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Wednesday, January 4, 2012

One Prediction Comes True

When one makes a prediction it is very treacherous territory and when events make it true, you need to celebrate. Today it is our day.  We wrote on July 23, 2011 in a posting entitled "Egypt: Muslim Brotherhood Now Opposes Protest As Zionist Plot" :

"Egypt is a bellwether for this region. Its previous moderate attitude to Israel and the United States set the tone for the area. If now the wind starts blowing from a different direction, things can only be worse for America."

The Muslim Brotherhood, as shown in the following article, has ramped up its anti-Israel attitude and in our opinion, is showing its true nature. We have expected to see this from the first days of the "Arab Spring."  It can only get worse!

Egypt  is moving further away from Israel than ever since the 1973 War. The Muslim Brotherhood is actively endorsing the destruction of its neighbor. Can it get worse?  Obviously, a shooting war would but other actions such as free flow of Al Queda and other terrorists across the southern border with Israel would also meet that criteria.

Now our President is seeking greater relations with the Muslim Brotherhood, can he more anti-Israel? In the upcoming year, we expect the State Department to make overtures to the new governing body of Egypt in a effort to "normalize" relations.  However, those in power are open to only one ultimate option, the termination of Israel as a country. Is this also Obama's goal?

If it is, we doubt there will be little change until after the 2012 elections as any movement in that direction would not be politically smart. However, one can expect major moves to occur either right after the elections if Obama is defeated or in his first year of his second term. Either way, Israel must prepare to exist without American support militarily, financially and at the UN.

We would hate to see this occur, however, as you will read in the following article, the Middle East is changing quickly and is becoming a much more dangerous place. We hope our dire prediction is way off. What is your opinion?

