Posted on 08/23/2013 7:14:47 AM PDT by RoosterRedux
Egypt today is a zero-sum game. Wed have preferred there be a democratic alternative. Unfortunately, there is none. The choice is binary: the country will be ruled by the Muslim Brotherhood or by the military.
Perhaps it didnt have to be this way. Perhaps the military should have waited three years for the intensely unpopular Mohamed Morsi to be voted out of office. But Gen.Abdel Fatah al-Sissi seems to have calculated that he didnt have three years, that by then there would be no elections as in Gaza, where the Palestinian wing of the Brotherhood, Hamas, elected in 2006, established a one-man-one-vote-one-time dictatorship.
Whats the United States to do? Any response demands two considerations: (a) moral, i.e., which outcome offers the better future for Egypt, and (b) strategic, i.e., which outcome offers the better future for U.S. interests and those of the free world.
As for Egypts future, the Brotherhood offered nothing but incompetent, intolerant, increasingly dictatorial rule. In one year, Morsi managed to squander 85 years of Brotherhood prestige garnered in opposition a place from which one can promise the moon by persecuting journalists and activists, granting himself the unchallenged power to rule by decree, enshrining a sectarian Islamist constitution and systematically trying to seize the instruments of state power. As if that wasnt enough, after its overthrow the Brotherhood showed itself to be the party that, when angry, burns churches.
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We don’t have three years either
For a smart man Charles, you can be quite dense.
You do nothing but kill people who burn churches. Becuse when they run out of them, they burn you.
Generals are the Ideal leaders to contain a brutal people. Because they are not us. The sooner the world understands, the sooner we move forward.
This ain’t rocket surgery and
muslims are not westerners with western morrals and thought processes.
Period.
The story is that Morsi came in and scrapped the Egyptian Constitution and Supreme Court. He dissolved their parliament and let the Brotherhood start persecuting Christians.
The Egyptian people protested this (Natually!) and the military returned the Constitution, the Supreme Court, and Parliament.
The Brotherhood started seeding protests with armed Terrorist and the rest is what you see.
So the Post is still good for Fish Wrap and the usual attempt to divert us from the real story.
Could the WaPo want Sharia Law? IMHO: Yes.
He was excoriated by the Mainstream Media for "wrong-headed and illiberal thinking". But history proved him right. Islam will have to go through something like the Enlightenment before it can support democracy.
Stand up comedy doesn't go over so well either.
With their thinking and teachings stuck in the 7th century, that isn't going to happen any time soon.
Well, I don’t really agree with this, but if you remember that he’s mostly addressing liberal idiots and their assumptions, then it makes a certain amount of sense.
No, it wasn’t just Morsi who blew his chance at “popularity” by being too much of a fanatic and would-be dictator. It was the whole gang. Give them a chance, and they showed themselves for what they were. At least the Egyptians figured it out, even if our press, politicians, and useful idiots still haven’t..
I wish our military had half the balls that the Egyptian military has!
Wed have preferred there be a democratic alternative. Unfortunately, there is none. The choice is binary: the country will be ruled by the Muslim Brotherhood or by the military. Perhaps it didnt have to be this way. Perhaps the military should have waited three years for the intensely unpopular Mohamed Morsi to be voted out of office. But Gen.Abdel Fatah al-Sissi seems to have calculated that he didnt have three years, that by then there would be no elections...
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