By George Friedman, Stratfor
Posted By Newssleuth
An Egyptian demonstrator holds a sign up following prayers in Tahrir Square in Cairo, on January 31, the seventh day of mass protests calling for the removal of President Hosni Mubarak. Marco Longari/AFP Photo/Newscom
It is not at all clear what will happen in the Egyptian revolution. It is not a surprise that this is happening. Mohamed Hosni Mubarak has been president for more than a quarter of a century, ever since the assassination of Anwar Sadat. He is old and has been ill. No one expected him to live much longer, and his apparent plan, which was that he would be replaced by his son Gamal, was not going to happen even though it was a possibility a year ago. There was no one, save his closest business associates, who wanted to see Mubarak’s succession plans happen. As his father weakened, Gamal’s succession became even less likely. Mubarak’s failure to design a credible succession plan guaranteed instability on his death. Since everyone knew that there would be instability on his death, there were obviously those who saw little advantage to acting before he died. Who these people were and what they wanted is the issue.
Let’s begin by considering the regime. In 1952, Col. Gamal Abdel Nasser staged a military coup that displaced the Egyptian monarchy, civilian officers in the military, and British influence in Egypt. Nasser created a government based on military power as the major stabilizing and progressive force in Egypt. His revolution was secular and socialist. In short, it was a statist regime dominated by the military. On Nasser’s death, Anwar Sadat replaced him. On Sadat’s assassination, Hosni Mubarak replaced him. Both of these men came from the military as Nasser did. However their foreign policy might have differed from Nasser’s, the regime remained intact.
Mubarak’s Opponents
The demands for Mubarak’s resignation come from many quarters, including from members of the regime — particularly the military — who regard Mubarak’s unwillingness to permit them to dictate the succession as endangering the regime. For some of them, the demonstrations represent both a threat and opportunity. Obviously, the demonstrations might get out of hand and destroy the regime. On the other hand, the demonstrations might be enough to force Mubarak to resign, allow a replacement — for example, Omar Suleiman, the head of intelligence who Mubarak recently appointed vice president — and thereby save the regime. This is not to say that they fomented the demonstrations, but some must have seen the demonstrations as an opportunity.
This is particularly the case in the sense that the demonstrators are deeply divided among themselves and thus far do not appear to have been able to generate the type of mass movement that toppled the Shah of Iran’s regime in 1979. More important, the demonstrators are clearly united in opposing Mubarak as an individual, and to a large extent united in opposing the regime. Beyond that, there is a deep divide in the opposition.
Western media has read the uprising as a demand for Western-style liberal democracy. Many certainly are demanding that. What is not clear is that this is moving Egypt’s peasants, workers and merchant class to rise en masse. Their interests have far more to do with the state of the Egyptian economy than with the principles of liberal democracy. As in Iran in 2009, the democratic revolution, if focused on democrats, cannot triumph unless it generates broader support.
The other element in this uprising is the Muslim Brotherhood. The consensus of most observers is that the Muslim Brotherhood at this point is no longer a radical movement and is too weak to influence the revolution. This may be possible, but it is not obvious. The Muslim Brotherhood has many strands, many of which have been quiet under Mubarak’s repression. It is not clear who will emerge if Mubarak falls. It is certainly not clear that they are weaker than the democratic demonstrators. It is a mistake to confuse the Muslim Brotherhood’s caution with weakness. Another way to look at them is that they have bided their time and toned down their real views, waiting for the kind of moment provided by Mubarak’s succession. I would suspect that the Muslim Brotherhood has more potential influence among the Egyptian masses than the Western-oriented demonstrators or Mohamed ElBaradei, the former head of the International Atomic Energy Agency, who is emerging as their leader.
There is, of course, the usual discussion of what U.S. President Barack Obama’s view is, or what the Europeans think, or what the Iranians are up to. All of them undoubtedly have thoughts and even plans. In my view, trying to shape the political dynamics of a country like Egypt from Iran or the United States is futile, and believing that what is happening in Egypt is the result of their conspiracies is nonsense. A lot of people care what is happening there, and a lot of people are saying all sorts of things and even spending money on spies and Twitter. Egypt’s regime can be influenced in this way, but a revolution really doesn’t depend on what the European Union or Tehran says.
There are four outcomes possible. First, the regime might survive. Mubarak might stabilize the situation, or more likely, another senior military official would replace him after a decent interval. Another possibility under the scenario of the regime’s survival is that there may be a coup of the colonels, as we discussed yesterday. A second possibility is that the demonstrators might force elections in which ElBaradei or someone like him could be elected and Egypt might overthrow the statist model built by Nasser and proceed on the path of democracy. The third possibility is that the demonstrators force elections, which the Muslim Brotherhood could win and move forward with an Islamist-oriented agenda. The fourth possibility is that Egypt will sink into political chaos. The most likely path to this would be elections that result in political gridlock in which a viable candidate cannot be elected. If I were forced to choose, I would bet on the regime stabilizing itself and Mubarak leaving because of the relative weakness and division of the demonstrators. But that’s a guess and not a forecast.
Geopolitical Significance
Whatever happens matters a great deal to Egyptians. But only some of these outcomes are significant to the world. Among radical Islamists, the prospect of a radicalized Egypt represents a new lease on life. For Iran, such an outcome would be less pleasing. Iran is now the emerging center of radical Islamism; it would not welcome competition from Egypt, though it may be content with an Islamist Egypt that acts as an Iranian ally (something that would not be easy to ensure).
For the United States, an Islamist Egypt would be a strategic catastrophe. Egypt is the center of gravity in the Arab world. This would not only change the dynamic of the Arab world, it would reverse U.S. strategy since the end of the 1973 Arab-Israeli war. Sadat’s decision to reverse his alliance with the Soviets and form an alliance with the United States undermined the Soviet position in the Mediterranean and in the Arab world and strengthened the United States immeasurably. The support of Egyptian intelligence after 9/11 was critical in blocking and undermining al Qaeda. Were Egypt to stop that cooperation or become hostile, the U.S. strategy would be severely undermined.
The great loser would be Israel. Israel’s national security has rested on its treaty with Egypt, signed by Menachem Begin with much criticism by the Israeli right. The demilitarization of the Sinai Peninsula not only protected Israel’s southern front, it meant that the survival of Israel was no longer at stake. Israel fought three wars (1948, 1967 and 1973) where its very existence was at issue. The threat was always from Egypt, and without Egypt in the mix, no coalition of powers could threaten Israel (excluding the now-distant possibility of Iranian nuclear weapons). In all of the wars Israel fought after its treaty with Egypt (the 1982 and 2006 wars in Lebanon) Israeli interests, but not survival, were at stake.
If Egypt were to abrogate the Camp David Accords and over time reconstruct its military into an effective force, the existential threat to Israel that existed before the treaty was signed would re-emerge. This would not happen quickly, but Israel would have to deal with two realities. The first is that the Israeli military is not nearly large enough or strong enough to occupy and control Egypt. The second is that the development of Egypt’s military would impose substantial costs on Israel and limit its room for maneuver.
There is thus a scenario that would potentially strengthen the radical Islamists while putting the United States, Israel, and potentially even Iran at a disadvantage, all for different reasons. That scenario emerges only if two things happen. First, the Muslim Brotherhood must become a dominant political force in Egypt. Second, they must turn out to be more radical than most observers currently believe they are — or they must, with power, evolve into something more radical.
If the advocates for democracy win, and if they elect someone like ElBaradei, it is unlikely that this scenario would take place. The pro-Western democratic faction is primarily concerned with domestic issues, are themselves secular and would not want to return to the wartime state prior to Camp David, because that would simply strengthen the military. If they win power, the geopolitical arrangements would remain unchanged.
Similarly, the geopolitical arrangements would remain in place if the military regime retained power — save for one scenario. If it was decided that the regime’s unpopularity could be mitigated by assuming a more anti-Western and anti-Israeli policy — in other words, if the regime decided to play the Islamist card, the situation could evolve as a Muslim Brotherhood government would. Indeed, as hard as it is to imagine, there could be an alliance with the Muslim Brotherhood designed to stabilize the regime. Stranger things have happened.
When we look at the political dynamic of Egypt, and try to imagine its connection to the international system, we can see that there are several scenarios under which certain political outcomes would have profound effects on the way the world works. That should not be surprising. When Egypt was a pro-Soviet Nasserite state, the world was a very different place than it had been before Nasser. When Sadat changed his foreign policy the world changed with it. If Sadat’s foreign policy changes, the world changes again. Egypt is one of those countries whose internal politics matter to more than its own citizens.
Most of the outcomes I envision leave Egypt pretty much where it is. But not all. The situation is, as they say, in doubt, and the outcome is not trivial.

Obama caught flat-footed on Egyptian uprising, claim critics
Jim Kouri, Examiner.com, January 30th, 2011 4:50 pm ET
Events occurring in Egypt appear to baffle U.S. politicians and policymakers including the current administration of President Barack Obama.
Obama’s so-called national security team — Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, Defense Secretary Robert Gates, Director of Central Intelligence Leon Panetta, etc. — appear to have been caught flat-footed as a result of the apparent inadequate gathering and analysis of actionable intelligence regarding Egypt.
The Arab Republic of Egypt is as close to a republic as any Arab nation today. It’s legal system is based on Islamic and civil law (particularly Napoleonic codes).
According to non-classified intelligence reports, despite a constitutional ban against religious-based parties and political activity, the technically illegal Muslim Brotherhood constitutes Egypt’s most potentially significant political opposition.
The now embattled President Mohamed Hosni Mubarak has alternated between tolerating limited political activity by the Brotherhood and blocking its influence. Meanwhile, civic society groups are sanctioned, but constrained in practical terms with only trade unions and professional associations affiliated with the government are officially sanctioned.
Tens of thousands of protesters began gathering earlier this week demanding the resignation of Egyptian President Mubarak. As the protest turned into rioting and destructive behavior, Egyptian police and security — Central Security Forces (CSF) — have all but abandoned the streets following the increasingly volatile and fluid situation. Thanks to what appears to be inadequate intelligence, U.S. leaders are viewed as being surprised as events unfold.
Continue reading : http://www.examiner.com/law-enforcement-in-national/obama-caught-flat-footed-on-egyptian-uprising-claim-critics
I seriously doubt that they baffle Barry, because I have serious doubts about what side he’s on. They might baffle anybody in his administration, in Congress, among policymakers, and in our foreign services, all of whom are accustomed to looking out for the BEST INTERESTS OF THE AMERICAN PEOPLE; but since that’s not Barry’s priority, one can understand their confusion.
“embattled President Mohamed Hosni Mubarak has alternated between tolerating limited political activity by the Brotherhood and blocking its influence” That was his mistake and Europe and America need to learn from his mistake. We cannot “tolerate” ANY political activity by Islamist groups whose goal is to overthrow our form of government and impose a global caliphate. Zero tolerance.
Obama’s Muslim Brotherhood Links Deserve Second Look
http://www.analyst-network.com/article.php?art_id=2972
Al-Qaida is on the verge of producing radioactive weapons after sourcing nuclear material and recruiting rogue scientists to build “dirty” bombs, according to leaked diplomatic documents.
A leading atomic regulator has privately warned that the world stands on the brink of a “nuclear 9/11″.
Security briefings suggest that jihadi groups are also close to producing “workable and efficient” biological and chemical weapons that could kill thousands if unleashed in attacks on the West.
Read more: http://www.vancouversun.com/news/Qaida+brink+using+nuclear+bomb/4205104/story.html#ixzz1Cl7jwO8y
AS EGYPT BURNS… OBAMA PARTIES, WATCHES B-BALL
Posted by Jim Hoft on Sunday, January 30, 2011, 12:01 PM
As Egypt continues to burn… Islamic radicals escaped from prison, the Muslim Brotherhood joined Elbaradei on the street, and socialists continued to mobilze protests in Cairo…
Barack Obama watched basketball and partied on Saturday.
On Saturday, Obama spent the morning watching his daughter play basketball.
