Posted on 01/30/2011 7:38:32 PM PST by MindBender26
In the 1950s, the accusation who lost China resonated throughout American politics and led to the defeat of the Democratic Party in the presidential elections of 1952. Unless President Obama reverses field and strongly opposes letting the Muslim Brotherhood take over Egypt, he will be hit with the modern equivalent of the 1952 question: Who Lost Egypt?
The Iranian government is waiting for Egypt to fall into its lap. The Muslim Brotherhood, dominated by Iranian Islamic fundamentalism, will doubtless emerge as the winner should the government of Egypt fall. The Obama Administration, in failing to throw its weight against an Islamic takeover, is guilty of the same mistake that led President Carter to fail to support the Shah, opening the door for the Ayatollah Khomeini to take over Iran.
The United States has enormous leverage in Egypt far more than it had in Iran. We provide Egypt with upwards of $2 billion a year in foreign aid under the provisos of the Camp David Accords orchestrated by Carter. The Egyptian military, in particular, receives $1.3 billion of this money. The United States, as the pay master, needs to send a signal to the military that it will be supportive of its efforts to keep Egypt out of the hands of the Islamic fundamentalists. Instead, Obama has put our military aid to Egypt under review to pressure Mubarak to mute his response to the demonstrators and has given top priority to preventing the loss of human life.
President Obama should say that Egypt has always been a friend of the United States. He should point out that it was the first Arab country to make peace with Israel. He should recall that President Sadat, who signed the peace accords, paid for doing so with his life and that President Mubarak has carried on in his footsteps. He should condemn the efforts of the Muslim Brotherhood extremists to take over the country and indicate that America stands by her longtime ally. He should address the need for reform and urge Mubarak to enact needed changes. But his emphasis should be on standing with our ally.
The return of Nobel laureate Dr. Mohamed ElBaradei, the former head of the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) has to Egypt as the presumptive heir to Mubarak tells us where this revolution is headed. Carolyn Glick, a columnist for the Jerusalem Post, explains how dangerous ElBaradei is. As IAEA head, she writes, Elbaradei shielded Irans nuclear weapons program from the Security Council. He [has] continued to lobby against significant UN Security Council sanctions or other actions against Iran Last week, he dismissed the threat of a nuclear armed Iran [saying] there is a lot of hype in this debate.
As for the Muslim Brotherhood, Glick notes that it forms the largest and best organized opposition to the Mubarak regime and [is] the progenitor of Hamas and al Qaidi. It seeks Egypts transformation into an Islamic regime that will stand at the forefront of the global jihad.
Now is the time for Republicans and conservatives to start asking the question: Who is losing Egypt? We need to debunk the starry eyed idealistic yearning for reform and the fantasy that a liberal democracy will come from these demonstrations. It wont. Iranian domination will.
Egypt, with 80 million people, is the largest country in the Middle East or North Africa. Combined with Irans 75 million (the second largest) they have 155 million people. By contrast the entire rest of the region Algeria, Morocco, Libya, Iraq, Saudi Arabia, Yemen, Syria, Tunisia, Jordan, UAE, Lebanon, Kuwait, Oman, and Qatar combined have only 200 million.
We must not let the two most populous and powerful nations in the region fall under the sway of Muslim extremism, the one through the weakness of Jimmy Carter and the other through the weakness of Barack Obama.
Oil will skyrocket, and all around the world, Russian, Chinese and iran ambasadors are practacing saying "Look what happens to America's friends..."
Except The Won thinks they won.
The news has been downplaying the “escape” of thousands of egyptian prison inmates. Tonight one if the reporters on FOX said that some 20,000 had been released or escaped from one prison that he knew of.
This is a disaster that the world will pay for for a very long time.
Many of the escapees were convicted Muslim Brotherhood terrorists.
Exactly. This is a freakin mess and where is our fearless leader?
I think Egypt will arise without the Muslim Brotherhood.
I also see a future of a rapidly dissolving OPEC and much lower fuel prices.
potential future car bombers, every one of them
Didn’t Obama ‘recently’ suggest releasing many prisoners in order to reduce spending in our own Justice Department????? How many are Brotherhooders????
I’m guessing we’re only weeks from seeing the border between Gaza and Egypt being thrown wide open.
Van Jones wants to give them all green jobs.
We cannot have “lost” Egypt, we never “had” it. The rulers of Egypt assisted the U.S. if it was in their interest and the U.S. paid them enough. Egypt is now a Muslim country and it will be run the same as other Muslim Countries, with the same consequences. They will never be our friends and the best we can do is make them fear us.
I am not interested in where Obozo is.
I am interested in where his puppet masters, like Soros, stand
and what they have to gain, or loose.
Is the general populace in Egypt more secular today than Iran was in’79?
Jordan is next. My prediction.
But just for "six days."
Israel needs to control the east side of the canal.
Blind men never see
Or Saudi.
Border is already open. Police there have deserted their posts.
Actually, Egypt has been a quiet assist in many ways. Many black operations were staged out of Cairo West AFB, and Eyptian manufacturers made weapons and TA-50 gear for many entities we supported in SWA.
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