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Unmasking the Muslim Brotherhood: Syria, Egypt, and Beyond


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Along with rolling out the red carpet for the Muslim Brotherhood in the US, the United States also continues to send hefty annual grants to Egypt. Indeed, being trillions of dollars in debt has not deterred the Obama administration from giving generously to Muslim Brotherhood controlled Egypt. (RAND)

I will donate $100,000 to your church if you can tell us on which page of the Rand report this text comes from. But don't get your pastor's hopes up! It is from the Islamaphobic author not Rand. I assume that was yet another example of your carelessness rather than dishonesty.

Storm warning | The Times of Israel ONE

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Jan 16, 2013 – On a just-completed trip to Egypt, Secretary Clinton pressured the ruling military junta to hand over power to the newly elected parliament, ...

OMG! The USG “pressured” the military to hand power over to the democratically elected gov't! This hardly constitutes evidence the MB is a tool of US intel.

Despite concerns, U.S. to give Egypt $1.5B - CBS News two

www.cbsnews.com/8301.../despite-concerns-u-s-to-give-egypt-1-5b/Cached

You +1'd this publicly. Mar 23, 2012 – (AP) WASHINGTON - The Obama administration told Congress on Thursday it will waive democracy requirements to release up to $1.5 billion in aid to .... The ruling military pledges to eventually transfer power to an .... of constitutional changes that eliminate restrictions on political rights and civil liberties.

LOL your clearly post links you've not looked at on a regular basis, now we have an example of you posting a snippet you haven't read. Emphasis added for those who need it: “...The RULING MILITARY pledges to eventually transfer power..."

Wiesenthal Center Rejects State Department Letter on the Exclusion ...three

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You +1'd this publicly. UndoWhy would the U.S State Department exclude Israel in the first place? ... Cooper, the dean and founder and associate dean of the leading Jewish NGO asked. ... Israelis are a key target of terrorism and her citizens and Jews the world over are often ... targeted by the scourge of terror into the Global Counterterrorism Forum", …

LOL Steve Gaal, the arch-Zionist!!! Yes McCarthy was right about the above as he was about the 1st 'point but I never denied he was correct about any of those claims. But neither of these helps you with your thesis which is the opposite of his. The 1st is not in the least bit sinister and according to your cited source the latter was due to deference to the “leaders in Turkey, Saudi Arabia, and Pakistan” not the Egyptians or MB.

STRIKE FOUR (Colby please go to dugout)

http://www.thedailyb...washington.html

Member of Egyptian Terror Group Goes to Washington

Jun 21, 2012 7:52 PM EDT

[by Eli Lake]

Terrorists aren’t supposed to get visas. But Hani Nour Eldin was apparently invited to D.C. this week to meet with top officials. Did no one Google him?

It was supposed to be a routine meeting for Egyptian legislators in Washington, an opportunity for senior Obama administration officials to meet with new members of Egypt’s parliament and exchange ideas on the future of relations between the two countries.

Huh so the USG giving a visa to an Egyptian MP from a rival party is evidence the MB is a tool of the CIA? How is this different from Garry Adams getting visas?

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The decision to treat the Muslim Brotherhood as a strategic partner has been on the cards ever since February 10 of last year – one day before Hosni Mubarak’s resignation – when President Obama’s Director of National Intelligence James Clapper made an astounding statement. He told the House Select Committee on Intelligence that the Brotherhood “is an umbrella term for a variety of movements… a very heterogeneous group, largely secular, which has eschewed violence and has decried al-Qaida as a perversion of Islam.”

Questions over the validity of the author's claims and analysis aside, he dates the relationship to the begining of 2012 when you date much further back.

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Questions over the validity of the author's claims and analysis aside, he dates the relationship to the begining of 2012 when you date much further back. // end Colby

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The decision to treat the Muslim Brotherhood as a strategic partner has been on the cards ever since February 10 of last year – one day before Hosni Mubarak’s resignation

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The Muslim Brotherhood could be used as a strategic partner because the were coming into power. The MB had been used as an asset for decades. Asset /Strategic partner differ.

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Questions over the validity of the author's claims and analysis aside, he dates the relationship to the begining of 2012 when you date much further back. // end Colby

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The decision to treat the Muslim Brotherhood as a strategic partner has been on the cards ever since February 10 of last year – one day before Hosni Mubarak’s resignation

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The Muslim Brotherhood could be used as a strategic partner because the were coming into power. The MB had been used as an asset for decades. Asset /Strategic partner differ.