Then on Saturday night he went out and partied with David Axelrod.
Kristinn reported this:
As thirty years of United States Middle East strategy teeters on collapse, Barack Obama spent Saturday night at a going away party for David Axelrod who is leaving the administration to set up Obama’s reelection campaign in Chicago. The party was held at the Dupont Circle condo of former Obama aide Linda Douglass.
Douglass, who is now with the National Journal, played host to a gathering of cabinet secretaries including Arne Duncan (Education), Timothy Geithner (Treasury) and Steven Chu (Energy) and prominent reporters including Major Garrett (National Journal), Jake Tapper (ABC), Chuck Todd (NBC) and John Harwood (CNBC/New York Times).
Obama spent nearly two hours at the party.
Greta Van Sustern appears to be the only one in the media to report on Obama’s party with her colleagues. Were it not for her posting the pool reports by the National Journal’s Rebecca Kaplan at Fox News’ GretaWire, the public would not know that Obama spent Saturday night partying with the media while Egypt burns.
Meanwhile… Things are getting so bad that even Lebanon is evacuating their citizens from Egypt.
http://gatewaypundit.rightnetwork.com/2011/01/as-egypt-burns-obama-parties-watches-b-ball/
Not much different from his behavior during the 2008 economic collapse. Like that event, this event in Egypt is something long planned, and long known about by Barry. Thus, no surprise to him. No action needed to be taken. All is unfolding as designed.
Egyptian troops hunt Hamas gunmen fighting to control N. Sinai. Two captured
DEBKAfile Exclusive Report January 31, 2011, 1:24 PM
http://www.debka.com/article/20612/
Egyptian reinforcements reached northern Sinai Monday, Jan. 31 to hunt down Hamas gunmen from the Gaza Strip battling Egyptian forces for control of the territory. Two were captured. debkafile’s military sources report that the gunmen of Hamas’s armed wing, Ezz e-Din al Qassam opened a second, Palestinian, front against the Mubarak regime on orders from Hamas’ parent organization, the Egyptian Muslim Brotherhood, confirmed by its bosses in Damascus. The Muslim Brotherhood is therefore more aggressively involved in the uprising than it would seem.
debkafile’s military sources report that Sunday, Hamas gunmen attacked Egyptian Interior Ministry Special Forces (CFF) stationed in the southern Egyptian-controlled section of the border town of Rafah and the Sinai port of El Arish. Saturday, Bedouin tribesmen and local Palestinians exploited the mayhem in Cairo to clash with Egyptian forces at both northern Sinai key points, ransack their gun stores and free prisoners from the local jail. Officials in Gaza City confirmed Sunday, that Hamas’s most notorious smuggling experts, including Muhammad Shaar, had broken out of the El Arish jail and reached Gaza City.
Sunday, Hamas terrorists aimed to start pushing Egyptian forces out of the northern and central regions of the peninsula and so bring Egypt’s border with the Gaza Strip under Palestinian control. Hamas would then be able to break out of the Egyptian blockade of the enclave and restore its smuggling routes in full. The reinforcements from Cairo Monday were instructed to drive them back into the Gaza Strip. Early Sunday, they began moving east through the tunnels under the Suez.
Our military sources further report that the Multinational Force & Observers (MFO), most of whose members are Americans and Canadians, are on maximum alert at their northern Sinai base, while they wait for US military transports to evacuate them to US bases in Europe.
This force was deployed in Sinai in 1981 for peacekeeping responsibilities and the supervision of the security provisions of the 1979 Peace Treaty between Egypt and Israel under which the peninsula was demilitarized except for Egyptian police. Ending the MFO’s mission in Sinai after thirty years knocks down a key pillar propping up the relations of peace between Egypt and Israel.
The Egyptian troop presence in Sinai, which violates the terms of the peace treaty, has not been mentioned by either of the peace partners. Our Jerusalem sources report the Netanyahu government may have tacitly approved it.
Hamas’ Gaza leaders do not seem to fear Israeli military action – or even an air attack – to interfere with their incursion of Sinai and attempts to control the long Egyptian-Israeli border snaking south of the Gaza Strip along the Negev up to the Red Sea port of Eilat.
His wife was a relative of Gamal Naser. They were friends of WEB DuBois and Shirley Graham DuBois. They seem to pop up everywhere.
http://www.ghanaweb.com/GhanaHomePage/people/person.php?ID=177
The Fall of the Strongmen
By Daniel Greenfield,
http://sultanknish.blogspot.com/2011/01/fall-of-strongmen.html
The attempt to establish a post-colonial order of kings and strongmen to replace the British and French colonial rule over the Arab Muslim world was doomed from the start. Some of the kings were overthrown by native officers who had been trained by the British and the French to fight their wars. The officers who overthrew them became strongmen themselves.
The recently deposed Ben Ali was a Tunisian officer trained in French and American schools, who had helped push out the French and his predecessor. Egypt’s Mubarak was an Air Force officer who replaced Sadat, who replaced Nasser– all members of the Free Officers Movement which overthrew the Egyptian monarchy. Saddam Hussein took power in a coup against the coup led by army officers which had deposed the King of Iraq. Syria’s Assad was an Air Force officer who took power after a long series of coups by army officers that it would take too long to list. If you’re seeing a pattern here, congratulations and welcome to the Middle East.
The only Middle-Eastern Arab countries which held onto their monarchies, were either oil rich enough to spread the wealth to the important families and retain only a weak military to avoid the risk of being overthrown by their own army while relying on US protection (e.g. Saudi Arabia, Kuwait, the UAE) or so small and deliberately apolitical to avoid attention (Jordan, Morocco). The rest ended up with military strongmen, some backed by the US, some backed by the Soviet Union. The Soviet backed strongmen usually unveiled some poorly thought out version of Arab Socialism. The US backed strongmen just stuck to taking a cut of everything and packing it away in foreign banks.
But there was a ticking time bomb underneath these pyramids of wealth and misery. Islam. The kings had been nothing more than British puppets. The strongmen that replaced them were the apex of a new praetorian guard. Despite whatever philosophies they brought to the table, sooner or later they tried to become kings as well. Syria’s Assad passed power on to his son. Saddam was preparing his sons to oversee his own dynasty. In Egypt, Mubarak is trying to do the same thing. But they have no tradition and no history on their side. Their rule is a farce in which they call themselves presidents and prime ministers, and go through the pretense of holding elections, but function like absolute monarchs. An unbalanced situation that eventually implodes.
The strongmen depend on army backing, but the armies of the Arab world are split drastically between an elite officer corps and the soldier who is treated like sheep dung. The officers and the secret police run the country, but when a mob gathers, it’s up to the soldiers to hold them back. If the soldiers choose not to, then it’s time for the strongman to get on a plane and escape the country. (This is essentially what also brought down the Soviet Union.) As an alternative, the strongman will leverage support from tribal structures, appointing loyalists to top positions in the bureaucracy and the military. (This is what kicked off the initial insurgency in Iraq.) But that too is a balance. Elevating one family, alienates another family. The tribal power structure has its own enemies built in. Those maneuvers for power can cause the incredible chaos so common after the fall of a strongman.
The Arab world may hold elections, but it is a long way from accepting notions such as equality, open access or guaranteed freedoms. Its rulers will occasionally sign on to UN covenants on women’s rights or religious rights, without ever taking them seriously. The idea that one man is just as good as another, regardless of his family or religion, is a completely alien one to them. A woman being just as good as a man is not even a conversation starter. The Middle East still mostly consists of peasants from feudal backgrounds lorded over by a small elite. Bring democracy and human rights to the Middle East? You might as well walk into 12th century Europe with a copy of the Constitution and expect not to be beheaded.
So what happens when a strongman is overthrown? Either he will be replaced by one of the coup leaders who will become the new strongman. If not he will also be overthrown. Or he will be replaced by an oligarchy which will eventually come to be dominated by its strongest and most ruthless member who will become the new strongman. (That is how Iraq ended up ruled by the House of Saddam.) As you can see there really isn’t an alternative here. It’s the strongman or nothing.
But there is a seeming alternative. A different power structure than a corrupt dictator and his thugs. One based not on power, greed and family– but religion. Islam.
Most of the ‘reformers’ are usually fighting for either a takeover by the local socialist party or the local Islamist party. The general public will join in the stone throwing and the looting, without necessarily taking sides. Often the socialists and the Islamists will actually cooperate to bring down the dictator. Then one will take power and begin killing the other. Western media rarely bother to report this, either out of ignorance or due to propaganda. They treat most of the crowd scenes as popular uprisings, which they are but not in the sense that the people will get to decide one way or another. Only that they get a chance to take part in the brief spurt of violence before being ordered to go home.
The Islamists promise a system based on Allah’s law. Rule by moral clerics instead of greedy officials. Traditional values, benefits for families and teddy bears not named Mohammed for everyone. It’s a scam of course. The Islamist takeover means another strongman or oligarchy. Except instead of being named General Saddam Hussein, he’ll be known as the Ayatollah Khomeini. The differences are minimal. The ruling families will still sock away money in foreign banks. Loyalists will still be appointed to top positions. The bureaucracy will go on abusing and blackmailing the public. The police will still be vicious thugs. And law will be promulgated by Imams or Muftis or Mullahs, but it will still be the law that those at the top want.
Despite all that, or maybe because of it, the Islamists are still inevitable. Islam manufactures a group identity that may be paper thin, but it still more solid than recently manufactured national identities for regional Arabs who are expected to see themselves as Egyptians, Syrians, Jordanians or Iraqis. Islam bridges tribal identities better than strongmen do. Its rulers will ultimately still reward their own families and favor their own tribes, but the process will take place under the guise of Islam.
When Mohammed invented Islam, he took existing beliefs and laced them up into a grand tribal identity. Islam is the meta-tribe, less a religion than a makeshift political system based on tribal alliances with the convenient sanction of a deity. Islam expands by creating a two-tier system that puts non-Muslims on the bottom, and encourages Muslims to wage constant war against them. None of this makes for a stable system, but it does make for a very volatile and expansionistic one. Arabs who will not die for Saddam or Ben Ali or Mubarak, will die for Islam.
The Islamists may not take over in Tunisia this time, but they will take over sooner or later. There and all across the Muslim world. (If it happened in militantly secularist Turkey with its army, then it really can happen anywhere.) Dictators will come and go, and eventually the local Islamists with funding from Saudi Arabia or Iran will put together a proper show and take over. And eventually the people will get tired and try to throw them out, as is happening in Iran. It’s the natural political cycle of a region with no true national identities, no real principles of government, no law and no commitment to anyone outside the family.
We could slow down or even avert the process, by pushing Westernization and cutting the legs off Saudi Arabia and Iran. But we aren’t about to do it. We could at least stop sending them money by the barrel, but we aren’t about to do that either. And that’s the real problem, not Ben Ali or Mubarak. Calling for the regimes to respect democracy and human rights just undermines whoever is in power. It does not lead to them being replaced by anything better. To do that, the entire culture would have to change. And that isn’t happening.
The strongmen will fall. And the media will act like it’s Romania in 1989, rather than just part of the cycle of coups in a system that cannot have anything better than tyrants of one sort or another. Eventually Islamists will come to power and wage war against us. It’s up to us whether they win or not.
Wow. That’s a brilliant piece. While I don’t agree with this guy’s opinion about Gov. Christie (so far), this is the best explanation I’ve seen of what’s happening. I have never seen a shorter, better explanation of Islam than his, so I’ll repeat it:
“When Mohammed invented Islam, he took existing beliefs and laced them up into a grand tribal identity. Islam is the meta-tribe, less a religion than a makeshift political system based on tribal alliances with the convenient sanction of a deity.”
This was EXACTLY his purpose and his goal, and also to set himself up at the head of this new “meta-tribal” identity (with succession for his heirs, thus the schism between Shia and Sunni). He modeled Islam after Christianity, because he saw how it brought together diverse peoples. He wanted to unite all the warring tribes in Arabia, and he did, with this new “religion.” He was a soldier, not a guru. These FACTS used to be taught in universities, but political correctness has drummed them OUT of the curricula.
