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Additional Morsi, Muslim Brotherhood Anti-Semitic Statements Found

1231Comment by Jim Campbell, Citizen Journalist, Oath Keeper and Patriot.

It’s all about the Muslim Way.  I continued to wonder why my tax dollars are spent propping up this terrorist and his desire for Sharia Law. 

Obama proves one again who he is as he backs his Muslim brother by sending F-16′s to this thug in the sand pit.

by John Rossomando

Investigative Project on Terrorism

Note: This is the first of two stories to examine the New York Times’ coverage of the Muslim Brotherhood.

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The New York Times’ January 14 report on the Middle East Media Research Institute’s (MEMRI) videos of Egyptian Mohamed Morsi’s 2010 anti-Semitic statements inexplicably omitted the larger story of the Muslim Brotherhood’s decades-long intrinsic anti-Semitism.

The Investigative Project on Terrorism has uncovered comments going back to 2004 showing a pattern of pure anti-Semitic comments made by Morsi and other Muslim Brotherhood leaders.

MEMRI has routinely covered these sorts of bigoted and hate-filled statements from throughout the Islamic world that most media outlets such as the Times have refused to cover since the late 1990s.

Morsi’s comments reflect the Muslim Brotherhood’s intrinsic anti-Semitism that is easily obtainable dating back to its founding in 1928.

The MEMRI videos cited by the New York Times earlier this month show Morsi referring to Jews as “the descendants of apes and pigs” and saying that Muslims should “nurse our children and our grandchildren on hatred for them: for Zionists, for Jews…”

The IPT found additional comments by Morsi on the Muslim Brotherhood’s website from November 2004 in which he described the Jews as “descendants of apes and pigs.”

Morsi also invoked the Quran during the same speech, calling the Zionists “traitors to every covenant and convention” and saying that “the Jews are the most hostile enemies of the Muslims.”

References to Jews as “apes” and “pigs” also are repeatedly found in the speeches of the man many liberal Egyptians regard as the real power behind Morsi, Muslim Brotherhood Supreme Guide Mohammed Badie. According to Germany’s Der Spiegel, Morsi regularly meets with Badie and has shown that he expresses obedience to the supreme guide.

“The Zionists, the West and the lackey rulers conspired together. If the Muslim Brotherhood had remained in the field, the Zionist Entity would not have stood not its flag raised. Of old God forced the Jews to become pigs,” Badie said in a July 7, 2010 sermon found on the Brotherhood’s website.

Badie returned to the theme in a June 14, 2012 speech on the eve of Morsi’s election.

“The Lord of Glory has threatened these murdering Zionists criminals with a penalty of a kind which operates in this world before the Hereafter,” Badie said, then quoting: “So when they were insolent about that which they had been forbidden, We said to them, ‘Be apes, despised.’ [Quran 7:166].”

The Muslim Brotherhood’s top leader cited a hadith frequently used by Islamic extremists that condones slaughtering Jews during a Nov. 20, 2012 speech captured by MEMRI.

“The cause of Palestine is of considerable importance. It is not a cause of power, nor of Palestinians, nor of the Arabs, but is the basic cause of life of every Muslim,” Badie said. “For the sake of its return, every Muslim must wage jihad, sacrifice; and expend his money for the sake of restoring it.

“Palestine and Jerusalem is a holy Muslim land, part of the faith of the Muslim ummah,” Badie continued. “To forsake any part of it is to forsake the ummah’s civilization and faith. This is a great sin.”

Agence France Presse (AFP) quoted Badie calling for a “Holy Jihad” to liberate Jerusalem from Israeli control in an Oct. 11, 2012 report.

“Jerusalem is Islamic … and nobody is entitled to make concessions” on the holy city, said Badie in his weekly message to supporters, according to AFP.

“The jihad for the recovery of Jerusalem is a duty for all Muslims,” he said, stressing that taking back Jerusalem “will not be done through negotiations or at the United Nations.”

The “apes and pigs” motif about Jews resurfaced in November at a protest organized by the Brotherhood and its political arm, Al-Qalyubi. Preacher Muhammad Ragab called on Muslims at the protest “to raise the banner of jihad against the tyrannical, invading and wicked sons of apes and pigs [i.e., the Jews], and to unite against the enemies of Allah” during the protest.