Conservative Tom

The New Egypt: We Will Never Recognize Israel

Joseph Klein - FrontPage Magazine,  January 4th, 2012

The Islamists, led by the Muslim Brotherhood, are poised to take control of the newly elected Egyptian parliament. As they consolidate their power internally, the Muslim Brotherhood-led Islamists will likely turn Egypt into a hotbed of jihadism against anything non-Muslim, taking direct aim at the Jewish state of Israel.
Last winter, as the Egyptian people were rising up against President Hosni Mubarak, Muhammad Ghannem, a leading member of the Muslim Brotherhood in Egypt, told the Arabic-language Iranian news network Al-Alam:
The people should be prepared for war against Israel. The Egyptian people are prepared for anything to get rid of this regime.
Muslim Brotherhood deputy leader Dr Rashad Bayoumi started off 2012 with a belligerent interview published in the Arabic daily al-Hayat, in which he insisted that his organization will not recognize Israel “under any circumstance.” Bayoumi added that “we do not recognize Israel at all. [Israel is] an occupying criminal enemy.”
Bayoumi’s declaration came less than a week after the Muslim Brotherhood, which gave birth to Hamas, hosted Hamas’s Gaza leader Ismail Haniyeh with a warm welcome at the Muslim Brotherhood’s Cairo area headquarters. This was Haniyeh’s first trip outside of Gaza since Hamas took over Gaza by force in 2007. He milked every ounce of anti-Israel propaganda that he could from the visit. As quoted by Egypt’s state news agency MENA, Haniyeh declared:
Our presence with the Brotherhood threatens the Israeli entity.
The Muslim Brotherhood​’s Supreme Guide Mohammed Badei, who greeted Haniyeh, engaged in a mutual admiration session with Haniyeh during their meeting. Badei went so far as to extol the Muslim Brotherhood offspring Hamas for now serving as its parent’s role model.
During a joint press conference, as reported in the Jerusalem Post, the Muslim Brotherhood and Hamas leaders had this chummy exchange:
Badei: “You are welcome to our country; you are welcome to our headquarters. The general center of Muslim Brotherhood is paying attention all the time to the Palestinian issue as it pays attention to the issues of liberation all over the world.”
Haniyeh: “The Islamic resistance movement of Hamas, by definition is, a jihadist movement by the Muslim Brotherhood, Palestinian on the surface, Islamic at its core and its goal is liberation.”
The Muslim Brotherhood and its offshoot Hamas are joined at the hip. Indeed, Hamas’s charter begins with a homage to Hamas’s roots in the “Muslim Brotherhood Movement,” which the charter describes as a “world organization, the largest Islamic Movement in the modern era.”
Haniyeh, Hamas’s leader in Gaza, and Badei, the Muslim Brotherhood’s leader in Egypt, reflect the Hamas-Muslim Brotherhood partnership’s shared goal to destroy the Jewish state.
Just two weeks prior to the confab between Badei and Haniyeh in Cairo, Haniyeh was in Gaza marking the 24th anniversary of the founding of Hamas. The Hamas leader was quoted by Palestinian Media Watch as saying that Hamas’s “strategic” goal remains the complete elimination of the Jewish state of Israel:
We say today, explicitly, so it cannot be explained otherwise, that the armed resistance and the armed struggle are the path and the strategic choice for liberating the Palestinian land, from the [Mediterranean] sea to the [Jordan] river, and for the expulsion of the invaders and usurpers [Israel]… We won’t relinquish one inch of the land of Palestine. The HamasHamas at any stage with the interim objective of liberation of [only] Gaza, the West Bank, or Jerusalem, does not replace its strategic view concerning Palestine and the land of Palestine.
There are some people who think that the Muslim Brotherhood and Hamas are solely Israel’s problem, not ours. Others, including senior members of the Obama administration, believe that the Muslim Brotherhood is now a reformed “moderate” organization that the United States government should recognize and do business with. They are sadly mistaken.
Israel and the United States face a common global enemy – Islamist jihadism – which both the Muslim Brotherhood and Hamas embody. “Democracy,” in the eyes of both organizations, is only a tactical means to securing power, which is to be exercised in the service of sharia law, jihad and Islamic supremacy.
While Israel experienced the tragic human toll of Islamic jihadism first, 9/11 brought it directly to our shores. David  was perfectly correct when he said that “Israel is the canary in the mine. What happens to Israel will eventually happen to America itself.”
Both Hamas and the Muslim Brotherhood have eulogized the jihadist terrorist in chief and architect of 9/11, Osama bin Laden. Hamas’s leader in Gaza, Ismail Haniyeh, condemned the United States for killing bin Laden, whom he praised as “a Muslim and Arabic warrior.” The Muslim Brotherhood​ described bin Laden as a “Sheikh,” and also condemned his assassination.
If the Obama administration thinks that helping to empower a Muslim Brotherhood-led Sunni Islamist crescent is an effective way to counter the so-called Iranian-led Shia crescent across the Middle East region, it should think again. Hamas and the Muslim Brotherhood have put traditional Sunni-Shia religious differences aside and forged close ties with the Iranian regime.
The Egyptian Muslim Brotherhood openly sided with Ayatollah Khomeini’s establishment of an Islamic theocracy in Iran. The Iranian regime is returning the favor as the chief sponsor of the Muslim Brotherhood’s Palestinian offshoot, Hamas. And Iran’s government is also the model of “a good government” for Egypt according to Kamal al-Halbavi, a senior member of the Muslim Brotherhood. Kamal al-Halbavi expressed gratitude to the Iranian supreme leader Ayatollah Khamenei for his support of the Egyptian revolution and said he hoped that Egypt would have a “good government, like the Iranian government, and a good president like Mr. Ahmadinejad, who is very brave.”
The Muslim Brotherhood’s spiritual leader Yusuf al-Qaradawi has defended Iran’s pursuit of nuclear technology and called for unity among Islamic nations in support of Iran and against the United States:
Iran is a Muslim country which all Muslims should defend while the US is an enemy of Islam that has already declared war on Islam under the disguise of war on terrorism and provides Israel with unlimited support.
In sum, the Obama administration’s engagement with the Muslim Brotherhood is not only potentially lethal to Israel. It is potentially lethal to the national security of the United States itself.

2 comments:

  1. "Monitors praised the first two rounds as relatively free of irregularities, while noting that many parties had defied a ban on campaigning outside polling stations in election day."

    http://www.reuters.com/article/2012/01/03/us-egypt-election-idUSTRE8010W020120103
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    I've been checking this, and the consensus opinion among Western reporters and election monitors in Egypt is that there were some such irregularities, but overall the elections have been free, fair, democratic.

    This take us back to the issue of self-determination. If 70% of the people in Egypt show up at the polls and vote for the two Islamist parties, then that is their business and the U.S. should not be trying to interfere with their democratic process. I know that's the (unpopular) Libertarian view represented by the Ron Paul wing. So be it.

    The Muslim Brotherhood has made a clever decision to not have the new government withdraw from the treaty with Israel. Instead, they say they will put it up to a national referendum and let the voters decide.
    Obama has nothing to do with this, either. Let them run their own country.

    If they attack Israel, the United States and other countries will come in on the side of Israel. I have no doubt whatsoever about that. What you should be worried about in that instance is what happens to the 16,000 Americans still in Iraq (as "security contractors"). They would be at great risk.

    Since you made your prediction, I will make mine. Egypt will not attack Israel. Neither will Iran. It would be suicidal, and they don't have a death wish. It would be a total mismatch of military power, and Egypt would be crushed. Ain't happening.

    --David

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