Your source is a far-right anti-Semitic Islamaphobe who championed the genocidal Milsovic regime, and the validity of his claims aside he only attributed the relationship to the day before Mubarak resigned when his fall was obviously inevitable and the MB wasone of the two strongest forces in the country along with the military. Yes over the decades the US worked with the MB on previous occasions but more frequently were opposed to each other.

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US' New "Syrian PM" Yet Another Muslim Brotherhood Extremist

March 19, 2013

Source: Tony Cartalucci, BLN Contributing Writer

Syria_Hitto.jpgThe Western media eagerly announced that long time US resident Ghassan Hitto was chosen as the new "interim prime minister" of NATO's proxy forces fighting in Syria. While most headlines attempted to focus solely on Hitto's long stay in the US and his role in a tech firm based in Texas, The Globe and Mail reported in their article, "Canadian loses bid to lead Syria's rebels; Ottawa's stance assailed," that:

Ghassan Hitto, a Kurd with links to the Muslim Brotherhood, was elected in the early hours of Tuesday at a meeting of leading opposition figures of the Syrian National Coalition.

Some reports indicate that Hitto was in fact pushed forward specifically by the Muslim Brotherhood. The AFP reported in their article, "Ghassan Hitto voted premier of Syria's rebel territory," that:

Some Coalition members described Hitto as a consensus candidate pleasing both the opposition's Islamist and liberal factions.

But some of the 70-odd Coalition members withdrew from the consultations before the vote could take place, accusing opposition heavyweight Muslim Brotherhood of imposing Hitto as a candidate.

The article would also say:

"We don't want what happened in Egypt to happen in Syria. They hijacked the revolution," Coalition member Kamal Labwani, who walked out of the vote, told AFP.

Associated Press would report in their article, "Syrian opposition elects Ghassan Hitto as interim PM," that:

Mr Hitto, 50, who is believed to have Islamist leanings, received 35 of 49 votes in a meeting of the Syrian National Coalition (SNC) in Istanbul in the early hours yesterday. He was supported by the Muslim Brotherhood, which is a powerful bloc within the opposition.

This latest round of political "musical chairs" is meant to once again clear the board for the West in hopes of confusing the public, while NATO's proxies remain firmly led and comprised primarily of hardcore terrorists and sectarian extremist intent on the ruination of Syria, just as was done in the now decimated North African nation of Libya. Hitto takes the reins of this Western-contrived front from fellow sectarian extremist, Moaz al-Khatib, also an affiliate of the Muslim Brotherhood and an unabashed defender of Al Qaeda's al-Nusra front, who frequently takes credit for the indiscriminate bombings, murder and maiming of civilians across Syria.

Since long before the 2011 violence began, the US, Israel, and Saudi Arabia had conspired to use sectarian extremists, specifically the Muslim Brotherhood and terrorist groups linked directly to Al Qaeda as the main force with which to overthrow the Syrian government, not for "spreading democracy," but specifically to undermine and destroy neighboring Iran and reassert Western hegemony across the Middle East.

West Planned Overthrow of Syria Via the Brotherhood Since 2007

Pulitizer Prize-winning journalist Seymour Hersh, in his 9-page 2007 New Yorker report titled, "The Redirection: Is the Administration’s new policy benefiting our enemies in the war on terrorism?" stated explicitly that:

"To undermine Iran, which is predominantly Shiite, the Bush Administration has decided, in effect, to reconfigure its priorities in the Middle East. In Lebanon, the Administration has coöperated with Saudi Arabia’s government, which is Sunni, in clandestine operations that are intended to weaken Hezbollah, the Shiite organization that is backed by Iran. The U.S. has also taken part in clandestine operations aimed at Iran and its ally Syria. A by-product of these activities has been the bolstering of Sunni extremist groups that espouse a militant vision of Islam and are hostile to America and sympathetic to Al Qaeda."

Hersh's report would also include:

"the Saudi government, with Washington’s approval, would provide funds and logistical aid to weaken the government of President Bashir Assad, of Syria. The Israelis believe that putting such pressure on the Assad government will make it more conciliatory and open to negotiations."