The New York Times Ignores Muslim Brotherhood’s Intrinsic Anti-Semitism

MEMRI posted the video of Morsi’s anti-Semitism and its translation January 3, but it generated little attention until after Richard Behar of Forbes magazine wrote a scathing commentary on January 11 noting that Fox News had covered the story, and slamming the Times and other media for ignoring it.

“Surely, if the president of virtually any other country in the world had defamed an entire people in such a way — only a couple years before they got the top job, to boot — it would have at least gotten a few column-inches,” Behar wrote. “Yet Morsi gets a free pass.”

Three days later on January 14, the Times’ Cairo bureau chief David Kirkpatrick wrote a front-page story about MEMRI’s videos of Morsi’s anti-Semitism, which was followed two days later by a Times editorial criticizing the statements.

But in both cases, the newspaper failed to show that Morsi’s views were part of a continuum of anti-Semitic and anti-Israel incitement that goes back to the Brotherhood’s founding.

Ironically, information about the Brotherhood’s historic anti-Semitism can easily be found in the Times‘ own archives, but apparently nobody looked. Instead, the Times editorial sought to find a non-existent context to explain away Morsi’s hate speech and threw in outrageous moral relativism.

“The problem goes deeper than just Mr. Morsi, however. The remarks were made at a time when anti-Israel sentiment was running high in Egypt and the region after the three-week Gaza conflict in 2009 between Israel and Hamas,” the Times editorial said. “The sad truth is that defaming Jews is an all too standard feature of Egyptian, and Arab, discourse; Israelis are not immune to responding in kind either.”

The Times editorial rhetorically suggests Morsi’s comments were an aberration, asking: “Does Mr. Morsi really believe what he said in 2010? Has becoming president made him think differently about the need to respect and work with all people?”

Well, no on both counts. Casting Morsi’s statements somehow as a reaction to Israel’s 2009 war in Gaza ignores the fact that Morsi and other Muslim Brotherhood leaders routinely made conspiracy theories blaming Jews for Egypt’s problems for decades.

They call for jihad to liberate Palestine in times of peace and times of turmoil without any condemnation from prominent Muslim leaders. And no Israeli leader, or state-sanctioned media, has come close to responding in-kind.

Statements such as those recently made by far-right Knesset candidate Jeremy Gimpel calling for the destruction of the Dome of the Rock are strongly denounced in Israeli media and society alike.

The article and editorial fail to show the deeper context. This kind of speech is nothing new for the Muslim Brotherhood. Sayyid Qutb, one of the group’s luminaries, even wrote a 1951 essay called “Our Battle with the Jews.” The essay cited the infamous anti-Semitic forgery, “The Protocols of the Elders of Zion,” and blamed Jews for Muslim problems.

“From such creatures who kill, massacre and defame prophets one can only expect the spilling of human blood and dirty means which would further their machinations and evilness,” he wrote.

Examples in the Times‘ own news archive and in other outlets show that Morsi and fellow Muslim Brotherhood leaders adhere to Qutb’s anti-Semitism, which is, and always has been, a hallmark of the Brotherhood’s ideology.

Badie, who served time in prison alongside Qutb in the 1960s, has vowed to continue his legacy.

“We will continue on the path of Qutb,” the Assyrian International News Agency quoted Badie saying in a July 3, 2012 report.

Times reporter Michael Slackman captured another glimpse of the Brotherhood’s anti-Semitism in a December 2005 article describing a statement by then-Muslim Brotherhood Supreme Guide Muhammad Mehdi Akef denying the holocaust.

“Western democracy has attacked everyone who does not share the vision of the sons of Zion as far as the myth of the Holocaust is concerned,” Slackman quoted Akef as saying in a statement on the Brotherhood’s website.

Before the Times’ story was published, MEMRI issued a report showing that the Brotherhood website routinely featured anti-Semitic content. That includes a January 2010 article which dismissed the holocaust as “a tale invented by the American intelligence apparatuses with the Allies’ collaboration during World War II, in order to harm the image of their German adversaries and justify the great destructive war against the Axis countries’ military and civilian installations.”

