The President's supportive chatter in the public square in handing people of Egypt to islam extremists is peculiar given his response when a similar situation arose in Iran.The latest information is not the first charge by the Egyptian government that the Obama administration has been working with or encouraging the opposition to Mubarak.
Last week,a senior Egyptian diplomat stated the Egyptian government suspects elements of the current uprising there, particularly political aspects, are being coordinated with the U.S. State Department and Obama administration.
The senior Egyptian diplomat told WND the Mubarak regime suspects the U.S. has been aiding protest planning by Mohamed ElBaradei, who is seen as one of the main opposition leaders in Cairo.
In the summer of 2009, when the world witnessed brave Iranians taking to the streets in an effort to overthrow the Islamofascistregimethat was terrorizing them, the president of the United States merely shrugged his shoulders and shuffled his feet. Encouraging words somehow failed him. But today, as the world watches the Egyptian Revolution of 2011 occur right before its eyes, Obama suddenly sees it fit to stretch out a hand of solidarity to the Muslim Brotherhood
A story on the Canadian Free Press is griping about how the American press is turning a blind eye to Obama's ties with the muslim brotherhood of radical extremists.
Free Gaza sponsored the flotilla that engaged in deadly clashes with Israeli special forces troops and among its members were Weather Underground founders William Ayers and Bernadine Dohrn—who perpetrated a series of terrorist attacks—as well as Jodie Evans, the leader of the radical activist organization Code Pink. Besides the U.S. radicals, Islamic groups such as Hamas, Hezbollah and Egypt’s Muslim Brotherhood contributed to the flotilla.
Terrorism and demands go hand-in-hand, and on Sunday, Feb. 6, 2011 news media began reporting that the stalemate between Egypt's VP Omar Suleiman and the Muslim Brotherhood, known politically as the "leading opposition group" (more sinisterly as the Islamic extremists driving force in the protest movement and the ouster of President Mubarak), would be sitting down together after all.
The Muslim Brotherhood is making demands: 'It's our way or we go back to the protest movement highway' is their essential demand. But this sounds anything but peaceful or diplomatic, right?...The group, hailed by some as nothing more than criminals, insists all they want is their country and its freedom from tyranny and economic instability. But economic stability is being made much much worse due to the unrest and its continued run when President Mubarak has already agreed not to run for the presidency again this year in September.
Egyptian allys question U.S. President response
The International allys of Egypt and President Mubarak, most ardently Israel, have called into question U.S. President Barak Obama's support for the chaos confusion and protest effort by those in the streets of Egypt and perpetuated by the Muslim Brotherhood.
"Who is advising them?' a columnist, Aviad Pohoryles, asked about the U.S. leadership and their erroneous take on the Middle East situation in Egypt.
"To fuel the mob raging in the streets of Egypt and to demand the head of the person who five minutes ago was the bold ally of the president...
Even the Vice President's post-meeting with muslim terrorists statement is mysterious.
The lack of security for the populace; disturbances to daily life; the paralysis of by public services; the suspension of education at universities and schools; the logistical delays in the delivery of essential goods to the population; the damages to and losses of the Egyptian economy; the attempts at foreign intervention into purely Egyptian affairs and breaches of security by foreign elements working to undermine stability in implementation of their plots, while recognizing that the 25 January movement is a honorable and patriotic movement.
These armies are strong enough to maintain law and order as long as they stay out of politics; thus the revolutions can remain peaceful. That is what the United States should insist on while encouraging corrupt and repressive rulers who are no longer tolerated by their people to step aside and allow new leaders to be elected in free and fair elections.
Smacks of irony doesn't it? We're all looking forward to that in the US.
The main stumbling block is Israel. In reality, Israel has as much to gain from the spread of democracy in the Middle East as the United States has. But Israel is unlikely to recognize its own best interests because the change is too sudden and carries too many risks. And some U.S. supporters of Israel are more rigid and ideological than Israelis themselves. Fortunately, Obama is not beholden to the religious right, which has carried on a veritable vendetta against him.
Anyway, for someone who pays a lot of money to keep up with the political sentiments of the religious right, Soros doesn't seem to be getting his moneys worth.
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http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnews/wikileaks/8304654/WikiLeaks-cables-US-agrees-to-tell-Russia-Britains-nuclear-secrets.html
Obama has consistently betrayed the USA's traditional allies, read the link above
Carol,
Have you seen this essay by Michael Savage? I heard this on his show last week on WRKO/Boston (680 AM). Savage raises some similar red flags...
http://www.michaelsavage.wnd.com/files/filesSavage/Savage-ObamaGivingMiddleEastToIslamistRadicals-Rev03.pdf
Rob,
I hadn't heard or read Savage on this. Thanks for the link, I'll read up.
Anon - That's a mighty scary-looking link.
He is one dangerous fool. I hope we are all in once piece when usher him out.
I read a report that many high level Egyptian army officers were meeting in D.C. with DOD and State officials about the use of American aid to Egypt----just when the you know what hit the fan on the streets in Egypt.
Coincidence?
Carol,
In regards to Egypt, let me pass along a message from the blog Vultus Christi, which I have read for some time. The priest-blogger, Fr. Mark, has a special ministry of Adoration. He is appealing -- somewhat urgently it feels -- for the 40 hour devotion. You can read about him on his blog, and maybe consider passing this along:
http://vultus.stblogs.org/2011/02/forty-hours-an-appeal.html
M
Yesterday, the VP said all at the table had agreed that there would not be an early election.
Today, the muslim extremists said there is no deal unless Mubarak is exiled.
Obviously, the force pulling the strings was not in the room.
Here's an interesting link on the 'non-violent' muslim thugs:
http://cantuar.blogspot.com/2011/02/what-is-muslim-brotherhood-anyway.html
Guess what their goal is?
One of the movement's intellectual leaders is Sayyid Qutb. Qutb was the author of the book Milestones, which called for the restoration of Islam by re-establishing the Sharia and by using "physical power and Jihad for abolishing the organizations and authorities of the Jahili system, which he believed to include the entire Muslim world.
re-establish sharia
I guess when they say non-violent, they don't mean women or people who won't convert sharia peacefully?
The Muslim Brotherhood is anti-American by the way.
we know of course that the authority for sharia law is a little known religious school in Egypt and the Egyptian Bedouin have little feelings for the Muslim brotherhood. Mubarak goes and the Egyptian Bedouin will be very warlike. Just who do you think the horses and the camels were ridden by that i9onvaded the square
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