Many of us have heard the reports out of Egypt.
Dear Doves,
Finally,
with the opening of the Morsi Trial, we'll find documentary evidence of
Obama's longstanding membership in the MB. Perhaps, the removal of
professional military leaders charges with safeguarding
the US nuclear stockpile is a measure of Hussein's desperation? We need to spend our time in prayerful
contemplation. Never has the survival of the USA been, so precarious.
Agape,
Michael Curtis
Morsi Trial destined to lay bare Obama’s Muslim Brotherhood connections
Cairo, Egypt—Seems
like President Barack Obama is taking on the role of Samson in the
famous biblical story, bringing the temple down on everyone’s head after
the collapse of his popularity and the exposure of his schemes to
enable the extremists in Egypt.
After Obama’s defeat at the hands of Gen. Abdel Fattah al-Sisi and the Egyptians—which he
still refuses to admit—Obama continues to punish Egypt and its army.
In Obama’s failure to avoid an economic crisis in America, how is it he has time for War Games in Egypt?
Obama
should be truly worried about how the trail of ousted President
Mohammad Morsi will lead to the truth coming out on his relationship
with the Muslim Brotherhood and their common goals.
In fact, Obama’s
latest reckless and non-calculated step could lose him a lot of friends
and allies for America in the Middle East. He may not only lose Arab
support but Israel’s as well, thanks to the announcement that the U.S.
is freezing military and financial aid to Egypt.
U.S.
aid to Egypt is not a gift or donation on a voluntary basis, but it’s a
part of the peace agreement between Egypt and Israel, which was signed
in 1979, and which stipulates that America gives to Egypt similar aid
given to Israel, whether financially or militarily, and to maintain the
military balance between the two countries, ensuring the continued
commitment to that treaty. The Obama administration is now in breach of
those essential terms. Egypt now has the right to retreat from the
Convention, which could raise a lot of anger in Israel for Obama’s
position, which stands against the interests of Israel and does not
benefit the interests of either Egypt or America itself.
The
annual $1.3 billion
in U.S. aid
to Egypt is a very small part of the overall budget, but means a lot in
terms of the moral obligation of the U.S. toward Egypt and a visible
expression of continued friendship and cooperation between the two
countries in many fields, especially in intelligence and security
matters, along with Egypt’s vital role in the Palestinian issue and in
helping to resolve many problems facing America in the Middle East by
using Egypt’s influence among the Arab countries. The aid also helps
ensure that Egypt stands with the United States and ignores the
temptations and offers provided by the Eastern camp of
Russia and China.
An
Egyptian military source said that soon Egypt will have a
new arms deals with new markets other than the U.S., including the
purchase of a variety of non-American modern weapons, in response to the
U.S. decision to suspend military aid to Egypt. The Egyptian army will
not be affected by aid cuts in any form—especially because American aid
benefits U.S. companies more than Egypt, and that America is the biggest
loser of that decision.
The
source also said that the U.S. decision to suspend the deal of Apache
helicopters and F-16 fighter jets is a result of the Egyptian refusal to
rewrite the roadmap committed to by the new Egyptian administration
after the ousting of the Muslim Brotherhood.
The
source pointed out that the United States wants to
bring Egypt down, especially
after the success of eliminating terrorism and the steadiness of the
economy, which threatens the American plan to create chaos in Egypt and
divide it into small states.
The
source also pointed out that the U.S. administration is infiltrated by
the Muslim Brotherhood, and that there are a number of workers in the
Obama administration who have received large sums of money from the
international organization of the Muslim Brotherhood to put pressure on
Obama to intervene and to apply more pressure on Egypt.
Many
mainstreet Egyptians believe that America runs a war against Egypt
under the name of democracy through two main axis’, the first is the
suspension of military aid, and the
second is the support of
terrorists and armed extremists to drain the Egyptian economy, drain
the army in the streets, aiming for the destruction of the economy, to
bring them to their knees and force Egypt to follow U.S.
orders—fundamentally rejected by Egyptian politicians, the military and
civilians under any circumstances.
Egyptians
know that there are many alternatives to U.S. conditional aid; many see
it as an opportunity to liberate Egypt from obligations and ties with
America, which caused much harm to Egypt in its relations with the Arab
countries and the world. An end to this aid will give Egypt more
flexibility in its choices and decisions away from American influence.
The
big question now is: If
America is really fighting
terrorism as it claims and sees it as a threat, shouldn’t it be
standing next to Egypt at this crucial time? Or is the truth America’s
War Against Terrorism are just so many words left dangling in the air?
But
many questions come to mind and the next few weeks could answer them
allowing everyone to find the truth amidst the pile of lies.
Morsi Trial destined to lay bare Obama’s Muslim Brotherhood connections