Had the Times examined its own archive it would have found a March 23, 2003 article by freelance writer Paul Berman in the New York Times Magazine article titled, “The Philosopher of Islamic Terror,” chronicling Qutb’s life and influence.

“The Jews occupy huge portions of Qutb’s Koranic commentary – their perfidy, greed, hatefulness, diabolical impulses, never-ending conspiracies and plots against Muhammad and Islam,” Berman wrote. “Qutb was relentless on these themes. He looked on Zionism as part of the eternal campaign by the Jews to destroy Islam.”

Egyptian historian Khalid Fahmi fingered the Brotherhood as a chief cause of the exodus of Egypt’s Jewish community, starting in the 1930s, in a Jan. 3, 2013 interview with Egypt’s Al-Nahar TV translated by MEMRI.

“The Muslim Brotherhood bears much of the responsibility for the fleeing of the Jews from Egypt,” Fahmi said.

Morsi attempted to spin his remarks following the appearance of the Times story, telling a congressional delegation led by Sen. John McCain that his words had been taken out of context. That’s because, wink wink, “the media of the United States is controlled by certain forces,” Morsi said referring to Jews. [Emphasis added] No anti-Semitism there.

Last September, the IPT reported on a Jan. 10, 2009 article that Morsi wrote on the Brotherhood’s website where he described Jews as the “descendant of apes and pigs.”

“May God accept you, and your deeds not leave you. God has chosen you to help His religion and defending his Aqsa, and indeed Arabism and Islam, against the herd of Zionists, descendants of apes and pigs” Morsi wrote.

According to a Jan. 22, 2013 report by MEMRI, Egyptian columnist Abd Latif Al-Menaway cited the same January 2009 article by Morsi and answers the question raised in the Times’ editorial, concluding that the “article demonstrated that his use of the expression ‘offspring of apes and pigs’ was not a matter of coincidence.” He also challenged Morsi “to ask Brotherhood members and all his supporters to stop using this language if he really believes it was wrong, as he said in the shy statement he issued to please the Americans.”

Conclusion

Morsi’s comments captured in the MEMRI videos and in the statement unearthed by the IPT should serve as a wake-up call for Western media outlets and politicians. They show the need for closer scrutiny toward the Egyptian president’s saber-rattling toward Israel along with a more sober and less idealistic view of the Brotherhood’s anti-Semitism and intolerance of other religions. That intolerance even extends to Muslims who do not subscribe to its brand of Islam.

The Brotherhood condemned Egypt’s Sufi Grand Mufti Ali Gomaa last year when he visited Jerusalem.

“The Mufti did not simply represent himself, since he is seen as the representative of the official religious establishment,” Osama Yassin, assistant secretary-general of the Brotherhood’s Freedom and Justice Party (FJP) said in an April 20, 2012 statement on its English-language website.

“Therefore, what he did cannot be accepted, justified or ignored. The Mufti must be held accountable in a manner that should deter any official or public figure from making the same mistake, and thus harming the Palestinian cause.”

Gomaa’s visit was similarly condemned by Yusuf Qaradawi, a chief Brotherhood ideologue based in Qatar. Qaradawi issued a fatwa denouncing the visit as haram or contrary to Islamic law.

“We must feel as though we are banned from Al-Quds and fight for it until it is ours,” Qaradawi told the AFP news agency. “Those who visit legitimize an entity which plunders Palestinian lands, and are forced to cooperate with the enemy’s embassy to receive a visa.”

Egypt’s Christians, who comprise about 10 percent of the population, have also felt the wrath of Morsi’s tongue.

“They need to know that conquest is coming, and Egypt will be Islamic, and that they must pay jizya or emigrate,” Morsi was quoted as having said by Egyptian Muslim Brotherhood expert Raymond Ibrahim writing in the Gatestone Institute.

Americans need to know the full truth and not the filtered version found on the pages of most newspapers and from politicians, knowing full well that the Egyptian president and the Brotherhood are motivated by a hate-filled sectarian agenda against all who oppose them.

 

 

 

 

Egypt’s new discourse the land of the natural bread killers

Comment by Jim Campbell

More love and peace from the cult Islam!