Hersh also reported that a supporter of the Lebanese pro-US-Saudi Hariri faction had met Dick Cheney in Washington and relayed personally the importance of using the Muslim Brotherhood in Syria in any move against the ruling government:

"[Walid] Jumblatt then told me that he had met with Vice-President Cheney in Washington last fall to discuss, among other issues, the possibility of undermining Assad. He and his colleagues advised Cheney that, if the United States does try to move against Syria, members of the Syrian Muslim Brotherhood would be “the ones to talk to,” Jumblatt said."

The article would continue by explaining how already in 2007 US and Saudi backing had begun benefiting the Brotherhood:

"There is evidence that the Administration’s redirection strategy has already benefitted the Brotherhood. The Syrian National Salvation Front is a coalition of opposition groups whose principal members are a faction led by Abdul Halim Khaddam, a former Syrian Vice-President who defected in 2005, and the Brotherhood. A former high-ranking C.I.A. officer told me, “The Americans have provided both political and financial support. The Saudis are taking the lead with financial support, but there is American involvement.” He said that Khaddam, who now lives in Paris, was getting money from Saudi Arabia, with the knowledge of the White House. (In 2005, a delegation of the Front’s members met with officials from the National Security Council, according to press reports.) A former White House official told me that the Saudis had provided members of the Front with travel documents."

At one point in Hersh's report, it is even admitted that officials from US ally Saudi Arabia admitted to "controlling" the "religious fundamentalists." The report states specifically:

"...[saudi Arabia's] Bandar and other Saudis have assured the White House that “they will keep a very close eye on the religious fundamentalists. Their message to us was ‘We’ve created this movement, and we can control it.’ It’s not that we don’t want the Salafis to throw bombs; it’s
who
they throw them at—Hezbollah, Moqtada al-Sadr, Iran, and at the Syrians, if they continue to work with Hezbollah and Iran.”

Also in 2007, the Wall Street Journal would publish a report titled, "To Check Syria, U.S. Explores Bond With Muslim Brothers." In this report, it was revealed that even in 2007, Syrian opposition groups were being created from whole-cloth by the US State Department and paraded around in front of Syria's embassies in the West. The article begins with one such protest, stating:

On a humid afternoon in late May, about 100 supporters of Syria's largest exile opposition group, the National Salvation Front, gathered outside Damascus's embassy here to protest Syrian President Bashar Assad's rule. The participants shouted anti-Assad slogans and raised banners proclaiming: "Change the Regime Now."

Later in the article, it would be revealed that the National Salvation Front (NSF) was in contact with the US State Department and that a Washington-based consulting firm in fact assisted the NSF in organizing the rally:

In the weeks before the presidential election, the State Department's Middle East Partnership Initiative, which promotes regional democracy, and NSF members met to talk about publicizing Syria's lack of democracy and low voter turnout, participants say. A Washington-based consulting firm, C&O Resources Inc., assisted the NSF in its planning for the May 26 anti-Assad rally at the Syrian embassy, providing media and political contacts. State Department officials stress they provided no financial or technical support to the protestors.

And while the Wall Street Journal then, just as the US State Department and the Western media houses are now portraying the Syrian opposition as representing a wide range of interests across Syrian society, it was admitted then, just as it is plainly obvious now, that the sectarian extremist Muslim Brotherhood was in fact at the very center of the "uprising:"

One of the NSF's most influential members is the Syrian branch of the Muslim Brotherhood -- the decades-old political movement active across the Middle East whose leaders have inspired the terrorist groups Hamas and al Qaeda. Its Syrian offshoot says it has renounced armed struggle in favor of democratic reform.

The continuous necessity of the West to rebrand its proxy front stems from the fact that it, along with the Western agenda that created it, lacks any dimension of legitimacy. Combined with the increasingly tenuous reputation of the West's media monopolies and a better informed public, the lifespan of each new proxy is decreasing exponentially.

Hitto has yet to form a "government," and already his ties to extremists are being exposed - even by other members of his own contrived front - perhaps realizing the difficulties that lie ahead with disasters like Libya and Egypt smoldering behind. Any aid or political support the US, UK, France, and its partners in the Middle East including Israel, Saudi Arabia, and Qatar attempt to lend Hitto's foreign-contrived government will be done so with the public's full understanding that such support is being willfully given to sectarian extremists who not only fail to represent the West's ideals of "democracy" or "freedom," but fail to represent even the majority of people living in Syria.