They treat most of the crowd scenes as popular uprisings, which they are but not in the sense that the people will get to decide one way or another. Only that they get a chance to take part in the brief spurt of violence before being ordered to go home.
hummmm….
Obama Loses the Middle East
It’s no coincidence that major revolutions against Western backed governments have occurred under weak American presidents. The Iranian revolution against the Shah happened on Jimmy Carter’s watch. The current violence in Tunisia and Egypt is taking place under Obama. And the timing is quite interesting. Revolts which coincided with a new opposition congress almost suggest that they were scheduled for a time when Obama would be at his politically weakest.
Continue reading: http://sultanknish.blogspot.com/2011/01/obama-loses-middle-east.html
Looses or handed over?
Heavy finger typo is now fixed. Did you read the article?
Yes. Obama is an Idiot and a pupet or undesirable influences.
Yes, he is a bad piece of work.
Yes, and this will not end well. One would think that, being the self-interested person he is, by now it would have occurred even to Barry the irresponsible, who has only half a brain in his head–which might explain the scar–that no way will the American people reelect him if gas is costing us $4 or more per gallon. It’s those little things that affect us common folks, who cling to guns, religion, and xenophobia, that really stick in our craw. But then again, since Barry is of the elite and hasn’t a clue how to connect with us “little people”, he won’t see the door until it smacks him in the rear. The concussion from the door smacking his wife in the bum will likely knock him to the ground and be heard “round the world,” to coin a phrase. Drill here, drill NOW. And while you’re at it, FREE LTC LAKIN.
yes and if We see Barry in a weakened state don’t think the vultures , the clintons and various other scavengers aren’t already circling over head. Since we have made a mockery of our own western form of government lately ,what’s not to say we’re not getting a form of the “soft coup” right before our eyes. I don’t know what I am saying . Miri, I thought when you said Drill here, drill now you were referring to Barry’s head. woops.
WHO LOST EGYPT?
By DICK MORRIS
Published on DickMorris.com on January 29, 2011
In the 1950s, the accusation “who lost China” resonated throughout American politics and led to the defeat of the Democratic Party in the presidential elections of 1952. Unless President Obama reverses field and strongly opposes letting the Muslim brotherhood take over Egypt, he will be hit with the modern equivalent of the 1952 question: Who Lost Egypt?
The Iranian government is waiting for Egypt to fall into its lap. The Muslim Brotherhood, dominated by Iranian Islamic fundamentalism, will doubtless emerge as the winner should the government of Egypt fall. The Obama Administration, in failing to throw its weight against an Islamic takeover, is guilty of the same mistake that led President Carter to fail to support the Shah, opening the door for the Ayatollah Khomeini to take over Iran.
The United States has enormous leverage in Egypt – far more than it had in Iran. We provide Egypt with upwards of $2 billion a year in foreign aid under the provisos of the Camp David Accords orchestrated by Carter. The Egyptian military, in particular, receives $1.3 billion of this money. The United States, as the pay master, needs to send a signal to the military that it will be supportive of its efforts to keep Egypt out of the hands of the Islamic fundamentalists. Instead, Obama has put our military aid to Egypt “under review” to pressure Mubarak to mute his response to the demonstrators and has given top priority to “preventing the loss of human life.”
President Obama should say that Egypt has always been a friend of the United States. He should point out that it was the first Arab country to make peace with Israel. He should recall that President Sadat, who signed the peace accords, paid for doing so with his life and that President Mubarak has carried on in his footsteps. He should condemn the efforts of the Muslim Brotherhood extremists to take over the country and indicate that America stands by her longtime ally. He should address the need for reform and urge Mubarak to enact needed changes. But his emphasis should be on standing with our ally.
The return of Nobel laureate Dr. Mohamed ElBaradei, the former head of the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) has to Egypt as the presumptive heir to Mubarak tells us where this revolution is headed. Carolyn Glick, a columnist for the Jerusalem Post, explains how dangerous ElBaradei is. “As IAEA head,” she writes, “Elbaradei shielded Iran’s nuclear weapons program from the Security Council. He [has] continued to lobby against significant UN Security Council sanctions or other actions against Iran…Last week, he dismissed the threat of a nuclear armed Iran [saying] ‘there is a lot of hype in this debate’.”
As for the Muslim Brotherhood, Glick notes that “it forms the largest and best organized opposition to the Mubarak regime and [is] the progenitor of Hamas and al Qaidi. It seeks Egypt’s transformation into an Islamic regime that will stand at the forefront of the global jihad.”
Now is the time for Republicans and conservatives to start asking the question: Who is losing Egypt? We need to debunk the starry eyed idealistic yearning for reform and the fantasy that a liberal democracy will come from these demonstrations. It won’t. Iranian domination will.
Egypt, with 80 million people, is the largest country in the Middle East or North Africa. Combined with Iran’s 75 million (the second largest) they have 155 million people. By contrast the entire rest of the region — Algeria, Morocco, Libya, Iraq, Saudi Arabia, Yemen, Syria, Tunisia, Jordan, UAE, Lebanon, Kuwait, Oman, and Qatar combined– have only 200 million.
We must not let the two most populous and powerful nations in the region fall under the sway of Muslim extremism, the one through the weakness of Jimmy Carter and the other through the weakness of Barack Obama.
http://www.dickmorris.com/blog/
So that is it in a nutshell Sleuth no ? He is there to pass the football to Iran..bet he has relatives in Iran maybe ? or friends to help him out ?Someone should look into that. Boy, the rest of the world will just LOVE
O if he let’s this happen…
I read this has been carefully planned for almost 3 years and is not at random…there sure was alot of planning going on in the world 3 years ago…under the table… a royal coup and a royal mess..
Explains all of Grandma and son’s trips to Iran, I wonder how much they got paid for their part in the destruction..
I doubt obama realizes all of this unless it was recently put on his telepromter. Very good writing . These last two articles.
Egypt Is Just One Of The Dominoes
http://www.greatamericanjournal.com/#blog
The rioters in Egypt hate the Mubarak government and do not like the local police, but they respect the military. The riots are inspired by Iran and organized by the Muslim Brotherhood, channeled through radical mosques in Egypt that then encouraged Muslims to take to the streets in protest to the non-Islamic, secular government. The Mubarak government has been an important ally in the recognition of Israel.
The Muslim Brotherhood is making a move on the Middle East. Tunisia has collapsed and rioting has broken out in Jordan and Yemen in protest to secular government leadership. They may be the next to go. The communists and the Muslim Brotherhood are using the global economic decline and loss of employment to attack capitalism and support for the west to usher in socialism and Islamic law. But capitalism didn’t cause the economic decline, socialism did.
Egypt is now experiencing the effects of Obama and his global socialist backers who caused the global recession – to bring about the destruction of capitalism. The Islamists and the communists are in this together and are now organizing protest demonstrations around the globe and across America, supposedly in support of the Egyptian protests. These are Obama’s people doing what community organizers tell them to do. They are not patriots. They are typically protesting against western culture and government by the people. Why else would they be protesting here? Egypt is just an excuse for them to get out into the streets and be seen by the cameras.
The dominoes are falling in the Middle East and some of those dominoes are OPEC countries. The U.S. should be engaged in a “moon shot” at developing our own domestic oil supplies, not a “Sputnik moment” in green energy. Any responsible president with half a brain in his head would order cancellation of all drilling bans and a major oil rush to begin immediately on American soil and offshore. We need energy independence from OPEC and that can only come with enough domestic American and Canadian oil to sustain the country. A president who doesn’t see this, or refuses to promote it, is either a fool or a traitor to this country, or both.
We don’t need Middle Eastern oil; we have plenty of our own. OPEC supplies only about 10% of our oil but it does affect global oil prices. Unfortunately, an adequate domestic oil supply is not on Obama’s agenda. His SOTU speech contained yet another anti-American attack on the petroleum industry. Can America survive even another 2 years of this communist bonehead in the White House?
The Egyptian people say they want hope and change. Let’s send them Obama with his teleprompter. They will love him and want to make him their president. We would be glad to make this contribution to Egypt where I’m sure Obama would feel right at home and would be welcomed by the Egyptian Muslims as one of them.
Obama has shown us that his only talent is campaigning. That was over two years ago in America but he is still doing it. Send him to Egypt where he can campaign for Mubarak’s job, we have no use for him anymore.
Any responsible president with half a brain in his head …
Well, there’s our answer.
Yup, send O and his teleprompter to Egypt. Sounds like a good plan to me.
He would get confused there…they read right to left…reprogram the teletubbies fast for him so he can fit in better !
oops…hum…maybe they already made with writing right to left…never thought of that possibility before…
well I’m waiting, ….waiting… I thought sure by now Obama would have trotted on over there and had a good sit down talk and a few beers with these people.
hummm..again…
The Muslim Brotherhood is making a move on the Middle East. Tunisia has collapsed and rioting has broken out in Jordan and Yemen in protest to secular government leadership. They may be the next to go. The communists and the Muslim Brotherhood are using the global economic decline and loss of employment to attack capitalism and support for the west to usher in socialism and Islamic law. But capitalism didn’t cause the economic decline, socialism did.
Profile: Egypt’s Muslim Brotherhood
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-middle-east-12313405
The Muslim Brotherhood, or al-Ikhwan al-Muslimun, is Egypt’s oldest and largest Islamist organisation.
Founded by Hassan al-Banna in the 1920s, the group has influenced Islamist movements around the world with its model of political activism combined with Islamic charity work.
The movement initially aimed simply to spread Islamic morals and good works, but soon became involved in politics, particularly the fight to rid Egypt of British colonial control and cleanse it of all Western influence.
Today, though officially banned and subject to frequent repression, the Ikhwan lead public opposition to the ruling National Democratic Party of President Hosni Mubarak, who has been in power since 1981.
While the Ikhwan say that they support democratic principles, one of their stated aims is to create a state ruled by Islamic law, or Sharia. Their most famous slogan, used worldwide, is: “Islam is the solution”.
Revolution
After Banna launched the Muslim Brotherhood in 1928, branches were set up throughout the country – each running a mosque, a school and a sporting club – and its membership grew rapidly.
By the late 1940s, the group is believed to have had as many as two million followers in Egypt, and its ideas had spread across the Arab world.
At the same time, Banna created a paramilitary wing, the Special Apparatus, whose operatives joined the fight against British rule and engaged in a campaign of bombings and assassinations.
The Egyptian government dissolved the group in late 1948 for attacking British and Jewish interests. Soon afterwards, the group was accused of assassinating Prime Minister Mahmoud al-Nuqrashi.
Banna denounced the killing, but he was subsequently shot dead by an unknown gunman – believed to have been a member of the security forces.
Hassan al-Banna was assassinated by an unknown gunman in 1948
In 1952, colonial rule came to an end following a military coup d’etat led by a group of young officers calling themselves the Free Officers.
The Ikhwan played a supporting role – Anwar al-Sadat, who became president in 1970, was once the Free Officers’ liaison with them – and initially co-operated with the new government, but relations soon soured.
Muslim Brotherhood
* Egypt’s oldest and largest Islamist organisation
* Founded by Hassan al-Banna in 1928
* Has influenced Islamist movements worldwide
* Mixes political activism with charity work
* Banned from open political activity
* Rejects use of violence and supports democratic principles
* Wants to create a state governed by Islamic law
* Slogan: “Islam is the Solution”
After a failed attempt to assassinate President Gamal Abdul Nasser in 1954, the Ikhwan were blamed, banned, and thousands of members imprisoned and tortured. The group continued, however, to grow underground.
This clash with the authorities prompted an important shift in the ideology of the Ikhwan, evident in the writing of one prominent member, Sayyid Qutb.
Qutb’s work advocated the use of jihad (struggle) against jahili (ignorant) societies, both Western and so-called Islamic ones, which he argued were in need of radical transformation.
His writings – particularly the 1964 work Milestones – inspired the founders of many radical Islamist groups, including Islamic Jihad and al-Qaeda.