Muslims in Eurasia are natural born killers. When they are not killing Christians or Jews they kill each other.  The call Islam a religion, what religion kills its members if they choose to leave?

 

These kids are being taught to hate. A group of kids are handed toy guns and asked to raise violent slogans at a rally of a religious political party.  Is this what is meant by replacing ‘Western/Hindu culture’ with an ‘Islamic’ one?

While the future of freedom under the new Muslim Brotherhood regime in Cairo remains unclear, all sorts of new voices and opinions are being heard these days.

“I suggest that anyone who is planning to take to the street on August 24 leave a farewell letter at home, because we are going to take care of him.”
 
These words, which could be interpreted as incitement to murder, were written last week by none other than Ahmed Mohammed Morsi, son of Egyptian President Mohammed Morsi, on his Facebook page.
The younger Morsi’s threats are directed at the organizers of and participants in a demonstration expected to take place this coming Friday, against the Muslim Brotherhood government and against Morsi personally.
 
Ahmed Morsi’s provocative post did not, however, stir up a storm like the one stirred up by Sheikh Hashem Islam, a member of Egypt’s Al-Azhar Fatwa Committee, who said similar things at an appearance at the Diplomatic Club in Cairo.
The cleric “proved,” by means of verses from the Koran, that anyone who opposes the elected government is like a rebel and a heretic, and can thus be killed. Therefore anyone who participates in the demonstration on Friday will do so under the threat of a death sentence.
 
These remarks, which have shaken up the public and political arena in Egypt, overshadowed the younger Morsi’s post. But the Egyptian public’s account with President Morsi – via his son – is still to be reckoned. The meddling of Morsi’s son in matters of state is angering not only President Morsi’s opponents; his supporters, too, are suggesting that he “educate his son.”

Analyis: Israel fears new generation of jihadists on its borders

Posted by Women Against Sharia
The Arab Spring does not necessarily equal democracy or peace.From The Daily Beast via The Telegraph:

Egypt used warplanes in Sinai for the first time in decades to strike at the militants this week, after Islamists killed 16 Egyptian security men Sunday, stole a truck full of explosives and an armored vehicle and headed for Israel to try and perpetrate more violence.

The truck exploded harmlessly at the border while an Israeli fighter plane bombed the other vehicle, preventing what could have been a devastating terrorist attack.

But the incident underscored the ways in which rising lawlessness not just in Sinai but also in Syria—another of Israel’s neighbours —could embroil Israel in new and menacing security problems, even as its conflict with the Palestinians remains largely dormant.

“I think we’re finally starting to wake up and understand that the instability, in Syria even more than in Egypt, is allowing jihadi groups to come in,” said David Bukay, a professor of Middle East studies at Israel’s Haifa University. “People have to understand that the alternative to Bashar al-Assad is al-Qaeda,” he said.

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Egypt’s Muslim Brotherhood President-Elect Morsi Vows To Free The Blind Sheikh, Mastermind Of The ’93 WTC Bombing

 

Jihad Watch:

ISLAM THE CULT OF PEACE AND TOLERANCE:  Bring on Sharia Law

“The Muslim Brotherhood will have a significant role to play in post-Mubarak Egypt. And that is good thing [sic].” — Reza Aslan

“Mohamed Morsi vows to free blind sheikh jailed in US,” from the Guardian, June 29 (thanks to David):

Egypt’s president-elect Mohamed Morsi has vowed to free the blind sheikh jailed in the US for a plot to blow up New York City landmarks.In his first public speech, addressing tens of thousands of people in Tahrir Square, Morsi promised to work to free Omar Abdel-Rahman, the spiritual leader of men convicted in the 1993 World Trade Center bombing.

He also promised to free detained Egyptian protesters facing military tribunals.

Morsi earlier read the oath of office and defied the country’s military rulers by saying: “I fear no one but God.”…

“There is no power above people power,” Morsi said to wild cheers from the crowd, many of whom were supporters of the once-banned Muslim Brotherhood….

Thanks Obama! The Year We Lost Afghanistan, Iraq, Egypt, Turkey, Tunisia and Most of the Middle East

Daniel Greenfield

Front Page Magazine
About the only people having a Happy New Year in the Muslim world aren’t the Christians who are huddling and waiting out the storm, but the Islamists who use a different calendar, but are having the best time of their lives since the last Caliphate.

