to be "shoe master". The black leather shoes thrown by Iraqi journalist Edie to President Bush of the United States have become pets. The Middle East shoemaking companies all say they are produced, and some media even say that the shoes of Edie are actually produced in China.

Bidan, President of a famous shoemaking company in Turkey, is sure to say, "shoes are made by us."

He also took the opportunity to put out a picture of this type of shoes in a newspaper in Turkey, and explained that this shoe was designed in 1999. After we threw Edie's shoes at Bush, the demand for this kind of shoes increased by 100%.

"Even if we hit Bush on the head, Bush would be safe," he said.

He flaunting the flexibility and quality of leather shoes.

The messenger in Lebanon published a photo of Edie's visit to Beirut on the front page, which was accompanied by the text: "did his shoes be bought in Lebanon?"

However, Edie's brother said that these shoes were actually made in Iraq.

In addition, some media claim that Edie's shoes are actually made in China.

The "flying shoes" have been destroyed by the United States for 10 million US dollars. "According to Agence France-Presse 18, Iraqi journalists threw shoes on Bush's shoes have been destroyed by the US and Iraqi security departments," he said.

The report said the move was designed to prevent explosives in shoes.

Earlier, a Saudi millionaire offered to invest 10 million dollars to buy the shoes.

Please don't throw your shoes. It's very hot here. If someone takes off his shoes, we can smell it immediately.

Lula, President of Brazil, laughed at the "shoe attack" when he spoke at a press conference after the end of the Latin American and Caribbean summit.

Yang Jing: editor in charge

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