In 1965, the government again cracked down on the Ikhwan, executing Sayyid Qutb in 1966 and making him a martyr throughout the region.
Crackdown
During the 1980s the Ikhwan attempted to rejoin the political mainstream.
Muslim Brotherhood supporters clash with riot police in Egypt (2008) The Muslim Brotherhood is officially banned and subject to frequent repression
Successive leaders formed alliances with the Wafd party in 1984, and with the Labour and Liberal parties in 1987, becoming the main opposition force in Egypt. In 2000, the Ikhwan won 17 seats in the People’s Assembly.
Five years later, the group achieved its best election result to date, with independent candidates allied to it winning 20% of the seats.
The result shocked President Mubarak. The government subsequently launched a crackdown on the Ikhwan, detaining hundreds of members, and instituted a number of legal “reforms” to counter their resurgence.
The constitution was rewritten to stipulate that “political activity or political parties shall not be based on any religious background or foundation”; independent candidates were banned from running for president; and anti-terrorism legislation was introduced that gave the security forces sweeping powers to detain suspects and restrict public gatherings.
Leaders of President Mubarak’s ruling National Democratic Party (NDP) also worked hard to reduce the likelihood of further opposition gains in the November 2010 parliamentary elections.
But their efforts backfired somewhat – the failure of candidates allied to the Ikhwan to win a single seat in the first round was accompanied by allegations of widespread fraud.
Muslim Brotherhood general guide Mohammed Badie during the November 2010 election campaign The Muslim Brotherhood boycotted the second round of the November 2010 elections
The group subsequently joined other opposition parties in announcing a boycott of the second round, and the NDP was left in the embarrassing situation of taking more than 80% of the seats in the People’s Assembly.
The continued repression of the opposition was one of the main triggers for the mass anti-government protests by thousands of Egyptians in late January 2011, which saw the NDP’s headquarters in Cairo set on fire.
The Ikhwan were blamed for fomenting the unrest, but its deputy general guide, Mahmoud Izzat, insisted it was a popular uprising.
“We are part of the people. The people are demanding the basics – mainly the necessities of life – and they have the right to do so. The people also demand their freedom and the dissolution of the fake parliament,” he told al-Jazeera TV.
“The youths want the demonstrations to be peaceful but the regime uses excessive violence against the youths, such as rubber bullets.”
We saw for ourselves how the Muslim Brotherhood abhors violence. The peaceful protests BECAME violent when the MB joined the fray. ElBaradei, who said he didn’t want to be the Egyptian leader until he said he did, worked with the organizers of this coup, who used the Internet to organize for “change”? Sound familiar? Today, ElBaradei is quoted as saying the MB is not radical. Of course not. And Barry’s the toothfairy.
Miri, Johnson, Tooth fairy ! LOL !
Mohamed El-Baradei Defends Muslim Brotherhood
July 19, 2010
http://globalmbreport.org/?p=3293&print=1
A German news magazine features an interview in which Mohamed El-Baradei, former head of the International Atomic Energy Agency and now opposition politician in Egypt, defends the Muslim Brotherhood. According to an excerpt from that interview:
ElBaradei: The president can no longer be allowed to be omnipotent. It must become possible to vote him and his government out of office when they fail. We need an independent justice system and a free press. Egyptian citizens must be allowed to elect their representatives in an atmosphere that is free of state pressure, irrespective of religion and gender. Why not have a woman as head of government? Why not a Coptic Christian?
SPIEGEL: And you want to advance this progressive program with the help of the Islamists from the Muslim Brotherhood?
ElBaradei: It is true that I have spoken with representatives of the Muslim Brotherhood and that we discussed the struggle against Mubarak.
SPIEGEL: There is talk of a “strategic partnership.”
ElBaradei: I speak with all representatives of the opposition. The Muslim Brotherhood is not allowed to form a party, but their individual candidates take up 20 percent of the seats in parliament. They enjoy respect because they are socially active. They have been portrayed as allies of bin Laden, which is complete nonsense. One doesn’t have to agree with their conservative-religious ideas, but they are a part of our society. They have every right to participate in the development of this society if they pursue their path in a democratic manner, free of violence.
SPIEGEL: But that is exactly what observers have their doubts about. And they believe that the Islamists are using you to get into power.
ElBaradei: That won’t happen. I take the Muslim Brotherhood at their word. Egypt is a country shaped by Islam. I will only avail myself as an agent for democratic change.
SPIEGEL: Are democracy and Islam really compatible?
ElBaradei: In one sura in the Koran, it says that a ruler must consult his people, only then can he rule justly. One can start there. At the end of the day, Islam, like any religion, is what you make out of it.
It is reported that Mr. El-Baradei included the Muslim Brotherhood in the national opposition front that he had inaugurated.
What utter nonsense coming from the guy who couldn’t find those nuke programs in Iran. He’s Muslim and he takes the MB at their word? Has he ever heard of taqiyya? It explains his duplicity as well as his faux naivete as well as Barry’s pretend concern. His quote about Islam and democracy: “In one sura in the Koran, it says that a ruler must consult his people, only then can he rule justly.”
That’s ONE sura. The “ruler” must “consult” the people to RULE. So bottom line, he’s still a RULER, not an employee of the people who can be fired by them. He should “consult” them but there’s nothing to force him to comply with their wishes, is there? Where’s the freedom and democracy in Islam for WOMEN? Hmmm? Today, ElBaradei’s peeps are organizing a “million man march”. Who’s missing? Who’s missing in most of the video you see of the “peaceful” demonstrations. The women. What kind of “human rights” will the women of the Middle East have under any Islamic government put together by the likes of the Muslim Brotherhood?
It’s beyond the pale for him to say that the Muslim Brotherhood is NOT connected to Al Qaeda. This man will not be our friend if he ends up leading Egypt. Who the heck is he, anyway, to orchestrate a coup, set himself up as head of the government (the RULER), and then talk about democracy? In a democracy, the PEOPLE would be picking the “ruler”. He wouldn’t be picking himself after he’s arranged the downfall of his predecessor.
The road to Hell is paved with good intentions!
Dream on ElBaradei!
ElBaradei: The president can no longer be allowed to be omnipotent. It must become possible to vote him and his government out of office when they fail. We need an independent justice system and a free press. Egyptian citizens must be allowed to elect their representatives in an atmosphere that is free of state pressure, irrespective of religion and gender. Why not have a woman as head of government? Why not a Coptic Christian?
El Baradei..he has the face of a sewer rat to me…He does not give me a warm and fuzzy feeling…no tingles up the leg here…
I agree. He’s very creepy.
We need an independent justice system and a free press.
Yeah, so do we. FREE LTC LAKIN!
I was thinking that too Miri…
http://webcache.googleusercontent.com/search?q=cache:PEdlFzWBqvEJ:surrenderingislam.com/surrendering-islam/exile-saudi-arabia+%22Muslim+Brotherhood%22+%2B+%22Rothschilds%22&cd=1&hl=en&ct=clnk&gl=us&source=www.google.com
El-Baradei IS The muslim botherhood,
you can get that from Pamela Geller
Don’t act confused,
Obama isn’t losing the Arab world,
Obama is causing the USA to lose to the Arab world,
that is what happens when you elect an islamist usurper to the WH
Surely you didn’t think it would all be OK and just a bit more socialism?
and this is Lame Cherry!
Without apologies:
Paris is Burning
It is tough being the sexiest secular Islamist in the world as every body, and yes I mean BODY, wants to floss you in bed as you drag America into an ever deeper Muslim tribal war.
There is nothing like B. Hussein Obama sticking it to the Egyptian Government of President Mubarak in trying to overthrow his regime with the replacement regime of Muhamed el Baradei, resident Nazi or Egyptian National Socialist.
Oh yes there is Ehud Barack National Socialist in the Israeli state Obama tried to stick into power there………..some little Nazi Obama tried to install in Afghanistan over Karzai……….sure is not like the Cairo Speech or Pinocchio Lies of Obama stating he didn’t get involved in other nation’s affairs.
I will repeat for Sean Hannity listeners so perhaps this gets to Hannity feedback, B. Hussein Obama has been on a mission to undo Ronald Reagan, and boy howdy has he done it from the Slavic nations behind the neo Iron Curtain to the international Islamist Caliph stretching from Obama, DC to Tehran.
As folks are catching up in this, it is time to fast trip forward as what muslin sheets will Obama be rolling in next?
Now as this secular Islam Caliph from Tehran to Obamaland, with Peking and Moscow in league, just who do you think this central European Rothschild led little group of nation shattering fiends would target next?
I will give you a hint, it rhymes with London and Paris.
Oh I know I made it too easy, but sometimes you need a treat as everyone at FOX and Obama regime makes things so difficult that easy is sometimes better.
Think on it logically.
This group is filleting Greece, Spain, Portugal and Ireland. Who is the competitors still standing, but London………..Anglo American finance, and Paris, which just happens to be where this economic terror was staged from leaving the French holding the blame.
Inquire of yourself what do Paris and London have loads of which the cartels dumped into those fair cities?
I will give you a hint in Stanley Ann Dunham was once raped by one?
Yes, you got it, third world Marxist Muslims. Londonstan and Paristan are crawling with hordes of these fire breathing Muslims just looking to find employment as terrorists. (I will not mention that the Rothschilds and Rockefellers have imported slews of nuclear armed terrorists into Canada and America as you probably wouldn’t bleat peacefully knowing the wolves are just outside your pen.)
So logic in this chessboard game states that once Obama in his Muslim shake up and shakedown shake and bake cements, that the next operation will be to kidnap high profile Brits, blow up London and murder some Frogs while burning down Paris.
What was it B. Hussein said in Tuscon? You remember as this blog exclusively broke it in, order out of chaos? Sure as a turban is sweaty, the logic states that pinning down western Europe, allows a more secure central Europe to bring about an anti Christ, Emperor 666 to protect and drive this all to where it is intended.
Why not make Libya and Egypt some straw men to knock over to get the prize? Would not some angry Europeans like to kick the hell out of Muslims after they start acting all Obama on them?
Perhaps I have said too much too soon as I have yet to unveil this little operation in it’s full scope, but rest assured children, this blog predicted that Obama was ass deep into Egypt and all of this and the UK press outed Obama as such.
Good news though football fans as Joe Biden is not in the loop as he was defending President Mubarak.
Nothing like having a compartmentalized regime where Joe Biden is now doing the US policy thing after slapping Jews around earlier for Obama in trying to overthrow Ben Netanyahu.
Obama roughed the British up as he loathes them over throwing Grampa Terrorist Mau Mau into prison and probably tortured him by making him take bath, brush his teeth and use toilet paper…….you know the things Gitmo was torturing terrorists over.
As for Paris, Obama has been screwing them over since he showed up on his summer rock tour of 08.
It doesn’t really matter if Obama knows why he is being told to destroy American allies, as he just is doing what is told based upon his goofy programming.
What does matter is, you now have one more piece to build on and appear very intelligent while the rest of the world you speak to is stunned in trying to figure out that this is not about freedom, but about Obama being all sexy again in coming out of the Muslim closet and installing his socialist ilk just like he took over GM and installed the union socialists.
Oh yes, please do not think Obama is a genius, as he is not adept enough to do this. This is the cartel at work making this all happen and Obama is just the Muslim who usurped the US Government to destroy all the pro Muslim regimes…………..(whispering) like Carter wiped out the Shah to set up this communist Brzezinski board.
Shhhh I have said too much.
PS: Do you think Obama is the man Muslim with Michelle or is he only the man Muslim with gay men as he has to be the woman at home?
Lonely little boys need to put their important Marxist friends into other regimes so they too can be President of some country when they grow up……………
Just a thought, when Stan Ann was nailing the lezbo maid in Indonesia, did little Barry hear it through the grape vine, so that is what he thought was normal when he returned to Hawaii and started his dirty underwear sprees of Frank Marshall Davis’ smell on him?
