Posted on 05/28/2014 2:48:50 PM PDT by Olog-hai
Partial results indicate that Egypts former army chief, Abdel Fattah Al-Sisi, is headed for a big victory.
According to Reuters, Sisis campaign said Wednesday night that the popular candidate had captured 93.4 percent of the votes with 2,000 polling stations counted. Judicial sources said he had 89 percent with 3,000 polling stations counted.
Sisis only rival, Hamdeen Sabahi, was on 2.9 percent according to the Sisi campaign, while the judicial sources put Sabahi on 5 percent. The rest of the ballots were deemed void.
(Excerpt) Read more at israelnationalnews.com ...
Hope he cleans the place up!
What??????? The people in Egypt aren’t embracing Clown Prince nobama’s friends, the moozlum brotherhood? I’m shocked I tell you...shocked!
“Egypts Sisi Wins Presidency with Overwhelming Majority”
Sorry, beat you to it. We elected our own sisi six years ago!
They are trying to make it sound like he cheated to get this win. He didn't. Most Egyptians are so happy to be rid of the crazed zealots in the Muslim Brotherhood that he would have won the most open and fair election in the world. This is good news. He will crush the Muslim Brotherhood, keep peace with Israel and be a real ally of America again.
"Gamal Abdel Nasser Hussein 15 January 1918 28 September 1970 was the second President of Egypt, serving from 1956 until his death. He planned the 1952 overthrow of the monarchy, and was deputy prime minister in the new government. In 1953, Nasser introduced far-reaching land reforms. Following a 1954 Muslim Brotherhood-led attempt on his life, he ordered a crackdown on the organization, put President Muhammad Naguib under house arrest, and assumed executive office. A June 1956 public referendum approved both the new constitution and Nasser's nomination for presidency.\
So will General Sisi be the new Nasser? It's a reasonable bet.
Then why did they vote for the MB in the first place?
A better question to ask is whether America will be a real ally of Egypt. Or of anyone else.
That makes him buddies with Russia and against Israel, as well as a pan-Arabist (that was patterned after pan-Germanismpan-Arabism is inherently against the existence of Israel, like the Arab League, a creature of pan-Arabism).
Why would a pro-Israel news outlet (not self-hating like Ha’aretz) make it seem like there was some fraudulent activity going on with el-Sisi?
The man never stated he would crush the MB, explicitly. He got into power because of the MB, remember, never mind his views on Islam in politics.
-——Then why did they vote for the MB in the first place?-——
My numbers may be off, but the MB got around 25 % of the vote....
The rest was split among the many, many parties running their own candidate.....
Democracy is a new concept to many in Egypt...every sect and facet of Egyptian politics ran a candidate and allowed the MB to win a majority...
Political winds shifted more than once since 1950's. Nasser had a good reason to associate with USSR, and that reason was free loans, free equipment, free foreign specialists, and free education for Egyptians - USSR spent like a drunk sailor on its friends.
Today that reason is nonexistent. A likely strategy for Egypt is to maintain good working relations with all countries, and not waste Egypt's political and financial capital on someone else's pointless, unwinnable wars. This was the direction that Egypt kept for several decades, and there is no reason to change that. Palestinians are a lost cause.
#ArabFallReigns
Not quite the comparison I was attempting to make. But noted.
Now American voters needs to do their part. Throw out the LIB/DIM moozlum-brotherhood-loving politicians from all levels of government. They all should be exiled.
The man never stated he would crush the MB, explicitly. He got into power because of the MB, remember, never mind his views on Islam in politics.
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that’s not correct. Sisi has been pretty explicit about putting down the Muslim Brotherhood if he gets elected.
http://www.jns.org/news-briefs/2014/5/6/egypts-el-sisi-promises-to-finish-muslim-brotherhood-if-elected-president#.U4ZmsijwWGM
http://www.latimes.com/world/middleeast/la-fg-egypt-repression-20140525-story.html#page=1
A likely strategy for Egypt is to maintain good working relations with all countries, and not waste Egypt’s political and financial capital on someone else’s pointless, unwinnable wars.
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This sounds about right. Currently the Gulf states are the major financial backers of Sisi. They have been beating down Qatar for their support for Al Jazeera and the Muslim Brotherhood.
imho the election of the sisi is a big win for everyone in the world but the muslim brotherhood and al Qaeda. Its no coincidence that the MB is the original breeding ground for al Qaeda. That’s where the current leader of Al Qaeda— Ayman Al Zawahiri got his start.
He never explicitly said he’d crush them; take note that those are not direct quotes. In order to actually crush the MB, that means he has to help put them down in Israel (i.e. Hamas) and cooperate with Israel to do so. Such a thing will not go down well in a country where so many chanted that they were going to Jerusalem to be “martyrs in the millions” (no way they were all MB and/or Salafi). That would also make him a target of Hezbollah and al-Qa’eda.
That’s very Kumbaya-ish. Not recognizing what Putin’s about?
When America has a real pro-American President, again.
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