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The news that the Obama Administration has brought in genocidal Muslim Brotherhood honcho Yusuf Al-Qaradawi to discuss terms of surrender for the transfer of Afghanistan to the Taliban caps a year in which the Brotherhood and the Salafists are looking to carve up Egypt, the Islamists won Tunisia’s elections, Turkey’s Islamist AKP Party purged the last bastions of the secular opposition and Libya’s future as an Islamist state was secured by American, British and French jets and special forces.  

Time Magazine declared that 2011 was the Year of the Protester, they might have more honestly called it the Year of the Islamist. In 2010 the Taliban were still hiding in caves. In 2012 they are set to be in power from Tunisia to Afghanistan and from Egypt to Yemen. They won’t go by that name of course. Most of them will have elaborate names with the words “Justice” or “Community” in them, but they will for the most part be minor variations on the Muslim Brotherhood theme.

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Egypt: Women Herded And Tied Like Camels?

Posted by Women Against Shariah

From Jihad Watch

This picture, taken at a recent protest in Egypt, has been making the rounds on various Arabic websites. Note the rope around the women, herding them like camels; note the man to the right holding the leash, walking them.

I am told this is a common “precautionary measure” to keep women from mixing with men during protests.

Considering that certain Islamic texts describe females as “she-camels in heat,” or that it is traditional for some men to divorce their wives by saying “you are given free rein and unloosed like that camel,” or that Muslims are thought to have a mind-frame rooted in sand, camels, and ropes—this measure must surely seem natural.

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Egyptian Sheikh Issues Fatwa Prohibiting Votes For Christian, Secular Candidates

CARIO: Mohammad Amer, a Salafi Sheikh in Damanhur, Egypt, issued a fatwa prohibiting votes for any Christian, secular or liberal candidate, as well as any Muslim candidate who does not pray daily or call for the implementation of Shariah law.

The fatwa also prohibited voting for any former member of the dissolved National Democratic Party (NDP), associated with the regime of deposed President Hosni Mubarak, with the exception of a few “honorable” candidates.

Amer claimed that voting for any such candidate would constitute a grave sin.

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Western media full of hypocrites, ignore Coptic oppression in Egypt, whine about idiot Palestinians who constantly provoke Israel

They also ignore the slaughter in Sudan, Kenya, and Somalia, because the leftards fear normal christians more than they fear pedophile worshippers who have a demonstrable propensity for blowing themselves up in the hope of obtaining a ticket to paradise.

Like Good Little Dhimmi,The West Stays Silent About Coptic Oppression

Egyptian Coptic Christian Boy Beaten By Muslim

 I am looking at a reproduction of an engraving of Jerusalem’s Church of the Holy Sepulcher, said to the be the site of Jesus Christ’s Crucifixion and burial. The church in this image, based on an 1856 photograph, has neither cross nor belfry. It stands in compliance with the Islamic law and traditions of the Ottoman (Turkish) Empire, which ruled Jerusalem at the time.

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Egypt: Democracy or Theocracy?

UK Copts

Guest Author Assad Elepty   
As the first ‘free’ elections in Egypt rapidly approach, the struggle for domination and supremacy has dramatically intensified. The National Association for Change (NAC) released a statement on Friday condemning the proposal made by the Muslim Brotherhood to hold presidential elections before a new constitution is drafted, asserting ‘it shows the Brotherhood are working for their “narrow interests” alone.’

In addition the Brotherhood’s Political Party “freedom and Justice” announced yesterday they will revert to their decade old slogan “Islam is the Solution” resulting in widespread condemnation.

Egypt’s liberal party Wafd recognised the danger signs and have broken off their electoral alliance with the Muslim Brotherhood.

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We will Launch a Campaign of Islamic Conquests to Instate Shari’a Worldwide

The Middle East Research Institute

Comments by Jim Campbell

A caveat here to begin. It is part Muslim culture to lie and overstate reality. With that in mind please be the judge of the article below.

