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To: Big Black Swan who wrote (304166)2/11/2011 2:04:21 PM
From: joseffyRespond to of 306849
 
A nationwide uprising against Mubarak does not exist
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Egypt and the Muslim Brotherhood

financialsense.com ^ | February 11, 2011 | JR Nyquist
financialsense.com

Are the Egyptian people demanding that President Hosni Mubarak step down? There is a mob in the streets of Cairo making this demand. And there is an American president who wants the mob to have its way. The Guardian UK headline reads: "Barak Obama impatient for credible transition in Egypt. " The article states what everyone knows; namely, that the United States government is putting pressure on President Mubarak to step down. Who is likely to fill the power vacuum? Anxieties are focused on the Muslim Brotherhood and the possibility of an Islamic revolution.

Regarding the demands of the Egyptian people: Two Ukrainian bloggers on Live Journal, traveling through Egypt, offer a different take on events than we see in the mainstream media. The two Ukrainians write, "We visited Egypt and studied the situation in detail, on the ground. Having talked with hundreds of residents in Cairo and other Egyptian cities, we came to a definite conclusion: a nationwide uprising against Mubarak does not exist."

If there is no nationwide uprising, then what is going on? According to the Ukrainian bloggers, "Most of the population [in Egypt], even those not supporting the current government, have a negative attitude toward the anti-presidential groups.... In fact, the Egyptian rebellion is limited to one area of Cairo. Statements made in Tahrir Square cannot be considered massive -- since they represent twenty thousand protestors, yet compared to the millions in Cairo this is quite small."

Even more curious, the two Ukrainian bloggers say that the Egyptian Army hasn't moved against the protestors because Mubarak does not want to "irritate the Americans." The protestors themselves are described as "nice people, but their protests are solely based on the support of the U.S. government." The impression is given here, as elsewhere, that the United States wants change in Egypt.

A Ukrainian friend who read the above-quoted blog expressed sharp disagreement with the bloggers. Surely, he said, the United States supports Mubarak. Surely, President Obama knows that the Islamic Brotherhood may take power if Mubarak leaves, and Obama knows he must oppose the Muslim Brotherhood. He knows nothing of the kind, I explained. "Well," said my friend, "Obama has a Director of National Intelligence who keeps him up to speed on all issues of strategic importance."

Oh really? Shall we take a closer look?

James Clapper is President Obama's Director of National Intelligence. On Thursday, Clapper testified before the House Intelligence Committee as follows: "The term Muslim Brotherhood is an umbrella term for a variety of movements; in the case of Egypt, a very heterogeneous group, largely secular, which has eschewed violence and has decried al Qaeda as a perversion of Islam...." Clapper further described the Muslim Brotherhood as pursuing "the betterment of the political order in Egypt," and having "no overarching agenda in the pursuit of violence."

With all due respect, the Director of National Intelligence is misinformed, and the President of the United States is ill served. As explained in the Center for Security Policy Team B Report of last year, "The Muslim Brotherhood was founded in Egypt in 1928. Its express purpose was two-fold: (1) to implement shariah worldwide, and (2) to re-establish the global Islamic State (caliphate). Therefore, Al Qaeda and the MB have the same objectives." (P. 66) Furthermore, the creed of the Muslim Brotherhood states that "God is our objective; the Koran is our law; the Prophet is our leader; jihad is our way; and death for the sake of Allah is the highest of our aspirations." The Team B Report adds, "It is evident from the Creed, and from the Brotherhood's history ... that violence is an inherent part of the MB's tactics. The MB is the root of the majority of Islamic terrorist groups in the world today."

It is doubtful that a global Islamic State (caliphate) will come to power through a worldwide election campaign. Unless suicide bombers are advocates of democracy, and killing women and children are a type of canvassing for votes, we are talking about the establishment of a global religious dictatorship. Such things are not established by strictly peaceful means. According a memorandum approved by the Muslim Brotherhood's Shura Council and organizational conference in 1987, the mission of the Muslim Brotherhood in North America is described as a "Civilization-Jihadist Process." The memorandum explains that the Brotherhood's "work in America 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."