Let’s write a poem………
I saw mummy kiss the maid
Before she abandoned me
I knew it would turn out ok
As I would be president of some country
Daddy was a Muslim terrorist
Before I learned my ABC’s
I knew that it would turn out ok
As I would be president of some country
Now I’m a gay terrorist
Installing them from sea to shining sea
I knew that it would turn out ok
As it alwys does for little Barry.
Yes, he/she is crude,
this situation deserves it.
More appropriately, Canada Free Press:
Code Pink, Bill Ayers, Bernadine Dorhn, Community Activists, Marxists, Muslim Brotherhood
The Emperor’s Pink Burka
By Judi McLeod Monday, January 31, 2011
Completely missed amid the agonizing cries of human misery in Egypt is that the ending of a United Nations fairytale is being written. The bum’s rush for President Hosni Mubarak has now gone global and from out of nowhere the Muslim Brotherhood-endorsed Mohamed El Bardei has arrived on the protest scene. El Baradei’s got the Nobel Peace Prize. All he’s really missing is the white horse.
Egypt will be turned over to radical Islam leadership. And it would never have happened without President Barack Obama, who first ran the white flag flying over America up the flagpole—without the permission or knowledge of the American people—on April 6, 2010.
That’s the day when Obama—without warning—cancelled America’s ability to defend itself and when he announced the bombshell that he will make the world a nuclear weapons free zone.
Sporting a Chicago White Sox baseball cap on the mound of that day’s season opener, the media completely missed that Obama’s bombshell for no nukes on America’s soil—even in self defense—coincided with the announcement that the leaders of 23 Arab countries launched an unprecedented clarion call to free the world from nuclear weapons.
There are those watching Egypt’s orchestrated descent into chaos who claim that Obama has lost the Middle East.
There are others who say he really controls it.
If there’s any proof that it’s not a president but a strident community activist in the Oval Office, Egypt is proof positive.
Barack Obama’s friends Code Pink, Bill Ayers and Bernadine Dohrn, among others, have been fomenting for revolution on trips in and out of Egypt for more than a year. Only Kristinn Taylor and Andrea Shea King at biggovernment.com have bothered to write about it.
A watching world has seen the result of their undercover work as Cairo began its descent into chaos last week.
In typical Marxist style, the Egyptian protests have been made to look spontaneous rather than orchestrated.
“Protests are being driven by the April 6 youth movement, a group on FaceBook that has attracted mainly young and educated members opposed to Mr. Mubarak. The group has about 70,000 members and uses social network sites to “orchestrate” protests and report on their activities.” (telegraph.co.uk, Jan. 29, 2011).
Notice how the word orchestrate describes the protests?
To the victor go the spoils, and the Muslim Brotherhood, panting like panthers, waits in the wings to take over the administration of Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak, in a so-called “pro-democracy” new government.
Is the debut of the Muslim Brotherhood for takeover in Egypt the behind the scenes work of Barack Obama?
While Code Pink, Bill Ayers, Bernadine Dohrn and Company were fomenting for Revolution in Egypt for at least a year, Obama never once called off the dogs.
This is the timeline of The Muslim Brotherhood/Marxist totally orchestrated “Day of Rage” in Cairo:
On June 4, 2009 Obama delivered his first speech to the Muslim world at Cairo University: “As a student of history, I also know civilization’s debt to Islam. It was Islam—at places like Al-Azhar University—that carried the light of learning through so many centuries, paving the way for Europe’s Renaissance and Enlightenment. It was innovation in Muslim communities that developed the order of algebra; our magnetic compass and tools of navigation; our mastery of pens and printing; our understanding of how disease spreads and how it can be healed. Islamic culture has given us majestic arches and soaring spires; timeless poetry and cherished music; elegant calligraphy and places of peaceful contemplation. And throughout history, Islam has demonstrated through words and deeds the possibilities of religious tolerance and racial equality.”
On Oct. 15, 2009 Code Pink co-founder Jodie Evans, who had raised mega funds for him, met with Obama only weeks after meeting the Taliban.
On Dec. 29, 2009 Ayers and Dohrn joined Code Pink in Egypt. “We hope the Egyptians get so annoyed they just want to get rid of us,” said Code Pink co-founder Jodie Evans.
According to outgoing White House senior adviser David Axelrod, the president’s closest aid, Obama “on several occasions directly confronted Mubarak on Human rights for the past two years”.
Obama’s Cairo address was during the past two years, and there was not a peep about Mubarak’s Human Rights on June 4, 2009.
Obama’s personal friends and supporters fomented for the revolution that is happening in Egypt right now.
In any language, in any country that’s called sabotage.
Marxism kills and it’s killing right now in Egypt.
And when Marxism partners up with radical Islam, widespread anarchy is the result.
Meanwhile, Obama continues to be a community activist even though he’s in the White House and continues to truck with community activists like Ayers, Dohrn and Evans.
This emperor does have clothes. It’s a pink burka.
All they know how to do is to stir up trouble…that’s it…
Senator Jonh Kerry’s Letter of support:
http://biggovernment.com/taylorking/2010/02/04/sen-john-kerry-letter-supporting-code-pinks-hamas-aid-gaza-freedom-march/
http://usactionnews.com/2010/11/john-kerry-was-selling-out-israel-during-middle-east-trip-wikileaks-document-dump/
I dropped to links here a minute ago…
This one:
http://usactionnews.com/2010/11/john-kerry-was-selling-out-israel-during-middle-east-trip-wikileaks-document-dump/
and the letter John Kerry wrote in behalf of Code Pink and Aryes/ Dorhn to Egypt last year from Breitbart/ Big Government
It went pfft. maybe in moderation.
They are free now I think Papooski.
Thank you, Renee.
Code Pink was involved in that law-breaking attempt to shut down a Tea Party event in CA (also a highway), where a bunch of leftist progressive Marxists got arrested. The lamestream barely mentions this “domestic terrorism”, while making up and repeating a complete LIE that Tea Partiers are violent, intolerant bigots. http://gatewaypundit.rightnetwork.com/2011/01/former-top-obama-officials-organize-radical-leftist-mob-to-shut-down-highway-disrupt-conservative-conference-media-silent/
Omar Shariff says Mubarack should leave too..Both his names are in my digs so I am not surprised…maybe he came out of the bars and casinos long enough to make his statement…I am sure he learned alot of political pointers in the bars and casinos…hiccup….wonder how his liver is holding up…… ? brain too…
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Can anyone guess as to why Hillary is all but asking for Mubarack to step down? I am surprised she is lock step with this administration on this issue.
Muslamic Brotherhood in the USA
http://www.scribd.com/doc/15711214/The-Muslim-Brotherhood-in-the-United-States
and CAIR cares
http://sheikyermami.com/2011/01/14/muslim-brotherhood-front-cair-calls-on-muslims-to-boycott-the-fbi/
Second guessing this administration is like second guessing a crazey person. Why does Hillary call for Mubarack to step down? Why did Hillary run against Obama for the presidency, only to be dusted off his shoulders as trash and her husband to be labeled a racist? To become Obama’s Secretary of State? Party above all and any other consideration. Obama will extradite the Islamic takeover and Hillary is there to cheer it on.One thing is certain, what we are witnessing is the coordinated effort of the militant Islamic takeover of the middle east and north Africa. At the same time we have a panoramic preview, in Egypt, of coming attractions for the US of A under our current marxist style government that is Islamic user friendly.
Which is why we need regime change asap. Who will defend us against jihad?
I think God, and ourselves.:)
Am I surprised?
Not one bit.
Barack Hussein Obama Took Shahada.
He is part of the “Muslim Brotherhood”.
itooktheredpill | February 1, 2011 at 1:01 pm | Reply
Obama green-lighting Muslim Brotherhood participation in Egyptian government
Am I surprised?
Not one bit.
Barack Hussein Obama Took Shahada.
He is part of the “Muslim Brotherhood”.
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Agreed.
I find this blog a safe haven from the insanity that has affected other formerly credible blogs. I know that Papoose posts at a few of them, so she knows what I am speaking of (although I am not involving you, Papoose. Neither am I asking you to comment unless you choose to, that is.)
Any recommendations for other safe havens? The list dwindles daily. Intense paranoia (and let’s face it, it’s understandable with so much crumbling down around us. It can be overwhelming unless one is really strong. )…anyway, intense paranoia has driven some half mad. WTPOTUS, AtlasShrugs and until very recently, I’ve been enjoying CW. Suggestions are most welcome. TIA!
http://fellowshipofminds.wordpress.com/
This is a nice group of conservative people. Not sure what you’re looking for Rosemary. You can hang out with us anytime.
It is the same names again davem ! It never *$^&(^# ends !
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frank_Wisner
GARDINER !
Frank Gardiner Wisner (June 23, 1909 – October 29, 1965) was head of Office of Strategic Services operations in southeastern Europe at the end of World War II, and the head of the Directorate of Plans of the Central Intelligence Agency during the 1950s.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frank_G._Wisner
U.S. ‘held secret meeting with Muslim Brotherhood’
Discussed fall of Egypt with group dedicated to Islam’s global spread
Posted: February 01, 2011
10:59 am Eastern
By Aaron Klein
© 2011 WorldNetDaily
Barack Obama
JERUSALEM – The Egyptian government has information a diplomat at the U.S. embassy in Cairo secretly met yesterday with a senior leader of the Muslim Brotherhood, the nation’s major Islamist opposition group, WND has learned.
The topic of the meeting was the future of Egypt following the “fall” of President Hosni Mubarak, an Egyptian intelligence official told WND.
The claim comes amid charges from Cairo that the Obama administration has been encouraging the protests rocking Egypt and targeting the rule of Mubarak, a key U.S. ally in the Middle East.
The Egyptian intelligence official told WND his government has information of a meeting that took place yesterday between Issam El-Erian, a senior leader of the Muslim Brotherhood, and Frank Wisner, a former U.S. ambassador to Egypt.
The Obama administration dispatched Wisner to Egypt this past weekend to report to the State Department and White House a general sense of the situation in the embattled country.
(Story continues below)
The Egyptian intelligence official speaking to WND said the meeting took place inside the American embassy in Cairo
The U.S. State Department would neither confirm nor deny the report.
The Muslim Brotherhood seeks to spread Islam around the world, in large part using nonviolent means. Hamas and al-Qaida are violent Brotherhood offshoots.
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.
ElBaradei, former International Atomic Energy Agency chief, has reinvented himself as a campaigner for “reform” in Egypt. He is a candidate for this year’s scheduled presidential elections.
ElBaradei arrived in Cairo just after last week’s protests began and is reportedly being confined to his home by Egyptian security forces.
He is seen as an ally of the Muslim Brotherhood.
This past weekend, the London Telegraph reported the U.S. embassy in Cairo in 2008 helped a young dissident attend a U.S.-sponsored summit for activists in New York, while working to keep his identity secret from Egyptian state police.
The Telegraph would not identify the dissident, but said he was involved in helping to stir the current protests. The report claimed the dissident told the U.S. embassy in Cairo that an alliance of opposition groups had a plan to topple Mubarak’sgovernment.
The disclosures, contained in U.S. diplomatic dispatches released by the WikiLeaks website, show American officials pressed the Egyptian government to release other dissidents who had been detained by the police.
The White House has been almost openly championing the unrest in Egypt.
Secretary of State Hillary Clinton called for an “orderly transition” to democracy in Egypt, where the Muslim Brotherhood is the main opposition group.
Obama reportedly voiced support for an “orderly transition” in Egypt that is responsive to the aspirations of Egyptians in phone calls with foreign leaders, the White House said.
Deputy National Security Adviser Denis McDonough, speaking in a White House webcast, also urged the government and protesters in Egypt to refrain from violence.
Egyptian officials speaking to WND, however, warned the Muslim Brotherhood has the most to gain from any political reform.
He probably has factions of the Muslim Brotherhood stacked up in Iraq, Afghanistan, Iran, Syria, Jordan, Libya, Lebanon, Cuba, Greece, Ireland, France, Canada, Great Britain, Indonesia,Turkey, Great Britain, Spain, Portugal, and Russia just like he does all throughout the United States of America, Canada and Mexico.