Yet despite these apparently insurmountable difficulties, should the West pick a leader not affiliated with the Muslim Brotherhood and its terrorist spin-offs, the opposition in Syria would splinter and collapse - because the "secular moderates" the White House keeps telling the world about, simply do not exist. Its otherwise irrational insistence on propping up one discredited Muslim Brotherhood dictator after another is clearly indicative of this.

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Get back to us with evidence he is an extremist, the loosing side bitching after an election and bad mouthing the winning candidate is nothing new and not evidence. I would have preferred a more secular candidate but the MB is by all accounts is the largest and best organized group within the opposition.

"While living in the US, Hitto was involved in a number of local Islamic charity organizations and is perceived by most as a liberal Islamist."

Tom A. Peter | Christian Science Monitor

http://news.yahoo.com/leader-texas-good-fit-syrian-opposition-211943172.html

His wife is a teacher (at a Muslim school) and " was at a Dallas celebration of International Women’s Day"

http://www.dallasnews.com/news/local-news/20130320-high-hopes-follow-murphys-ghassan-hitto-syrian-opposition-leader.ece

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  1. Get back to us with evidence he is an extremist // end Colby
  2. Purpose of thread to show MB a tool of west for geopolitical gain.

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STANBUL (AP) — The man chosen to head the Syrian opposition’s new interim government is a Syrian-born American citizen who has spent decades in the United States working for technology companies and advocating for various Muslim causes.

Members of the opposition Syrian National Coalition elected Ghassan Hitto in a vote early Tuesday to head an administration they hope will provide an alternative to President Bashar Assad’s regime and help coordinate the fight against his forces.

“The new government will work from the starting point of complete national sovereignty and the unity of the Syrian land and people, which can only by achieved through continued determination to topple Bashar Assad, his regime and all its pillars,” he said in a speech in Istanbul.

Much remains unknown about the body that Hitto will lead, including how many ministers it will have and if it will receive enough support to project its authority inside Syria, where it is supposed to set up operations.

The head of the coalition, Mouaz al-Khatib, threw his support behind the new body, and the head of the coalition’s military leadership, Gen. Salim Idris, did the same Monday before the results were announced.

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Ghassan Hitto, the Syrian opposition’s newly elected interim prime minister, center right, and head of the Syrian National Coalition for Opposition and Revolutionary Forces Mouaz al-Khatib, center left, and other members seen during a meeting in Istanbul, Turkey, Tuesday (photo credit: AP)

But the new government could find it difficult to become the top rebel authority in Syria. A patchwork of rebel brigades and local councils has sprung up in areas seized from government forces, many of them struggling to provide services and running their own security, prisons and courts.

Hundreds of loosely affiliated rebels groups are involved in the civil war against government forces, and they are unlikely to submit to an outside authority unless it can provide them with aid such as arms and ammunition.

Due to his many years in the United States, Hitto is little known inside Syria and even among some members of the mostly exile coalition.

Coalition member Salah al-Hamwi, who is in charge of the coalition’s local councils in Hama province, said he had worked with Hitto to deliver aid and was impressed that he had left his life in the US to use his skills for Syria.

“He has the mind of an accountant, not an emotional mind, so he is very good at analyzing what needs to be done,” he said.

Others in the coalition complained of his selection.

Veteran opposition figure Kamal al-Labwani said he suspected Hitto had been put in place by larger political powers, like Qatar (Pipleline,Gaal), which has heavily financed the opposition, and the Muslim Brotherhood.

He also said he as a coalition member never got to meet or question Hitto before his election.

“I wanted to ask him what the women in Daraya wear and what’s the population of Homs?” he said, suggesting that Hitto was out of touch with Syria.

“I wanted to ask him how many years he’s lived in Syria,” he said. “He left when he was young.”

Hitto won 35 of the 48 votes cast by the coalition’s 63 active members.

In Washington, State Department spokeswoman Victoria Nuland welcomed Hitto’s election, saying the US was aware of his aid work.

“This is an individual who, out of concern for the Syrian people, left a very successful life in Texas to go and work on humanitarian relief for the people of his home country,” she said.

She added: “We’re very hopeful that his election will foster unity and cohesion among the opposition.”

Hitto’s many years abroad and fluent English could facilitate his efforts to win international support for his government. He called on the international community on Tuesday to grant his government Syria’s seats at the Arab League and the United Nations.

