By Alan
Caruba
“Egypt,
the largest Arab state, the second largest recipient of U.S. military air, and
our second most important ally in the Middle East, is now in the hands of a
hostile regime—an elected one at that—which we continue to treat as a friendly
one,” says Raymond Stock in a recent article published by the Middle East
Forum.
When
President Obama gave a speech in Cairo on January 25, 2009, it was portrayed as
an outreach to the Middle East and Islam. Seated in the front row at Cairo
University, however, was the leadership of the Muslim
Brotherhood. The speech asked Muslims to define themselves “not by
national or ethnic identity, but by their religion.”
What
followed was the overthrow of the Mubarak regime and the election of Mohamed
Morsi, a leader of the Muslim Brotherhood as president, a victory for its
84-year struggle for power in the land of its birth. How radical is the Muslim
Brotherhood? In January on Holocaust Remembrance Day, a key figure in Morsi’s
government, Fathi Shihab-Eddim, called the Holocaust a hoax cooked up by U.S.
intelligence operatives, saying that the six million Jews killed by the Nazis in
World War II had simply moved to the U.S.
Such
views are widely held by Muslims and reflect Islam’s hatred of Jews, but most
Americans remain oblivious to the fact that Islam hates Christianity and
all other religions. The official policy of the U.S. is to ignore this
and to support the Morsi regime. Morsi is on record saying that Jews are “apes
and pigs.” The 1979 peace treaty between Israel and Egypt is now just an
illusion.
To get
some insight into life under Islam in Egypt (and elsewhere) some of the fatwas
issued in 2012, legal decrees issued by learned Muslims, one called for the
destruction of the pyramids and the Sphinx. Another opposed setting a minimum
age for marriage in the new constitution, i.e. pedophilia. A fatwa called for
scrapping the Camp David accords and another permitted the killing of any
anti-Islamization protesters. Greetings to Christians on holidays such as
Christmas and Easter were forbidden.
At this
writing, the U.S. is shipping the first four of sixteen F-16s promised to
Mubarak and giving the Morsi regime two hundred Abrams tanks in the same
package. On January 26, Morsi said this was a sign of support for his rule and
it is.
Special
Operations Speaks, an organization of Special Ops veterans, has spoken out
against this weapons transfer noting that “These modern U.S. weapons are part of
a package of military aid to Egypt that was concluded in 2010 with the previous
Hosni Mubarak regime. The times and our relationship have changed and not
for the better,” cited the “viciously anti-Semitic and anti-Israel rhetoric of
President Morsi and the Muslim Brotherhood” deeming the provision of weapons
“liberal foreign policy at its most inept.”
The
U.S. is not alone, however, it supporting a regime dedicated, along with the
rest of Islam, to the destruction of the West. Morsi is expecting a $4.8 billion
loan from the International Monetary Fund, plus $5 billion in emergency aid from
the European Union. More billions have been pledged by Saudi Arabia and Qatar.
Having
failed to reach an agreement with Iraq, the U.S. pulled its troops from that
nation which is now wracked with attacks and is, in effect, a close ally of
Iran. President Obama has announced the withdrawal of troops from Afghanistan.
All the money and military efforts in those nations has come to nothing.
At the
same time, al Qaeda has expanded its operations, most recently in Mali, but also
throughout Africa, most notably its northern tier known as the Maghreb. An
attack in Libya that killed the U.S. ambassador and three others—most notably on
the anniversary of 9/11—resulted in the deliberate deception of the American
public, suggesting it was a spontaneous act, the result of a video no one had
seen. Neither the President, nor his out-doing Secretary of State has been held
responsible for this.
The
in-coming Secretary of State, John Kerry, favors “negotiations” with Iran when
there has been no evidence since 1979 that anything other than a state of war
has existed with that nation. The nominee for Secretary of Defense, Chuck Hagel,
displayed an alarming lack of understanding of the threats to our national
security or the rise of Islamic terrorism, a reflection of its jihad to impose
Islam on the entire world.
Dr.
Peter Hammond, the author of “Slavery, Terrorism and Islam: The Historical Roots
and Contemporary Threat”, pointed out that Islam is not a religion, nor is it a
cult. What Americans and others in the West do not grasp is that it is a
complete, total, 100% system of life. Islam has religious, legal, political,
economic, social and military components, but it is the religious component that
masks the other elements of Islam.
It
consistently describes itself as “a religion of peace” when it has been the root
cause of all the terrorism in the world since the latter part of the last
century and marks the new century as one in which a war to destroy it is the
only alternative to being destroyed by it.
The
President, the son of a Kenyan Muslim and step-son of an Indonesian Muslim, has
consistently demonstrated his support for Islam. One of his first acts as
President was to call for the closing of Guantanamo where jihadists are
interned. He described the enhanced interrogation used to find Osama bin Laden
and to deter further acts of terrorism against America as “torture.” His first
television interview was with Al-Arabia, a Middle East television channel. Obama
has announced plans to travel to Israel, the first such trip since his 2008
campaign.
America
and the West are feeding the alligator, hoping to be the last to be eaten. We
are losing the battle is Islam and, unless this is reversed, we shall end up
being its slaves.
© Alan
Caruba, 2013
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