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To: J_F_Shepard who wrote (706835)3/31/2013 5:15:32 PM
From: joseffy  Respond to of 1578633
 
The heckler of Obama was a MUSLIM, halfwit.



To: J_F_Shepard who wrote (706835)3/31/2013 6:43:40 PM
From: Brumar892 Recommendations  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1578633
 
Egypt's Pres met w/ al-Zawahiri, promised him return & refuge to Egypt



Egypt President Morsi to have al-Qaeda leader Zawahiri secretly smuggled home to Egypt
Posted by The Right Scoop on March 27th, 2013 i




This is an outrage and our government should be all over this, publicly threatening to completely sever ties with Egypt. After all, this is just like Morsi smuggling Osama bin Laden to Egypt:

Zawahiri to Return Home
By Walid Shoebat

According to Misr Elgdida newspaper, it reported that during Egyptian president Muhammad Morsi’s recent visit to Pakistan, that Morsi secretly met with Ayman Zawahiri, the leader of the terrorist organization al-Qaeda, and promised to smuggle him back to Egypt.

The paper used a Pakistani source Bloch Pakistan Newspaper which stated that since Zawahiri had to travel to remain in hiding between Pakistan and Afghanistan, that an agreement was reached with high level officials in the Pakistani Intelligence (ISI) to minimize the burden of security needs between the two nations, that Pakistan was glad to allow Zawahiri to leave to Egypt.

The Pakistani source which Elgdida quoted adds that:

the meeting lasted 45 minutes, during which Egyptian president Muhammad Morsi promised to make preparations for Ayman Zawahiri to return soon to Egypt, indicating that some Muslim Brotherhood members would handle the operation, by first smuggling the al-Qaeda leader to a Gulf nation, likely Qatar, and then easily transferring him to Egypt—on condition that Zawahiri disappear lest he embarrass Egypt’s ruling Muslim Brotherhood with its American ally, whose security and intelligence agencies consider Zawahiri most wanted.”

A number of Egyptian newspapers already published the story besides Masr Al-Jadeeda like Al-Istiklal and Medan.


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