Infiltration of China, Japan and South America, et al is the next challenge, a new wave, they’re working on it in Hyde Park as we blog and worry. Next!
How are they making out in Australia since they are being controlled by “natural” bio-engineered disasters to cause chaos, human suffering and total destruction?
Now that’s interesting. Obama dispatched Frank Wisner over to Egypt ….. The American student that was interviewed on camera in Egypt just happened to be Jenefer Wisner. Hmmmmm
No way ! No way ! this is starting to be funny…
What was the relationship with Bush and MuBarack ? Any one know ? Just trying to sort this out. This just looks like the plan to topple Israel to me. Some reports say Bush involved with this too from 3 yrs ago. If that is the case, then why ? Is MuBarack an enemy of Bush, is Israel ? It feels like we cannot figure this out properly unless we know. I keep thinking of that July 4 weekend when someone was draining our treasury at warp speed, and also those lock boxes in London. We are missing this info to understand this I think.The info confuses me without all of the facts.
Frank G Wisner
Ambassador Frank G. Winser serves as Non-Executive Member of the Board at Commercial International Bank (Egypt). He is the international affairs advisor to Patton Boggs LLP, a full-service firm with a national presence in every major area of legal representation. Prior to joining Patton Boggs, Mr. Wisner served as Vice Chairman of the American International Group (AIG), external affairs, following his retirement from the U.S. government with the personal rank of Career Ambassador. Ambassador Wisner joined the State Department in 1961 and served in a variety of overseas and Washington positions during his 36-year career. Among his other posts, Ambassador Wisner served successively as U.S. Ambassador to Zambia, Egypt, the Philippines and India. Currently, he is on the Board of the U.S. India Business Council. He is a member of the Board of Directors of EOG Resources, an oil and natural gas exploration and production company and Ethan Allen, a furniture manufacturer. He has been a member of the Board of Directors of the Pharaonic American Life Insurance Company (ALICO) in Egypt since 2007. He is a senior advisor at Kissinger Associates. Ambassador Wisner is Vice Chairman of the Business Council on International Understanding. His non-profit board affiliations include, but are not limited to: Rockefeller Brothers Fund, the American University in Cairo, Princeton University’s Middle Eastern Affairs Advisory Board and the advisory Board at Columbia University’s SIPA. He graduated from Princeton University with a B.A. degree in 1961.
Sorry—- link for above
http://www.reuters.com/finance/stocks/companyOfficers?symbol=CMGGF.PK
Is he related to this family ?
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Princess_Muna_al-Hussein
Averil Gardenier. Met King Hussein on the set of Lawrence of Arabia. Married him, before Lisa Haliby (Queen Noor) Muna was wife 2. Lisa Haliby’s dad was Najeeb. Did business w/ Neimen Marcus Store.
Dallas.
http://wtpotus.wordpress.com/2011/01/29/sonoran-stars/
See Najeeb and SROUR family here…
SROUR
SOROS
hummm…
Let us look at a few more royal connections.
http://www.patdollard.com
OVERNIGHT BREAKING: Wising Up To Obama/Muslim Brotherhood’s Attempted Coup, Mubarak Launches Brutal Armed Attack On Jihadi Camp In Heart Of Cairo, Several Killed – Obama, Pissed His Coup Is Being Foiled, Issues Rebuke
February 2nd, 2011 (3) Posted By Pat Dollard.
CAIRO (AP) – Heavy automatic weapons fire pounded the anti-government protest camp in Cairo’s Tahrir Square before dawn on Thursday in a dramatic escalation of what appeared to be a well-orchestrated series of assaults on the rebels. At least three protesters were killed by gunfire, according to one of the activists.
The crowds seeking an end to President Hosni Mubarak’s nearly three decades in power were still reeling from attacks hours earlier in which Mubarak supporters charged into the square on horses and camels, lashing people with whips, while others rained firebombs and rocks from rooftops.
The protesters accused Mubarak’s regime of unleashing a force of paid thugs and plainclothes police to crush their unprecedented nine-day-old movement, a day after the 82-year-old president refused to step down. They showed off police ID badges they said were wrested from their attackers. Some government workers said their employers ordered them into the streets.
The violence intensified overnight, as sustained bursts of automatic gunfire and powerful single shots rained into the square starting at around 4 a.m. and continuing for more than two hours.
Protest organizer Mustafa el-Naggar said he saw the bodies of three dead protesters being carried toward an ambulance. He said the gunfire came from at least three locations in the distance and that the Egyptian military, which has ringed the square with tank squads for days to try to keep some order, did not intervene.
Footage from AP Television News showed one tank spreading a thick smoke screen along a highway overpass just to the north of the square in an apparent attempt to deprive attackers of a high vantage point. The two sides seemed to be battling for control of the overpass, which leads to a main bridge over the Nile.
In the darkness, groups of men hurled firebombs and rocks from the bridge, where a wrecked car sat engulfed in flames. Others dragged two apparently lifeless bodies from the area.
Egypt’s health minister did not answer a phone call seeking confirmation of the number killed.
At daybreak, the two sides were still battling with rocks and flaming bottles of gasoline along the front line on the northern edge of the square, near the famed Egyptian Museum.
Demonstrators took cover behind makeshift barricades of corrugated metal sheeting taken from a nearby construction site and Mubarak supporters seemed to hold their ground on the overpass. Between them stretched a burning no-man’s-land of smoldering cars, hunks of concrete and fires.
The fighting began more than 12 hours earlier, turning the celebratory atmosphere in the square over the previous day into one of terror and sending a stream of wounded to makeshift clinics in mosques and alleyways on the anti-government side. Three people died in the violence on Wednesday and 600 were injured.
Mustafa el-Fiqqi, a senior official from the ruling National Democratic Party, told The Associated Press that businessmen connected to the ruling party were responsible for what happened.
The notion that the state may have coordinated violence against protesters, who had kept a peaceful vigil in Tahrir Square for five days, prompted a sharp rebuke from the Obama administration.
“If any of the violence is instigated by the government, it should stop immediately,” said White House Press Secretary Robert Gibbs.
(PD: It is the government’s job to professionally use violence when necessary to restore order. Obama and Gibbs therefor make no sense here)
The clashes marked a dangerous new phase in Egypt’s upheaval: the first significant violence between government supporters and opponents. The crisis took a sharp turn for the worse almost immediately after Mubarak rejected the calls for him to give up power or leave the country, stubbornly proclaiming he would die on Egyptian soil.
His words were a blow to the protesters. They also suggest that authorities want to turn back the clock to the tight state control enforced before the protests began.
Mubarak’s supporters turned up on the streets Wednesday in significant numbers for the first time. Some were hostile to journalists and foreigners. Two Associated Press correspondents and several other journalists were roughed up in Cairo. State TV had reported that foreigners were caught distributing anti-Mubarak leaflets, apparently trying to depict the movement as foreign-fueled.
The scenes of mayhem were certain to add to the fear that is already running high in this capital of 18 million people after a weekend of looting and lawlessness and the escape of thousands of prisoners from jails in the chaos.
Soldiers surrounding Tahrir Square fired occasional shots in the air throughout Wednesday’s clashes but did not appear to otherwise intervene and no uniformed police were seen. Most of the troops took shelter behind or inside the armored vehicles and tanks stationed at the entrances to the square.
“Why don’t you protect us?” some protesters shouted at the soldiers, who replied they did not have orders to do so and told people to go home.
“The army is neglectful. They let them in,” said Emad Nafa, a 52-year-old among the protesters, who for days had showered the military with affection for its neutral stance.
Some of the worst street battles raged near the Egyptian Museum at the edge of the square. Pro-government rioters blanketed the rooftops of nearby buildings and hurled bricks and firebombs onto the crowd below — in the process setting a tree ablaze inside the museum grounds. Plainclothes police at the building entrances prevented anti-Mubarak protesters from storming up to stop them.
The two sides pummeled each other with chunks of concrete and bottles at each of the six entrances to the sprawling plaza, where 10,000 anti-Mubarak protesters tried to fend off more than 3,000 attackers who besieged them. Some on the pro-government side waved machetes, while the square’s defenders filled the air with a ringing battlefield din by banging metal fences with sticks.
In one almost medieval scene, a small contingent of pro-Mubarak forces on horseback and camels rushed into the anti-government crowds, trampling several people and swinging whips and sticks. Protesters dragged some riders from their mounts, throwing them to the ground and beating their faces bloody. The horses and camels appeared to be ones used to give tourists rides around Cairo.
Dozens of men and women pried up pieces of the pavement with bars and ferried the piles of ammunition in canvas sheets to their allies at the front. Others directed fighters to streets needing reinforcements.
The protesters used a subway station as a makeshift prison for the attackers they managed to catch. They tied the hands and legs of their prisoners and locked them inside. People grabbed one man who was bleeding from the head, hit him with their sandals and threw him behind a closed gate.
Some protesters wept and prayed in the square where only a day before they had held a joyous, peaceful rally of a quarter-million, the largest demonstration so far.
Egyptian Health Minister Ahmed Sameh Farid said three people died and at least 611 were injured in Tahrir Square on Wednesday. One of those killed fell from a bridge near the square; Farid said the man was in civilian clothes but may have been a member of the security forces.
Farid did not say how the other two victims, both young men, were killed. It was not clear whether they were government supporters or anti-Mubarak demonstrators.
After years of tight state control, protesters emboldened by the uprising in Tunisia took to the streets on Jan. 25 and mounted a once-unimaginable series of demonstrations across this nation of 80 million. For the past few days, protesters who camped out in Tahrir Square reveled in a new freedom — publicly expressing their hatred for the Mubarak regime.
“After our revolution, they want to send people here to ruin it for us,” said Ahmed Abdullah, a 47-year-old lawyer in the square.
Another man shrieked through a loudspeaker: “Hosni has opened the door for these thugs to attack us.”
The pressure for demonstrators to clear the square mounted throughout the day, beginning early when a military spokesman appeared on state TV and asked them to disperse so life in Egypt could get back to normal.
It was a change in attitude by the army, which for the past few days had allowed protests to swell with no interference and even made a statement saying they had a legitimate right to demonstrate peacefully.
Then the regime began to rally its supporters in significant numbers for the first time, demanding an end to the protest movement. Some 20,000 Mubarak supporters held an angry but mostly peaceful rally on Wednesday across the Nile River from Tahrir, responding to calls on state TV.
They said Mubarak’s concessions were enough. He has promised not to run for re-election in September, named a new government and appointed a vice president for the first time, widely considered his designated successor.
They were bitter at the jeers hurled at Mubarak.
“I feel humiliated,” said Mohammed Hussein, a 31-year-old factory worker. “He is the symbol of our country. When he is insulted, I am insulted.”
The anti-Mubarak movement has vowed to intensify protests to force him out by Friday.
State TV said Vice President Omar Suleiman called “on the youth to heed the armed forces’ call and return home to restore order.” From the other side, senior anti-Mubarak figure Mohamed ElBaradei demanded the military “intervene immediately and decisively to stop this massacre.”
Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton spoke with Suleiman to condemn the violence and urge Egypt’s government to hold those responsible for it accountable, State Department spokesman P.J. Crowley said.
http://www.chronwatch-america.com/forum/viewtopic.php?p=599094#599094
There are some eery similarities between Egypt 2011 and Iran 1979, and some of them are unfortunately about American leadership. There are some big differences, too, but for the moment let’s just look at some parallels and try to draw some necessarily tentative conclusions. After all, everything is up for grabs right now and things will probably change a lot in the next few hours and days.
First of all is prostate cancer. The shah was dying of it and Mubarak is afflicted with it. We know Mubarak’s got it. We didn’t know the shah had it. One of the effects of the disease and its treatment seems to be that the person has difficulty making tough decisions, and it inevitably forces him to think about his legacy. The shah didn’t want to go down as a bloody dictator, and he rejected all appeals from his generals to open fire on the demonstrators. This encouraged the opposition and discouraged the military commanders.