Does this sound peaceful and benevolent?

The President of the United States and his Director of National Intelligence have taken oaths to protect and defend the U.S. Constitution against all enemies, foreign and domestic. Yet the Director of National Intelligence cannot properly identity a sworn enemy of the U.S. Constitution, possessing almost no accurate information about that enemy (i.e., the Muslim Brotherhood). The Director of National Intelligence has no awareness, it seems, that documents outlining the Muslim Brotherhood's strategy were captured by the FBI in 2004. The strategy was outlined in five phases: (1) Phase of discreet and secret establishment of leadership; (2) Phase of gradual appearance on the public scene; (3) Escalation phase, prior to conflict and confrontation with the rulers, through utilizing mass media; (4) Open public confrontation with the Government; (5) Seizing power to establish an Islamic Nation under which all parties and Islamic groups are united.

According to the Team B Report, "The inherently seditious nature of the Muslim Brotherhood's agenda and its incompatibility with Western civilization and governments is typically obscured in the Free World by the assertion that the Ikhwan [the brotherhood] only seeks to achieve its objectives through non-violent means. As a result, the Brothers, their allies and proxies are all-too-often considered to be acceptable and reliable partners for governments seeking to counter violent jihad."

Has Director of National Intelligence James Clapper become an Islamic dupe? Is President Obama going to take his Director of National Intelligence to task? Readers are encouraged to listen to President Obama's speech at Cairo University, where he invited the Muslim Brotherhood to attend. The speech is flattering to Islam, and proposes a doctrine of peace between irreconcilable creeds (which the president imagines as potentially harmonious). At this juncture we should ask ourselves: Can the laws of the United States be maintained side-by-side with shariah law and Islam? The Team B Report says "no." On page 119 of the report we read of the anti-Constitutional character of shariah law: "As a nation, we have lost our understanding of America's founding principles and as a result have become increasingly ill-prepared to defend the superiority of those principles. This puts us at a distinct disadvantage in being able to identify, let alone understand and confront, hostile doctrines -- both foreign and domestic."

President Bush, therefore, was in error when he called Islam "the religion of peace." Contrary to these warm words, President John Quincy Adams made the following critical remarks about the Prophet Muhammad: "He poisoned the sources of human felicity at the fountain, by degrading the condition of the female sex, and the allowance of polygamy; and he declared undistinguishing and exterminating war, as part of his religion, against all the rest of mankind."

Was John Quincy Adams an ignoramus? I doubt there is half as much learning in the entire Obama administration.

If the Muslim Brotherhood has duped the U.S. Director of National Intelligence, one might suppose that the Brothers are diligent and clever enough to seize power in Egypt. Since President Obama legitimized these tenacious fighters, and the U.S. national security system has given them a stamp of approval, we may expect to hear more applause as they sweep away the infidels on every side.

The reader will have to decide for himself whether or not Islam is "the religion of peace" or if, as Winston Churchill explained, there was no stronger retrograde force in the world. According to Churchill, "[Islam] has already spread ... raising fearless warriors at every step; and were it not that Christianity is sheltered in the strong arms of science ... the civilization of modern Europe might fall, as fell the civilization of ancient Rome." (The River War, First Edition, Vol. II, pages 249-50)

Of course, it doesn't matter if the majority of Egypt's population fails to participate in the overthrow of Mubarak. Revolutions are effected by minorities. Governments are based on minority rule. Democracy itself is merely another way of organizing oligarchy, as shown in America today. And all this supposedly noble talk about Egyptian democracy amounts to nothing more. The only question is, which minority will rule?



To: Big Black Swan who wrote (304166)2/11/2011 2:24:31 PM
From: joseffyRespond to of 306849
 
The Muslim Brotherhood Manipulates Egypt
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First president of Egypt -- Naguib -- ousted by Nasser because Naguib had ties to the illegal Muslim Brotherhood and seemed to be setting up a dictatorship.

Second president of Egypt -- Nasser -- kept a lid on the Muslim Brotherhood, died of a heart attack.