The next elections in Egypt will be held in September. With Obama’s penchant for talking he might have convinced President Hosni Mubarak to loosen his reign and begin providing more for Egypt’s masses.  Instead Obama chose his known dithering tactic, the inability to make a decision and now the country is faced with the Muslim Brother taking control of the government and making the dreams of the Egyptian Islamic Jihad come to fruition. 

Way to go Obama, your inept bungling has once again contributed to the destabilization of the region.  Jimmy Carter is so proud of you!

That’s my story and I’m sticking to it, I’m J.C. and I approve this message.

Senior Official in Egyptian Islamic Jihad: If We Come to Power, We will Launch a Campaign of Islamic Conquests to Instate Shari’a Worldwide: ‘The Christian is Free to Worship His God in His Church, but if the Christians Make Problems for the Muslims, I Will Exterminate Them’

Armed members of Egyptian Islamic Jihad

On August 13, 2011, the Egyptian daily Roz Al-Yousef published an interview[1] with Sheikh ‘Adel Shehato, a senior official in Egyptian Islamic Jihad (EIJ), who, on March 23, 2011, was freed from prison in the wake of the Egyptian revolution. He was imprisoned in 1991 upon returning from a three-year sojourn in Afghanistan.

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The Secret Alliance Cables Show Arab Leaders Fear a Nuclear Iran

by Jim Campbell

From: WikiLeaks Diplomatic Cables

When one gives this some thought it makes perfect sense and the U.S. would welcome this as well.  With the current administration none of these countries have a clue what Obama might do with the exception of nothing to prevent a nuclear Iran and potential holocaust of unimaginable proportions.

That’s my story and I’m sticking to it, I’m J.C and I approve this message.

By SPIEGEL Staff

Iran’s biggest enemy among the Arabs is bin Zayed, Abu Dhabi’s crown prince and a key figure in the Emirates. In his talks with members of the Obama administration, he compared the current situation with conditions in Europe shortly before World War II, and Tehran’s show of power with that of Saddam Hussein in 1990, shortly before his invasion of Kuwait. Bin Zayed, like most other rulers in the region, believed that the attempt to have a dialogue with the Iranians would fail.

Photo Gallery: Arab Rulers Urge Tough Action Against Iran

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AFP

“Iran was already acting like a nuclear power,” he told the US deputy energy secretary, “Iran is establishing ‘emirates’ across the Muslim world, including South Lebanon and Gaza, sleeper ‘emirates’ in Kuwait and Bahrain, and the Eastern Province of Saudi Arabia, the mother of all ‘emirates’ in Southern Iraq, and now Saada in Yemen.”

The crown prince believes “‘all hell will break loose’ if Iran attains the bomb, with Egypt, Saudi Arabia, Syria and Turkey developing their own nuclear weapons capability and Iran instigating Sunni-Shia conflict throughout the world,” the Americans wrote after the conversation with the sheikh. “MbZ described a near term conventional war with Iran as clearly preferable to the long-term consequences of a nuclear armed Iran.”

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Iran Submarines in Red Sea to Spot Naval Vessels?

By Ladane Nasseri -
By Jim Campbell
This reporter received a call from a friend today with a heads up from two people with connections about this event.  The concern was the Iranians might intend to actually attack Saudi Arabia.
This does not seem likely as it would bring worldwide condemnation, immediate military operations to crush Iran’s repressive totalitarian regime.  
With the recent news that Iran appears to be two months away from having weapons grade material it would seem that it would lead to an attack by the US by air taking out as many nuke sites as possible with Daisy Cutters then following with a land assault that would be joined with millions of Iranian dissidents who would fight with the military to topple the mullahs .
The US should long for the relationship we had with Iran before Jimmy Carter arranged to have the Shaw overthrown leading to the Iranian Revolution and the U.S. Embassy hostage crisis.
That’s my story and I’m sticking to it I’m J.C. and I approve this message.
Bloomberg

Iranian submarines have entered the Red Sea as part of a mission to identify other nations’ military vessels and collect information about the seabed, the state-run Fars news agency reported, citing an unidentified official.

 

The submarines came from the Gulf of Aden, where they were dispatched in May, according to today’s report by Fars, which didn’t specify the number of vessels involved. A Pentagon spokesman in Washington, Marine Corps Colonel David Lapan, confirmed the deployment without additional details.

