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Muslim Brotherhood's Egyptian leader Mohammed Badie: "Waging Jihad is Mandatory"
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| 2/1/2011
| Qbert
Posted on 02/01/2011 11:07:59 AM PST by Qbert
Last night, the L.A. Times reported that the Obama administration is willing to support a role for the Muslim Brotherhood in a reformed Egyptian government on the condition that it, "[R]eject violence and recognize democratic goals...The statement was an acknowledgment that any popularly accepted new government will probably include groups that are not considered friendly to U.S. interests...". Kristinn's Free Republic thread, "Admin Official: Obama "not ruling out legitimacy" of Muslim Brotherhood for New Egypt Gov't", details additional important information about this new development.
Despite numerous reports detailing the Muslim Brotherhood's extremist history and financial and political support for terrorist organizations, (for example, here, here, and here), some U.S. media organizations continue to portray the Muslim Brotherhood as moderate group. As The Blaze noted, a CNN reporter vigorously praised the Egyptian Muslim Brotherhood in an interview with one of its members:
Im asking about the Muslim Brotherhood, the organization that has tirelessly, and in many cases quite courageously, campaigned in elections, it has campaigned against the government, it has campaigned on behalf of the poor in Egypt. It has a long, long history in that country. What role should it have now?
The teachings of the Egyptian Muslim Brotherhood's new leader, Mohammed Badie, however reveal the chilling reality: In a detailed October, 2010 blog post by Barry Rubin (director of the Global Research in International Affairs), entitled, "Muslim Brotherhood Declares War on America; Will America Notice?", Rubin highlights a weekly sermon delivered in 2010 by Mohammed Badie:
"Arab and Muslim regimes are betraying their people by failing to confront the Muslims real enemies, not only Israel but also the United States. Waging jihad against both of these infidels is a commandment of Allah that cannot be disregarded. Governments have no right to stop their people from fighting the United States. They are disregarding Allah's commandment to wage jihad for His sake with [their] money and [their] lives, so that Allah's word will reign supreme over all non-Muslims."
(More text of English translation of Badie's sermon, "Muslim Brotherhood Supreme Guide: 'The U.S. Is Now Experiencing the Beginning of Its End'; Improvement and Change in the Muslim World 'Can Only Be Attained Through Jihad and Sacrifice'" here).
An October 17, 2010 American Thinker article by Moshe Dann also noted:
Islamists, they call for a boycott of elections, hoping to topple the current government and assume control of Parliament. Although banned from politics in Egypt and Syria and accused of being behind terrorist attacks, the MB runs networks of social and charity organizations, giving itself a firm popular basis.
The MB is also a major opposition group in Egypt and will be decisive when Egyptian President Mubarak dies. Egyptian Brotherhood leader Mohammed Badie recently declared that "waging Jihad is mandatory."
This is leader of the group that the Obama administration is open to support having a role in a reformed Egyptian government...
TOPICS: Foreign Affairs; News/Current Events; War on Terror; Your Opinion/Questions
KEYWORDS: badie; badiethatsallfolks; egypt; mohamedbadie; mohammedbadie; muslimbrotherhood; obama; vanity
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To: Bitsy
I know, it makes me kinda crazy as well.
I guess these putzes don’t know that God loves them?
They need to get some hobbies, you know, like shuffleboard, or skiing, anything.
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posted on
02/01/2011 12:05:53 PM PST
by
RexBeach
To: dfwgator
Israeli tanks should be rolling into the Sinai and Gaza, like now.
I would think the IDF planning folks have been in high gear for quite some time now. I would think that all militaries are planning for the various scenarios; all ME countries, U.S., Europe, everybody.
I'm an optimistic person, as every Christian is. IMHO, a likely scenario as food for thought (but of course one never knows):
a) Is there a way to avoid Egypt becoming a branch office of Tehran ? No, and a few other countries will follow suit.
b) Nobama administration will just stand there like dufuses for the next two years, with the occasional boneheaded move.
c) A year or two will be needed for: mb to reorganize the governments of the nations they hijack, establish their control, clamp down their harsh regimes (let the torture begin !), reorganize the military of each country to include their own political appointees so they can control the military without fear of a military Coup d'état, get their military planning done for an attack on Israel, making sure that all the mb rogue nations have a unified attack plan (who is in charge of what, what the plans are in detail). Coordination can be very difficult, right ?
d) All the while they are doing these activities they will be getting the U.S. population to turn against them by a 70% to 30% margin, as U.S. citizens continue to see more clearly all these rogue nations of a death cult for what they are: a grave threat that is no longer hiding in dresses on airplanes shoving bombs down their underwear, but numskulls out in the desert preparing for war - wearing uniforms on the field of battle. If Israel asks for our help and they are being attacked, it will be political suicide for Dems to not support Israel. Americans would never forgive Nobama if he abandons Israel. Our militaries are undoubtedly already talking.
e) Nobama may be invited to join the war before his term expires or may not, but either way he will go the way of Chamberlain, because Americans will want George Patton in office during war, not some wannabee commmuslim.
f) muslim organizations in this country would be enemy combatants like nazis during WWII.
g) once the islamic countries have had a real good old-fashioned a$$whipping, those few remaining alive will be our best buddies for a few centuries, and their children will be incredibly zealous in their insistance that non-muslims should be treated with respect and courtesy. The most warlike nations have a way of becoming ultra-peaceful when they've tasted the bitterness of sowing the seeds of their own utter destruction.
h) if the next President really prosecutes the war righteously, it will be conventional, utterly destructive of most of the me, completely over within 1-3 years and we will not rebuild those countries at all, not one cent. Instead, we will merely man the oil rigs and accept the oil as payment for our troubles, and kindly instruct the citizenry that the governments of those defeated countries need to be responsible for the "general welfare" of their own citizens in the future. They can have a king or an elected government or an ayatollah, but they need to not bother other countries.
To: Qbert
In that case we are forced to wage anti-jihad jihad and kill all muzzies who do not convert away from jihad. Non-infidels must die.
How does that sound MSM?
Oh but we are peace loving and moderate.
To: Qbert
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02/01/2011 3:40:23 PM PST
by
surfer
(To err is human, to really foul things up takes a Democrat, don't expect the GOP to have the answer!)
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