Third president of Egypt -- Sadat -- assassinated by military people with ties to the Muslim Brotherhood.

Fourth president of Egypt -- Mubarak -- just got ousted by the Muslim Brotherhood.

Four presidents---three transitions with heavy involvement by the Muslim Brotherhood.

This has been in the works since 1954.

The Muslim Brotherhood has control, and over in Iran, Ahmanutjob couldn't be happier.



To: Big Black Swan who wrote (304166)2/11/2011 2:31:05 PM
From: joseffyRespond to of 306849
 
Obama has shown his colors for all to see—

with similar actions in Honduras working to install a Chavez wannabe tyrant,

and with his directly opposite reaction to the riots in Iran,
where Obama moved to keep the tyrants intact

Obama has stated where he would stand when the winds turned ugly... turns out that he is aggressive in fanning those winds as well.



To: Big Black Swan who wrote (304166)2/11/2011 8:53:05 PM
From: joseffyRespond to of 306849
 
The Muslim Brotherhood gets a PR makeover from the Obama administration

By Nile Gardiner February 11th, 2011 Telegraph UK
blogs.telegraph.co.uk

Unsavoury organisations usually pay large amounts of money to glitzy PR firms to improve their public image. In the case of Egypt’s Muslim Brotherhood however, the Obama administration has offered its services for free.

US Director of National Intelligence James Clapper gave an extraordinary testimony on Thursday before a House Intelligence Committee hearing on Capitol Hill, where he described the Islamist group as a peaceful, “largely secular” organisation that “eschewed violence.” In Clapper’s words:

“The term ‘Muslim Brotherhood’ … is an umbrella term for a variety of movements, in the case of Egypt, a very heterogeneous group, largely secular, which has eschewed violence and has decried Al Qaeda as a perversion of Islam… there is no overarching agenda, particularly in the pursuit of violence…”

After the remarks sparked outrage, the DNI issued a statement clarifying them, but to little avail. As former US Ambassador to the United Nations John Bolton put it on Fox News, the comments were “perhaps the stupidest statement made by any administration in U.S. international history.”

Over at National Review, terrorism expert Andrew McCarthy described Clapper’s intervention as “willful stupidity”, a rather generous assessment:

This is the Muslim Brotherhood whose motto brays that the Koran is its law and jihad is its way. The MB whose Palestinian branch, the terrorist organization Hamas, was created for the specific purpose of destroying Israel — the goal its charter says is a religious obligation. It is the organization dedicated to the establishment of Islamicized societies and, ultimately, a global caliphate. It is an organization whose leadership says al-Qaeda’s emir, Osama bin Laden, is an honorable jihad warrior who was “close to Allah on high” in “resisting the occupation.” The same leader who insists that “the history of freedom is written not in ink [i.e., constitutions] but in blood [i.e., jihad].”

And, as my friend Cliff May asked in another piece at NRO:

Who are you going to believe? DNI Clapper or the Muslim Brotherhood’s “Supreme Guide,” Muhammad Badi, who said it was his hope and plan to raise “a jihadi generation that pursues death, just as the enemies pursue life”? Kamal al-Halbavi, a senior member of the Brotherhood, was probably just kidding around when he told the BBC the other day that he hoped Egypt soon would have a government “like the Iranian government, and a good president like Mr. Ahmadinejad.” (These guys just have a wicked sense of humor.)

The Muslim Brotherhood is bad news. It is a dangerous anti-American and anti-Semitic movement with a brutal Islamist ideology and extremely close links to terrorist groups such as Hamas. Clapper’s remarks were a bizarre whitewash of the organisation, and yet another embarrassing gaffe by an Administration that increasingly specialises in them.