Second is the role of Washington. Carter did not know what to do, and he was operating on the basis of very bad intelligence. Above all, he (thanks to his CIA) had very little good information about Khomeini. He and advisers like Secretary of State Cyrus Vance and Iran desk officer Henry Precht and NSC staffer Gary Sick all permitted themselves to believe that we could continue to have very good relations with Iran even if the shah were overthrown. They failed to see the nature and extent of the Khomeini movement, saw it as a “progressive revolution,” and UN Ambassador Andrew Young famously called the ayatollah a holy man, and even “some kind of saint.”
I don’t know the quality of our intelligence on the Egyptian opposition, but if former Ambassador Martin Indyk is correct (and all I’ve got to go on is a Tweet saying he said it on BBC Arabic), the White House and State Department may be signaling approval of Mohammed al-Baradei. According to Al Jazeera — a very unreliable source to put it mildly — Obama has told leaders in the Gulf that the United States favors a “peaceful transition” to greater democracy.
Well, so do I. But Baradei is one of the last men I would choose for that role. He doesn’t like America and he’s in cahoots with Iran and the Muslim Brotherhood. He would be likely to try to replay the ghastly catastrophe of 1979. Bad for freedom, bad for the Egyptian people, bad for America. Does our intelligence community not know this? And if they do, why is Obama tilting towards this outcome? If he is, that is…
In 1979 we came down hard on the shah to show restraint towards the demonstrators, just as we are today with Mubarak. I understand that no American government, let alone an Obama government, can openly say to Mubarak: “What are you waiting for? Put it down!” I don’t know what we’re saying privately. Gates has apparently spoken to his counterparts in Cairo and Jerusalem. What did they say? I don’t know, obviously, but that conversation would go a long way to clarify the real facts. I’ll bet you that there was some sort of deadline to Mubarak: if you can’t establish control within x days, we will have to work with the opposition. That would be normal and sensible.
The greatest American sin in 1979 was to confuse the shah. He didn’t know what we wanted. From the State Department he heard calls for sweet reasonableness, entreaties not to use live ammunition against the mobs, and so forth. From Brzezinski he heard pleas to be strong. Maybe even to crack down violently. The shah didn’t know who to believe. Then it got worse. We sent a General Huyser to Tehran with two sets of instructions: a) to support a military coup and b) to prevent a military coup. So the shah and the generals stood by and watched, and Khomeini’s multitudes, who knew exactly what they wanted, fought all-out and won.##
read the rest
http://atlasshrugs2000.typepad.com/atlas_shrugs/2011/02/pamela-geller-front-page-magazine-interview-obama-and-the-muslim-brotherhood.html
What a surprise!
Who woulda thought?
Pamela Geller, Front Page Magazine Interview:
Obama and the Muslim Brotherhood
Check out my interview with Jamie Glazov, Frontpage Magazine’s editor and author of the critically acclaimed and best-selling book, United in Hate: The Left’s Romance with Tyranny and Terror, and his new book, Showdown With Evil. We discuss “The Muslim Brotherhood’s Penetration of the Obama Administration” (here):
FP OMB
FP: Pamela Geller, welcome to Frontpage Interview.
Well, perhaps for those who are familiar with your work and with your book, it is not a big surprise for them that Obama has endorsed a role for the Muslim Brotherhood in a new, post-Mubarak government for Egypt.
I would like to narrow in with you today about the Muslim Brotherhood’s penetration of the Obama administration. What can you tell us about this Islamist penetration of the White House?
Geller: Thanks Jamie.
The first thing we need to realize is that the Muslim Brotherhood operates in the United States under a variety of names and organizational umbrellas. Technically, there is no “Muslim Brotherhood” in the United States. But the Muslim American Society (MAS), the Islamic Society of North America (ISNA), the Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR) and others are – according to a document captured in a raid and released by law enforcement in 2007 during the Holy Land Foundation Hamas funding trial) – Brotherhood-linked organizations.
FP: Right, and crystallize for us why we need to be concerned about Brotherhood-linked organizations in the U.S.
Geller: Because, Jamie, that same captured document explains that the Muslim Brotherhood’s mission in the U.S. is “a kind of grand Jihad in eliminating and destroying the Western civilization from within and ‘sabotaging’ its miserable house by their hands and the hands of the believers so that it is eliminated and God’s religion is made victorious over all other religions.”
FP: And people with ties to these organizations are involved with the Obama Administration, right?
Geller: Yes they are, Jamie, in various ways. On the first day of his presidency, the President showed an eagerness to be friendly toward the Brotherhood: he chose Ingrid Mattson, president of ISNA to offer a prayer at the National Cathedral during inaugural festivities on January 20, 2009.
Superficially, Obama’s choice was understandable: Ingrid Mattson was a Canadian convert to Islam who carefully cultivated the image of a moderate spokesperson. But ISNA has even admitted ties to the Muslim Brotherhood and Hamas, which calls itself “one of the wings of Muslim Brotherhood in Palestine.”
Mattson has also tried to set Jews and Christians against one another. Speaking at Harvard’s Kennedy School of Government in March 2007, Mattson said: “Right-wing Christians are very risky allies for American Jews, because they [the Christians] are really anti-Semitic. They do not like Jews.”
But Obama didn’t seem to care about any of that. And so she prayed for Barack Hussein Obama on January 20, 2009. And it gets worse: after that, Valerie Jarrett, Obama’s Senior Advisor for Public Engagement and International Affairs and a longtime, close Obama aide, asked Mattson to join the White House Council on Women and Girls, which is dedicated to “advancing women’s leadership in all communities and sectors – up to the U.S. presidency – by filling the leadership pipeline with a richly diverse, critical mass of women.”
A hijab-wearing leader of a group with ties to the Muslim Brotherhood and other terrorists and Islamic supremacists – that’s diverse, all right!
FP: Yes diverse all right. I wonder why we haven’t heard Mattson coming to the defense of victims of honor killings and denouncing the Islamic theological teachings that serve as a buffer for those killings. It would be interesting to know what she would have to say about your article, Honor Killing: Islam’s Gruesome Gallery, where you humanize this tragedy by showing us the faces of dead victims and surviving victims of Islamic misogynist violence.
But I guess we shouldn’t hold our breath waiting for Mattson to comment. I encourage all of our readers to look at that Gallery to not only get an idea of the viciousness of Islamic gender apartheid, but also of what kind of people Obama is has around him — since they are the ones who are complicit in and sanction this violence.
Ok, let us move on. Tell us more about the Muslim Brotherhood presence in the Obama Administration.
Geller: In June 2009, Obama appointed a Muslim, Kareem Shora, to the Homeland Security Advisory Council. Shora had been executive director of the American-Arab Anti-Discrimination Committee, a group that had generally opposed anti-terror efforts since 9/11 – as have all the Muslim Brotherhood-linked groups in the U.S. But more worrisome was Obama’s appointment of another Muslim, Arif Alikhan, to be Assistant Secretary for Policy Development at the Department of Homeland Security. Alikhan is affiliated with the Muslim Public Affairs Council (MPAC), which is another highly deceptive Brotherhood-linked group.
FP: Why did the President make these appointments?
Geller: These appointments were obvious attempts to show the Muslims of the United States and the world that anti-terror efforts were not anti-Islam or anti-Muslim. Shora and Alikhan would stand as moderate Muslims within the DHS, living illustrations of the iron dogma that all Muslims aside from a tiny minority were loyal Americans who abhorred Osama bin Laden and everything he stood for. But when he made the appointment, Obama didn’t notice, or didn’t care, that as deputy mayor of Los Angeles, Alikhan (who has referred to the jihad terrorist group Hizballah as a “liberation movement”) had blocked an effort by the Los Angeles Police Department to gather information about the ethnic makeup of area mosques.
FP: You mean to conduct surveillance in Los Angeles-area mosques?
Geller: No, Jamie. This was not an effort to close down Los Angeles mosques, or to conduct surveillance of them. There was no wiretapping or interrogation involved. No one would be jailed or even inconvenienced. Los Angeles Deputy Chief Michael P. Downing explained in 2007: “We want to know where the Pakistanis, Iranians and Chechens are so we can reach out to those communities.” But even outreach was too much for the hypersensitive Muslim leaders of Los Angeles: they cried racism, discrimination, and “Islamophobia” until the LAPD dropped the plan. And Arif Alikhan spearheaded their drive against this initiative.
Did Obama want him to bring to the Department of Homeland Security a similar sensitivity to the quickly wounded feelings of Muslims? I expect so.
FP: Talk a bit about that.
Geller: We are all well aware of Obama’s oft-stated commitment to defending and spreading the ideology of groups like the Muslim Brotherhood. Remember: in Cairo on June 4, 2009, Obama boasted that “the U.S. government has gone to court to protect the right of women and girls to wear the hijab, and to punish those who would deny it….I reject the view of some in the West that a woman who chooses to cover her hair is somehow less equal.” Five days later, as if to show that Obama was serious about what he said in Cairo, his post-American Justice Department filed a lawsuit against Essex County, New Jersey, charging that the county had discriminated against a Muslim woman, Yvette Beshier.
Beshier was a corrections officer, and had been forbidden to wear her khimar, or headscarf, while working. When she refused to comply, the Essex County Department of Corrections (DOC) first suspended and then fired her – the khimar was not part of the uniform, and corrections officers were expected to conform to uniform policy. But such policies, of course, were drawn up before the days of politically correct multiculturalism. Instead of simply expecting employees to conform to company rules, now the company had to adapt to the religious particularities of its Muslim employees: Barack Obama’s Justice Department sued on Beshier’s behalf.
When Obama in Cairo boasted about fighting for hijab-wearing women in the United States, he promised to “punish” infidels for not submitting to the dictates and whims of Islam. The lawsuit that followed less than a week later showed that he was in earnest.
It was almost certainly the first time that the United States Justice Department had filed a lawsuit in order to enforce an element of Sharia, Islamic law.
On duty, Yvette Beshier, like all her fellow corrections officers, should have worn religiously neutral garb. Off duty, she could have dressed any way she wanted. But ultimately the Justice Department’s suit wasn’t really about the dress code at the Essex County Department of Corrections at all. It was about asserting Islamic practices in the U.S., and establishing and reinforcing the precedent that when Islamic law and American law and custom conflicted, it was American law that had to give way.
And that’s just how the Muslim Brotherhood would want it.
FP: Interesting. I wonder when Obama will make an announcement that will defend Muslim women’s right to not veil and to not fear physical violence or acid attacks on their faces when making that decision? Aqsa Parvez was killed by her father, in part, for not veiling. I wonder why Obama didn’t come to Aqsa’s defense? Thank you, Pamela, by the way, for coming to Aqsa’s defense.
So let’s talk about the upheaval in Egypt. What do you think of how Obama is handling the situation?
Geller: Obama approved of a role in the next Egyptian government for the Muslim Brotherhood just as a Brotherhood leader was calling for war several days ago with the tiny Jewish state. It was telling. What better way to unify the ummah than with tried-and-true, religiously mandated Islamic anti-semitism? For all of those quisling clowns desperately trying to scrub the Muslim Brotherhood, this declaration of war was a good hard slap in the face.
Further, it’s interesting how the Muslim Brotherhood is blaming Israel for Mubarak’s regime. They’re not blaming the $300 billion the US has pumped into Egypt. The Camp David Peace Accord (no matter how cold a peace it established) was a good thing. Now we hear that Obama’s would-be peace partners, the Muslim Brotherhood group Hamas, are going to destroy the accord.
Read the rest here.
So, does this mean Islamic law trumps American law now ?
This part from her interview at link above bothers me:
But ultimately the Justice Department’s suit wasn’t really about the dress code at the Essex County Department of Corrections at all. It was about asserting Islamic practices in the U.S., and establishing and reinforcing the precedent that when Islamic law and American law and custom conflicted, it was American law that had to give way.
Islamic law will NEVER trump American law.
