Posted on 07/19/2013 7:16:43 AM PDT by SJackson
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Egypt’s Hatred for Anne Patterson
Posted By Raymond Ibrahim On July 19, 2013 @ 12:48 am In Daily Mailer,FrontPage | 2 Comments
Originally published by Gatestone Institute.
Why do millions of Egyptians, including politicians and activists, consider Anne Patterson, the U.S. ambassador to Egypt, the Muslim Brotherhoods stoogeas she is so commonly referred to by many in Egypt, from the media down to the street?
In America, some are aware of matters, such as that Patterson in particular resisted opportunities to criticize the Morsi government as it implemented increasingly authoritarian policies. In a memorable May interview with the Egyptian English-language news sit[e] Ahram Online, she repeatedly dodged pointed questions about Morsis leadership. The fact is they ran in a legitimate election and won, she said . Republicans from Texas Senator Ted Cruz to House Foreign Affairs Chairman Ed Royce have pounced on statements like these, increasingly seeing Patterson as the key implementer for a policy that at least offers tacit support to the Muslim Brotherhood.
Following the Egyptian media, however, one discovers that the reasons Egyptians dislike Patterson are many and unambiguous.
Last week, for example, El Fagr reported that, during their most recent phone conversation, Patterson demanded that Egypts recently appointed Supreme Commander of the Egyptian Armed Forces, General Abdul Fatah al-Sisi, release all Muslim Brotherhood members currently being held for questioning: And when Sisi rejected this order, the American ambassador began threatening him that Egypt will turn into another Syria and live through a civil war, to which Sisi responded violently: Neither you nor your country can overcome Egypt and its people.
Earlier, Patterson was reported as trying to communicate with General Sisi, demanding dialogue with the leaders of the Muslim Brotherhood, and concessions to them, to which Sisi reportedly retorted: Stop meddling in our affairs the Egyptian people are capable of looking after their own welfare.
These are just the latest samplings from Egypt concerning the ambassadors attempts to reinstate the Brotherhood to power. The day before the fundamentalist Salafi Nour party withdrew from negotiations with Egypts interim government, Al Nahar reported that Patterson had incited them [the Salafi Nour Party] to tamper with the political scene and the road map and to threaten to withdraw from political participation if Dr. Muhammad Baradei becomes elected as Prime Minister
There is also widespread belief that Pattersons meddling in Egypts affairs is not limited to General Sisi and the Egyptian media. Several of Egypts revolutionary forces, including Tamarod, which played a pivotal role in the June 2013 revolution, are preparing to stage a protest in front of the U.S. embassy in Cairo calling for the ejection of ambassador Anne Patterson.
Even Muhammad Heikalthe Arab worlds most respected political commentator and for over 50 years an Egyptian political insidersaid during a live interview that Patterson had assured the Muslim Brotherhoods Hisham Qandil, who under Morsi was Egypts Prime Minister, that there are many forms of pressure, and America holds the keys to the Gulf.
Such blatantly pro-Muslim Brotherhood actions are what have led most Egyptians, including politicians and activists, to see Patterson as the Brotherhoods lackey. In fact, one Egyptian politician, Mustafa Bakari, concluded that in my opinion, she [Patterson] is a member of the sleeper cells of the Brotherhood, likely recruited by Essam al-Erian or Muhammad al-Baltagi.
Then of course, it is widely known that in the days leading to the June 30 Revolution, Patterson called on Egyptians not to protestincluding by meeting with the Coptic Pope and asking him specifically to urge the nations Christian minority not to oppose the Brotherhood, even though Christians were naturally the most to suffer under Morsi, especially in the context of accusations of blasphemy, and are the most to suffer now, in retaliation to the Brotherhoods toppling.
These reasons and more demonstrate why Anne Patterson, the U.S. ambassador to Egypt, is a disliked figure in Egypt. More importantly, they also demonstrate the unambiguous pro-Muslim Brotherhood policies of the current U.S. administration.
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In addition to being unaccpetable behavior by a diplomat, this kind of crap will set back our relations with Egypt for decades, no matter what we do to try to kiss and make up.
I don’t know what is worse; the stupidity and incompetence of our current regime, or the stupidity and incompetence of the electorate that installed it.
Just a wild a**ed guess: Maybe because the shoe fits?
De facto President Valerie Jarrett has close ties to the Muslim Brotherhood......"For most Americans Valerie Jarrett, senior adviser to President Barack Obama, remains largely an unknown. To DC Insiders, she has positioned herself as the true power in the Oval Office a woman who, like the President, has direct links to the Muslim world, both past and present." Ann Patterson is speaking for the Jarrett/Obama administration....imho.
We should not have diplomatic relations with a savage uncivilized country. Stop sending billions and planes, and call back the ambassador.
Never forget or discount the contempt that Muslims hold for women as part of the reason for their hatred.
It would be bad enough if a male diplomat was pushing the Brotherhood line for Obama. To have a woman in a position of power in regard to their government’s actions (and hence their lives) makes it all the more degrading to them.
We keep sending women diplomats into Muslm countries without any regard for their cultural biases against women. Might as well send a Jewish ambassador—but I doubt we have many Jews in the State department. It has always been a traditional bastion of our own elite’s anti-Semitic cultural biases.
The problem is not Egypt, the problem is Anne Patterson supporting the rabid Muzlem Brotherhood for her master, a stealth MB member. Egypt would welcome a rational US embassador.
If the Egyptian ambassador to the US was interfering in American internal affairs as much as Patterson was sticking her nose into internal Egyptian affairs, that Egyptian ambassador would be kicked out pronto!
Muslims don’t like MS ‘Obama Enforcer’ Patterson - tell ‘em there is already a long line of such people.
That line is really long so be sure to bring lunch.
Smart Egyptians!!
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