To: Big Black Swan who wrote (304166)2/12/2011 4:02:40 PM
From: joseffyRead Replies (3) | Respond to of 306849
 
Obama's Islamic tilt in Egypt
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February 12, 2011 by Tom Tancredo
wnd.com

The difference between Jimmy Carter's mistakes in handling the 1979 revolution in Iran and Obama's handling of the 2011 revolution in Egypt is that Carter's team made mistakes out of ignorance and naiveté. Thirty-one years later, Obama's diplomatic team cannot claim naiveté in dealing with the Muslim Brotherhood and the radical Islamists. Obama is consciously supporting the Islamists in Egypt and facilitating their rise to power.
How else can one explain the extraordinary statements of James Clapper, Obama's director of national intelligence, in his testimony before the House Intelligence Committee, that the Muslim Brotherhood is a "secular organization" that has "eschewed violence"? They operate hospitals in Egypt, so they must be peace-loving humanitarians? Hamas operates charities in the Gaza territory, so they are not really dedicated to the destruction of Israel?
We might forgive some American citizens for being confused about the character and goals of some Islamic organizations disguised as charities, but don't we expect more from our "intelligence community"? As one wit has already observed following Clapper's testimony, we might as well abolish Clapper's agency and save the taxpayers $40 billion if this is the quality of "intelligence" our policymakers are getting from that bureaucracy.
Clapper's statements, made this past week at the height of the Egyptian crisis, might be excused or explained away if they were an isolated incident. But his statements are part of a pattern of mischaracterizing and underestimating the threat from radical Islam. Clapper's testimony can only be viewed as part of the Obama administration's persistent efforts to "humanize" the Muslim Brotherhood and prepare the ground for a new Islamist-run Egyptian government.
In his televised interview on Super Bowl Sunday with Fox News pundit Bill O'Reilly, Obama specifically included the Muslim Brotherhood in the groups that must be included in any new Egyptian government. This is the equivalent of President Woodrow Wilson welcoming the Bolsheviks into the Russian government in 1917.
Obama went to Cairo in 2009 to deliver his first speech on foreign soil, a speech that was billed as his "outreach to the Muslim world." Obama specifically requested that representatives of the Muslim Brotherhood be invited to the speech.
In 2005 parliamentary elections in Egypt, the Muslim Brotherhood won 20 percent of the vote by putting on a moderate face and talking about social reforms and civil liberties. But in 2008 they replaced their leadership with a more fundamentalist, less secular group that has renewed the call for Shariah law and a turn away from Western civil institutions. Surely, our intelligence community knows this.
Today in Egypt, there are a dozen or more secular, reformist parties that will seek public support in the next elections. We have to ask, why is the Obama administration favoring the Muslim Brotherhood and insisting that they be included in any constitutional reform committee?
The contrast between Obama's behavior during the Iranian street protests in 2009 and his very visible intervention in the Cairo situation is chilling. Pro-democracy demonstrators against the corrupt Ahmadinejad theocracy, which had rigged the presidential election to guarantee Ahmadinejad's victory, were greeted with indifference in the White House. Thousands of Iranian dissidents were jailed and tortured. But when Cairo erupted in protests against a secular dictatorship, Obama readily took sides.
We live in a far more dangerous world in 2011 than we did in 1979. When the radical mullahs seized power in Iran and imposed a dictatorship based on radical Islamic doctrine, we thought it might be a short-lived experiment and not a direct threat to the United States. Today Iran is on the verge of getting nuclear weapons and is exporting money and "revolutionary training cadres" to Venezuela and elsewhere. Hezbollah has seized power in Lebanon and Hamas controls Gaza. In this environment, why are we welcoming a political role for the Muslim Brotherhood in the most populous nation in the Middle East?
Both by constitutional separation of powers and by tradition, the president has wide latitude in conducting foreign policy. George Bush waged a war to achieve "regime change" in Iraq and was widely criticized for it. Obama clearly has a different vision of regime change, one that includes anti-American radicals dedicated to the destruction of Western democracy.
What we need most is regime change in Washington, D.C.

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Tom Tancredo is a former five-term congressman from Colorado and 2008 candidate for the Republican presidential nomination. He currently serves as chairman of the Rocky Mountain Foundation and co-chairman of TeamAmericaPac. Tancredo is the author of "In Mortal Danger: The Battle for America's Border and Security."

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