Hitto was born in Syria’s capital of Damascus in 1963 and moved to the United States as a young man, where he earned double bachelors’ degrees from Purdue University and an MBA from Indiana Wesleyan University, (UUUSA !!!!!,Gaal)according to the coalition.

He worked for IT companies and advocated for a number of Muslim causes. After 9/11, he helped found the Muslim Legal Fund of America, which provides legal support to Arabs, Muslims and Asians. He also helped run an Islamic private school in Garland, Texas. Its website describes it as a place “where knowledge, faith, academics and character meet!”

Hitto is a member of Syria’s Kurdish ethnic minority, though he is not considered a representative of the community, which has not joined the coalition.

He is married to a teacher and has four children.

In a speech to a rally in Fort Worth, Texas, in 2012, he spoke of his son, Obaida, who was applying to law school when “he made up his mind … to help the people of Syria.” His son has since been in the embattled city of Deir al-Zour, shooting videos to post online.

The elder Hitto left Texas late last year to move to Turkey, where he helped run the coalition’s aid program to Syria.

In the video of the Fort Worth rally, posted online in September, Hitto criticized Assad’s regime for deploying its army to suppress political protests while not sending it to take back the Golan Heights, which Israel captured from Syria in 1967 and later annexed.

“They were faced with live bullets, with tanks, with soldiers, an army that did not bother to fire a single bullet to claim or to attempt to reclaim its own occupied land for 42 years,” he said.

Copyright 2013 The Associated Press. // posted in fair use

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The question still stands as noted previously "the loosing side bitching after an election and bad mouthing the winning candidate is nothing new and not evidence. I would have preferred a more secular candidate but the MB is by all accounts is the largest and best organized group within the opposition." And it is hugely ironic that you should cite al-Labwani twice, obviously he doesn't agree with your thesis that the Syrian revolution is an EoZ/NWO plot.

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your thesis that the Syrian revolution is an EoZ/NWO plot. // end COLBY

THESIS ??

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Tunisian Newspaper: 2000 Tunisians Are Fighting in Syria

Mar 23, 2013

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TUNIS, (SANA)- The Tunisian e-newspaper 'Al-Jarida' revealed that around 2000 Tunisians are fighting among the armed terrorist groups in Syria.

Abo Qusai, a Tunisian who fought in Syria, told the newspaper that the Tunisian fighters are of various ages and include students, workers and jobless people.

Abo Qusai revealed that there is a direct line through which those terrorists go to Syria which is that of Libya/Benghazi.

He referred to a terrorist group called 'al-Darneh Battalions' which arrived in Syria from Libya two weeks before he fled Syria.

The Tunisian terrorist said that he and his Tunisian colleagues are being treated as slaves by the armed terrorist groups in which ranks they are fighting, which made him flee Syria and return to Tunisia.

H. Said

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OOPS MB DOING WORK OF WEST AGAIN

THESIS ??

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Mavi Marmara aid convoy was stopped while passing from Libyan-Egyptian border

http://sana.sy/eng/22/2013/03/23/474036.htm

"Mavi Marmara convoy," a Gaza-bound convoy of 11 vehicles loaded with medical aid, was blocked at Libyan-Egyptian border gate on Friday.

"Egyptian border guards battered our volunteers in the convoy at the border gate.

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your thesis that the Syrian revolution is an EoZ/NWO plot. // end COLBY

THESIS ??

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Tunisian Newspaper: 2000 Tunisians Are Fighting in Syria

Mar 23, 2013

20130323-161911_h474036.jpg

TUNIS, (SANA)- The Tunisian e-newspaper 'Al-Jarida' revealed that around 2000 Tunisians are fighting among the armed terrorist groups in Syria.

Abo Qusai, a Tunisian who fought in Syria, told the newspaper that the Tunisian fighters are of various ages and include students, workers and jobless people.

Abo Qusai revealed that there is a direct line through which those terrorists go to Syria which is that of Libya/Benghazi.

He referred to a terrorist group called 'al-Darneh Battalions' which arrived in Syria from Libya two weeks before he fled Syria.

The Tunisian terrorist said that he and his Tunisian colleagues are being treated as slaves by the armed terrorist groups in which ranks they are fighting, which made him flee Syria and return to Tunisia.

H. Said

Oh gee so says the official news agency of Syria, even if true how is this relevant?

