He’s my Brotherhood.
The Obama administration, with Hillary Clinton’s, John Kerry’s, and
Chuck Hagel’s assent, has been a much too ardent supporter of the Muslim
Brotherhood, that extremist group that almost sunk Egyptian “democracy” in the
name of democracy… and has been behind much of the bloody fulmination of the
Arab Spring. From the day Obama was first inaugurated
he has shown a tilt toward this dangerous sharia-law, caliphate-driven Islamist
organization.
Now that the Egyptian military has realized the danger of Morsi and the Brotherhood running things and managed to reverse the tide … yes,
unfortunately, at the cost of much blood … our Islamist-sympathizing President
has chosen, in the slimy-secret way that is his wont, to cut off aid to the
Egyptian military (see: The Daily Beast Story). This fortunately will be of little
consequence because Saudi Arabia , UAE, and other Gulf States have stepped
up with monetary offers that dwarf our puny leverage … see: NY Times Story.
It is clear why the twenty-two million Egyptian rioters, who
presaged this military takeover, felt that the U.S. and the Obama administration
had betrayed them … we had. Now we are
trying to twist the knife. Rather than
standing on that phony shibboleth of “democracy” which meant nothing to the
Muslim Brotherhood, the U.S.
foreign policy should propound modernity and freedom from the chains of a theocracy. We certainly support the notion of separation
of church and state here at home … why not for the Arab world? And it seems that even some mush-brained
Republicans such as John McCain and Lindsey Graham are supporting Obama’s wrong-headedness. This is unfortunate ... for it gives Obama cover
for his perfidy.
The U.S.
foreign policy is on the wrong track in many ways, but especially because of our
support for the Muslim Brotherhood and, by proxy, for the Islamists. The irony of this posture is that, even
though we may be alienating much of the more moderate Middle East, the
consequences of this bull-headed support of Islamists might be the continued undermining of Muslim theocracies and wanna-bes around
the region (Iran , Turkey , etc.). Egypt ’s near-death experience has
been an object lesson for these countries and I pray they may take it to heart.
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