The submarines were sailing next to ships from the Iranian Navy’s 14th Fleet, which includes the destroyer Shahid Naghdi, Fars said. The fleet was sent to the Gulf of Aden in May to protect Iran’s cargo ships and oil tankers from attacks by Somali pirates, Fars said.

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The Secret Wars of the Saudi-Israeli Alliance

 

by Mahdi Darius Nazemroaya

Center for Research on globalization

As an old Chinese proverb says, crisis can be used as an opportunity by some.

Tel Aviv, Washington and NATO are taking advantage of the upheavals in the Arab World. Not only are they fighting against the legitimate aspirations of the Arab people, they are manipulating the Arab geo-political landscape as part of their strategy to control Eurasia.

Sectarian Conflicts in Egypt: A Means to Weaken the Egyptian State

Egypt is ruled by a counter-revolutionary military junta. Despite the increasing assertiveness of the Egyptian people, the old regime is still in place. Yet, its foundations are becoming shakier as the Egyptian people become more radical in their demands.

Using PsyOps Israel and Saudi Arabia from an alliance against Iran

Like in the Mubarak era, the military regime in Cairo is also allowing sectarianism to spread in Egypt in an effort to create divisions within Egyptian society. In early-2011 when Egyptians stormed government buildings they discovered secret papers that showed that the regime was behind the attacks on Egypt’s Christian community.

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Iraq -Iran and the next move

Editorial Comment by Jim Campbell

Will US troops leave Iraq as scheduled?

The current administration  led by Barack Hussein Obama appears to have adopted an incoherent foreign policy.  His dithering and neglect with Mubarak in Egypt, an ally against theocracy has purchased significant state of the art weapons from the US made no sense.

With a response only when pushed by Sarkozy in France to enter the fight in Libya.  With a promise of “No boots of the ground,”  two-thousand members are there already. He immediately abandons those boots placing them under NATO command.

Perhaps the biggest failure of the Obama Presidency, a difficult choice indeed as there have been so many is his abject bungling in dealing with the theocracy of the mullah driven fascist state, Iran. Obama’s incompetence  lead to the recent announcement by Iran that is has finally developed enriched uranium to make weapons. (a dubious source) 

Closely behind this  is Obama’s failure to support Iranian protesters in the streets millions strong rallying for their freedom.  The demonstrations happened twice Obama just sat on his hands. No verbal acknowledgement of support.

Obama’s failure to support the State of Israel makes this individual unfit to be Commander-in-Chief.  It sends a chilling message to the entire world, Obama is a paper tiger, and worse the world can no longer look to the US for support or guidance because the office of the president is vacant.

Tacked on the door of the Oval office reads a sign, “Gone on vacation.”

That’s my story and I’m sticking to it, I’m J.C. and I approve this message.

By George Friedman

Stratfor Global Geopolitical Intelligence Reports

The United States told the Iraqi government last week that if it wants U.S. troops to remain in Iraq beyond the deadline of Dec. 31, 2011, as stipulated by the current Status of Forces Agreement between Washington and Baghdad, it would have to inform the United States quickly. Unless a new agreement is reached soon, the United States will be unable to remain. The implication in the U.S. position is that a complex planning process must be initiated to leave troops there and delays will not allow that process to take place.

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Murder That’s About to Change the World

Guest Author my good friend Mano Bakh

Concerned American Citizens

Nobody could have known that the dinner they were about to eat would one day change history. Some say it was goat. Others say it was lamb.

Either way, it was poisoned.

And the guest of honor was Mohammed, founder of Islam.

It was just one bite, that’s all it took. He tasted the poison and immediately spit it out. But it was too late. He would soon die as a result, sparking a bitter and deadly divide.

After Mohammed was gone, nobody could agree about who should take over Islam.



And they’ve been killing each other for that reason ever since.
On the one side of the fight, you’ve got the Sunni Muslims. They’re the ones that run Saudi Arabia, Egypt, Jordan, and many of the other countries in the Middle East.

On the other, you’ve got the Shia Muslims. It’s the Shia that run Iran. They also now run Iraq. As well as Lebanon and Syria. How bloody is this centuries-old battle?

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