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OOPS MB DOING WORK OF WEST AGAIN

THESIS ??

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Mavi Marmara aid convoy was stopped while passing from Libyan-Egyptian border

http://sana.sy/eng/2...3/23/474036.htm

"Mavi Marmara convoy," a Gaza-bound convoy of 11 vehicles loaded with medical aid, was blocked at Libyan-Egyptian border gate on Friday.

"Egyptian border guards battered our volunteers in the convoy at the border gate.

Oh gee so says the official news agency of Syria, even if true how is this relevant? This not a change from what the Mubarak regime did, the Egyptians have been pissed at the Gazans since the attacks on their border guards. I'm not sure about the need for medical supplies but the Gazans don't seem to suffering from a lack of food they even have an obesity problem.

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British Ambassador Meets With Peace-Loving Supreme Guide of Muslim Brotherhood

Andrew C. McCarthy

The Middle East Monitor reports that James Watt, the British Ambassador to Egypt, took great pleasure in meeting in Cairo with Mohammed Badi, the Supreme Guide of the Muslm Brotherhood. For his part, Badi reportedly “thanked the ambassador for his visit and praised his condemnation of all forms of violence,” stressing that “the Muslim Brotherhood denounces violence.”

Sigh … It was just a few months ago, as I recount in Spring Fever: The Illusion of Islamic Democracy, that Badi was calling for violent jihad for

the purpose of destroying Israel:

“Every Muslim,” he declared, “will be asked about the Zionists’ usurpation of al-Aqsa Mosque. Why did he not seek to recover it, and wage jihad in [Allah’s] way? Did he not care about the fatwa of the ulema [scholars] of the Muslims: ‘Jihad of self and money to recover al Aqsa is a duty on every Muslim’?” He exhorted “all Muslim rulers” to make “the Palestinian cause a pivotal issue,” and predicted new “freedom flotillas” would break the “murdering Zionist criminals.”

These remarks were no aberration. The Global Muslim Brotherhood Daily Report related in November that Badi reminded Muslims that “jihad is obligatory” in response to President Mohamed Morsi’s indication that Egypt’s new Islamist government, at least for now, will continue to abide by the terms of the 1979 Camp David peace pact with Israel. Alluding to Israel, Badi explained at the time that “the enemy knows nothing but the language of force.”

Moreover, as Spring Fever elaborates: Spring Fever elaborates:

In October 2010, just before the “Arab Spring” dominos started falling in Tunis, the Brotherhood’s Supreme Guide, Mohammed Badi, [gave] a speech calling for violent
. Specifically, Badi
that Muslims must remember “Allah’s commandment to wage jihad for His sake with [their] money and lives, so that Allah’s word will reign supreme and the infidels’ word will be inferior.” Applying this injunction, Badi exclaimed that jihad, or “resistance,” “is the only solution against the Zio-American arrogance and tyranny.” On went the invective: The United States had been wounded by jihadists in Iraq and Afghanistan; thus, Badi gleefully surmised, America “is now experiencing the beginning of its end, and is heading towards its demise.”

As frequently noted here, the Brotherhood’s Palestinian branch is the terrorist organization Hamas, the promotion of whose jihad against Israel is a top Brotherhood priority — such that the Brotherhood is vigorously campaigning (with alarming success) to have Western governments accept Hamas as a “political movement” engaged in “resistance,” rather than a jihadist movement engaged in terrorism. Even if you buy that nonsense, the Brotherhood quite obviously does not reject violence, regardless of how its leaders pretend to “denounce” it.

It is well-known that the Brotherhood lies about its intentions and methods — indeed, that it believes strategic lying is both scripturally endorsed and a key to the advancement of Islamic supremacism. What is not clear is why the West is so anxious to be deceived

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OMG! The British Ambassador met one of the leaders of the most important political group in the country! One McCarthy's main complaints is that the West is too friendly with people who are hostile to Israel, do you agree? How exactly does this support 'your thesis that the Syrian revolution is an EoZ/NWO plot'?

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How exactly does this support 'your thesis that the Syrian revolution is an EoZ/NWO plot'? // Colby

that Badi was calling for violent jihad for

the purpose of destroying Israel: //

British kiss ring of violent MB people because they need to work with them in GEOPOLITICAL GAME. The people of Egypt see this and it disheartens them and thus makes revolt less likely and the MB continues in power.

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