I didn’t see how that case came out. Does anyone know?
http://www.bloomberg.com/news/2011-02-03/u-s-administration-in-contempt-over-gulf-drill-ban-judge-rules.html
U.S. Administration In Contempt Over Gulf Drilling Moratorium, Judge Rules
The Obama Administration acted in contempt by continuing its deepwater-drilling moratorium after the policy was struck down, a New Orleans judge ruled.
Interior Department regulators acted with “determined disregard” by lifting and reinstituting a series of policy changes that restricted offshore drilling, following the worst offshore oil spill in U.S. history, U.S. District Judge, Martin Feldman of New Orleans ruled yesterday.
“Each step the government took following the court’s imposition of a preliminary injunction showcases its defiance,” Feldman said in the ruling.
“Such dismissive conduct, viewed in tandem with the re-imposition of a second blanket and substantively identical moratorium, and in light of the national importance of this case, provide this court with clear and convincing evidence of the government’s contempt,” Feldman said.
Whoa. Throwing down the gauntlet. Good for that judge. I’m in contempt of the administration. Aren’t you? This isn’t the first time: They’re defying the Florida court on Obamacare, proceeding with implementation when tradition is that they would halt when they get a declaration that a law is unconstitutional. And they’re defying another court by implementing regulation of the Internet when a court explicitly told them they have NO SUCH AUTHORITY. They WILL “nudge” until they can nudge no more. This is Barry’s MO (and I don’t mean Michelle Obama). Defiance and contempt because he believes that it’s his way or the highway and that’s all she wrote.
That is what I said too Miri….
This is good news and timely, considering that this crisis in the Middle East will affect gas prices. We need to drill here, drill now.
Here’s another example of them making it up as they go along, despite court rulings or the Constitution. Barry’s new “rules” about regulations:
“When establishing future regulations, agencies must first determine whether the benefits justify the potential costs and whether they impose the least possible burden on the public at large. Proposed rules must be open for public comment for 60 days as well as coordinated and harmonized with other similar regulations and driven by objective scientific evidence. Agencies also should consider factors that are difficult to quantify, such as human dignity, fairness and equity.”
Consider that last sentence. With nudgers like Sunstein and the other czars, with people who pretend to not understand the meaning of the plain language of laws, the Constitution, and court rulings, they will be able to rationalize ANY regulation (rule by dictatorial fiat) by arguing that it’s necessary for “human dignity, fairness, and equity.” What a bunch of namby pamby tripe, if it weren’t so serious a sign for our Republic. This cabal of eejits MUST be stopped in their tracks. They are not absolute rulers who can make it up as they go along. http://www.govexec.com/story_page.cfm?articleid=46898&oref=todaysnews
The judge in the case tdr link said this, “The government was not at liberty to impose its own will after the court struck down the policy. The government, like any citizen, had to obey the ruling, even if it didn’t like it.”
But that’s just it; Barry’s government doesn’t believe they have to OBEY anything, especially if they don’t like it. They believe they are above the law. They believe they ARE “at liberty to impose” their will, no matter what the court, the people’s representatives, or the Constitution say.
Are these actions not impeachable offenses?
Miri, I wrote a little song about this. It goes to the old tune of “Yes, We Have No Banannas”
Yes, we want no green alge, we want no green alge today !
We’ve moo cows and peaches, tomatoes and stringbeans and all kinds of feed and HAY !!
We need our own gas for tractors and pickups, Semi’s ALWAYS save the day !
Soooooo, YES, we want no green alge,
We just want our OWN gas today !!
Good one Renee. lol
Edison Company did it first. Thomas Edison..
lol, cute Renee!
Are these actions not impeachable offenses?
I would say they are Miri, but when has the Constitution or any US law meant anything to barry?
He is a dictator running a dictatorship, plain and simple, impeachable? definitely, why hasen’t congress impeached him yet? WHY did they allow him to gain presidency unconstitutionally to begin with?
Would that not mean that congress of the US has committed treason against the US? oh, the implications of it all…..and they know it!
Article IV Section 4
http://www.usconstitution.net/const.html
Valerie Jarrett is an Iranian. She runs the show in the WH more than anyone else, even Barry.
Yesterday, we were wondering why SAD would be in Chicago around 1958. The Jarretts were there. Valerie was about 1 or 2, so could have been the child SAD was au pair for. Or SAD might have been there for another reason that had to do with the work the Jarretts did in Chicago. (See the comments below by AOne. I fixed a typo here.)
Miri
We figured Valerie to be about 4 years old as she was born in 1956. Her father was an African American , Bowden.physician. Her mother was also a black American but her grandfather was white.
See if this checks out with what you have.
Sorry
I just noticed you said 1968…… There was talk that she was in Chicago in 1960….. Valerie would have been 4 years old then.
Now I’m getting confused. She was supposed to be in Chicago as an au pair at age 16, when she supposedly had learned she was accepted at U of Chicago. Born in 11/1942, so 16 in ’58. But there’s some other discrepancy because she said she saw Black Orpheus on that trip, but it wasn’t in theaters in the US then. If she was again there in 1960, then that’s another visit.
AOne: Good show. Black Orpheus was released in the US in December 1959, so if SADOS really saw it in Chicago, she WAS there in 1960, not when she was 16, unless they’re lying about her age, too, which is possible. This had to have been the summer time because she was supposedly still in high school until spring 1960. Wow. If she really had Barry early in 1961, then maybe got preggers that summer of love in Chi-town? Or maybe that’s where she met her soon-to-be adopted “son”?
Wikipedia, if you can believe them, says she was 5 in 1962 when the family moved from Iran to London and then the following year to Chicago. So born about 1957? Close enough. But Shirley was 16 in 1958, right? Oh, wait. I see. TYPO alert! Meant 1958. And then I calculated off my typo. Whoops. I’ll fix it.
Miri, I am assuming that you have cropped the photo at the top of this article. Great article by the way. What is in the background in this photo? Can you post the full photo?
Oops wrong thread. This should have been posted on the Shirley thread.
Kathy, that’s all I have and unfortunately I don’t even remember the source. Dr. P. said on the other thread that it’s a screen shot from an A&E biography. Maybe he has a larger version?
At least three lamestream media people attacked by savage demonstrators in Egypt, the Goddess of War among them. She who viewed this as a peaceful, kumbaya revolution, Ghandi-like, I suppose. Anderson Cooper, Christianne Amanpour, and now Brian Hartman (ABC producer), who they threatened to BEHEAD. I guess the lamestream is getting first hand information about these “peaceful demonstrators,” as Barry called them, exercising what Barry pointed out as their natural human rights to free assembly and speech. Tell me, do they have an Allah-given right to punch people and threaten to behead them?
The America Crisis in an Obama Context
http://newzeal.blogspot.com/2011/02/hannity-versus-chaudhary.html
http://www.wnd.com/?pageId=258925#ixzz1Cx7M7cuf
Happy Anniversary, Senator John Kerry
http://biggovernment.com/taylorking/2010/02/04/sen-john-kerry-letter-supporting-code-pinks-hamas-aid-gaza-freedom-march/
February 4th, 2011, after prayers, you rock.
o/t but…poss, connection? found this going through my old files.
From: Atlas Shrugs 2008 -
US TREASURY SUBMITS TO ISLAM
http://atlasshrugs2000.typepad.com/atlas_shrugs/2008/11/us-treasury-sub.html
Iran’s Ayatollah: Egypt uprising is Islamic revolution to overthrow American, Zionist masters
Posted by Israel Insider on February 5, 2011 at 2:07am
Supreme Leader of the Islamic Revolution Ayatollah Ali Khamenei said that the main cause of the protests of the Tunisian and Egyptian nations was the humiliation they suffered due to their governments’ servitude to the United States.
Ayatollah Khamenei made the remarks at Friday prayers at the Tehran University campus. During his sermon, the Leader called Mubarak the “servant” of Israel and the United States. He told worshippers, “For 30 years, this country (Egypt) has been in the hands of someone who is not only not seeking freedom, but himself is the enemy of the quest for freedom. Not only is he not anti-Zionist, but he is the companion, colleague, confidant, and in a sense, the servant of the Zionists.”
He said the developments in the Arab world were the “echoes of the voice of the Iranian nation.” This is the Islamic awakening that “was always talked about at the time of the victory of the great Islamic Revolution of Iran,” he added
He called these developments a “real earthquake”, saying that if the Egyptian nation leads their revolution to victory, they will make the United States suffer a “permanent defeat” in the Middle East.
http://israelinsider.net/profiles/blogs/irans-ayatollah-egypt-uprising
Reuters Africa
UPDATE 2-Saboteurs attack Egypt-Israel gas pipeline-TV
Sat Feb 5, 2011 7:56am GMT
(repeats to fix update number)
* State TV says lines to Jordan, Israel affected
* Islamist groups called for pipeline attack – SITE
* Security source say army closes main source of flow
(Adds details on gas supply, Israel comment)
CAIRO, Feb 5 (Reuters) – Saboteurs blew up a pipeline that runs through Egypt’s North Sinai and supplies gas to Israel, state television and other sources reported on Saturday.
State TV quoted an official as saying that the “situation is very dangerous and explosions were continuing from one spot to another” along the pipeline.
“It is a big terrorist operation”, a state TV reporter said.
A security source said the Egyptian army closed the main source of gas supplying the pipeline.
“The armed forces and the authorities managed to close the main source of flow and are trying to control the fires,” the source said.
Israel’s National Infrastructure Ministry said it was looking into the incident.
Egypt is a modest gas exporter, using pipelines to export gas to Israel and also to Jordan and other regional states. It also exports via liquefied natural gas (LNG) facilities on its north coast, but those are not in the Sinai region.
State television said the pipeline that was attacked supplied both the Israeli and Jordanian gas lines.
Israel imports 40 percent of its natural gas from Egypt, in a deal built on their 1979 peace accord.
The SITE intelligence group, which monitors al Qaeda and other Islamist websites, said some groups had been urging Islamic militants to attack the pipeline to Israel.
“Saboteurs took advantage of the security situation and blew up the gas pipeline,” a state television correspondent reported, saying there was a big explosion.
Residents in the area also reported a huge explosion and said flames were raging in an area near the pipeline in the El-Arish area of north Sinai.
“Jihadists suggested that Muslims in Sinai take advantage of Egyptian unrest and strike the Arish-Ashkelon gas pipeline, arguing that it would have a major impact on Israel,” SITE said.
Site quoted one Islamist website author as saying: “To our brothers, the Bedouins of Sinai, the heroes of Islam, strike with an iron fist, because this is a chance to stop the supply to the Israelites.”
Sinai Bedouins have long grumbled about being neglected and have often sporadically clashed with Egyptian security forces. Many Bedouin were rounded up after a series of explosions in Sinai tourists resorts between 2004 and 2006.
http://af.reuters.com/article/egyptNews/idAFLDE71401E20110205?sp=true
UPDATE 2-Saboteurs attack Egypt-Israel gas pipeline-TV
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/2668947/posts
MSNBC’s Matthews On Handling Of Egypt: “I Feel Ashamed As An American” (video)
RealClearPolitics ^ | February 4, 2011 | RealClearPolitics
Posted on 02/04/2011 11:40:31 AM PST
CHRIS MATTHEWS: “What was our plan for transition for our friend? Did we ever talk to him about it, encourage him? That’s my view; character and planning. I feel shame about this. I feel ashamed as an American, the way we’re doing this. I know he has the change. I know we’re for democracy, but the way we’ve handled it is not the way a friend handles the matter. We’re not handling it the way Americans should handle matters like this. I don’t feel right about it. And Barack Obama, as much I support him in many ways, there is a transactional quality to the guy that is chilling. I believe in relationships. I think we all do. Relationship politics is what we were brought up with in this country. You treat your friends a certain way. You’re loyal to them. And When they’re wrong, you try to be with them, you try to stick with them.”
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/2668692/posts
“transactional?” Maybe a better word would be soulless. That tingle must be turning into goosebumps. Chilling? Welcome to the club, Chris Tingle. Better late than never. Now what are you going to do? Wake up and be a real journalist?