Every one who reads this item
needs to remember one thing. The Nazis
got elected into power.
They showed everyone how to do
it.
Underlying Islamicism is an
absolutist mindset that applies intimidation as its modis operandi. Everything else is expected to submit to this
and rights and laws are mere inconveniences.
The next president will have to
come to grips with this real enemy. It
is not Al Queda at all. That is merely a
side show a bit like the SS and the Brown Shirts. It is conspiracy based on a common playbook
that allows individuals to form their own petty action cells that outright
pursue the domination aims of the Umma or the party.
It starts with teachers who do
not instill patriotism and liberal values in madrasas.
The situation in Egypt is scary
but not lost yet. Obama’s contribution
is plausibly irrelevant to not say amateurish.
There will be a successor government.
That government may immediately suppress the Brotherhood as a current
threat while setting up a revolving two party system. More likely they will allow a lot of parties
to be formed dispersing the democratic impulse of the people. This happened in a lot of places, including Israel .
A worst case scenario includes
Islamicists seizing power and immediately promoting a war with Israel .
The best case scenario is a
centrist government that frees the rising middle class to rebuild the country
into an economic powerhouse with the Islamicists steadily diminished.
Who Will Shape Obama’s Policy on Egypt ?
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Ryan Mauro is the founder of WorldThreats.com, the National
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The U.S.
is almost certain to face an Egyptian government under the influence of the
Muslim Brotherhood sometime this year. The Brotherhood and its apologists have
long tried to influence the White House and will try to convince the media and
the Obama administration that the Islamist group is moderate. And if the
administration’s relationship with the Brotherhood’s allies is any indication,
they’ll succeed.
The Obama Administration has signaled its acceptance of the Brotherhood
in the next Egyptian government, with the State Department spokesman saying the
group is “a fact of life in Egypt .” A secret meeting between a U.S.
representative and the Brotherhood has been reported, though any
communication has been denied. President Obama downplayed the threat from the
Muslim Brotherhood in an interview with Bill O’Reilly on Sunday.
“I think that the Muslim Brotherhood is one faction in Egypt .
They don’t have majority support in Egypt , but they are well-organized
and there are strains of their ideology that are anti-U.S., there is no doubt
about it,” he said.
The unrest and future change in government in Egypt will require an overhaul of U.S.
policy towards the country, which will be shaped by whose advice President
Obama listens to. According to Steve Emerson, the executive director of theInvestigative Project on Terrorism,
the administration has extensive relations with groups and leaders tied to the
Muslim Brotherhood.
“The Obama Administration has opened its doors to Muslim Brotherhood
legacy groups such as the Council on American-Islamic Relations, the Muslim Public
Affairs Council, the Islamic Society of North America and other Islamic
leaders who come from Muslim Brotherhood backgrounds,” Emerson told FrontPage.
Even before Obama came into office, he was choosing advisers with
relationships to Brotherhood front groups. The director of his presidential
campaign’s outreach to the Muslim community, Mazen Asbahi, resigned after
he was criticized for frequently speaking for groups like those mentioned by
Emerson and serving on the board of a trust alongside an imam tied to the
Brotherhood and Hamas. In the first month of becoming President, Obama selected Ingrid Mattson, the
president of the Islamic Society of North America (ISNA), to
take part in the inaugural prayer services. The federal government has
designated ISNA as an “unindicted co-conspirator” in the Holy
Land Foundation trial, and the Brotherhood’s internal documents identify it
as one of its fronts.
Obama’s chief terrorism advisor, John Brennan, spoke alongside
Mattson at New York
University despite this designation.
The senior advisor and assistant to the president, Valerie Jarrett, was the keynote
speaker at ISNA’s 46th convention in July 2009.
President Obama chose Rashad
Hussain to be his special envoy to theOrganization
of the Islamic Conference. He has long been a featured speaker atconferences by
Brotherhood-tied groups in the U.S. ,
and although he has condemned Hamas, he has called on the U.S. to build a
Muslim coalition that is “not limited to those who advocate Western-style
democracy, and avoid creating a dichotomy between freedom and Islamic society.”
He has spoken for
ISNA since being appointed, and has shared the
stage with officials from the Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR),
another Brotherhood-tied group that has been listed as an “unindicted
co-conspirator” in the Holy Land Foundation trial.
One of the members of the President’s Advisory Council on Faith-Based
and Neighborhood Partnerships is Dalia
Mogahed. She has been described as
the “most influential person” in crafting Obama’s speech in Cairo to the Muslim world. She is a close
colleague of John
Esposito, perhaps the Brotherhood’s most prestigious apologist in
the U.S.
He gave expert testimony on behalf of the Holy Land
Foundation during its trial and is a vocal defender of CAIR, ISNA and the other
organizations tied to the Brotherhood.
Mogahed and Esposito worked together at the Gallup Center for Muslim
Studies, where they produced a poll alleging that only 7 percent of Muslims
around the world are radicalized and that their extremism derives from feeling
threatened by U.S. foreign policy. A closer
look at the survey shows that about 36 percent felt the
9/11 attacks were fully or partially justified. Like Esposito, she has
defended CAIR and ISNA, saying “there
is a concerted effort to silence, you know, institution-building among Muslims.
And the way to do it is [to] malign these groups. And it’s kind of a witch
hunt.”
In June 2009, Secretary of State Hilary Clinton invited Esam Omeish,
who describes the Brotherhood as “moderate,” to take part in a conference
callfollowing President Obama’s speech to the Muslim world in Cairo . Omeish sits on the board of directors
of the extremist
Dar al-Hijrah mosque, which is closely connected to the Muslim
Brotherhood and Hamas. Omeish used to be the president of the Muslim
American Society, another Brotherhood front group. He has been recorded
praising Palestinians that understand “that the jihad way is the way to
liberate your land” and in 2004, he referred to
the founder of Hamas as “our beloved Sheikh Ahmed Yassin.”
Officials have met with
the Muslim Public Affairs Council (MPAC) on
at least two dozen occasions, including Attorney General Eric Holder, the
assistant director in charge of the FBI, and Secretary of Homeland Security
Janet Napolitano. From January 27 to 28, 2010, leaders from ISNA, the Muslim
American Society and MPAC met with
Napolitano and other officials to be briefed on the agency’s
counter-radicalization and counter-terrorism efforts.
MPAC has published a paper calling for
the removal of Hamas, Hezbollah and Palestinian Islamic Jihad from the State
Department’s list of Foreign Terrorist Organizations and its executive
director, Salam
al-Marayati, told the Arab press about “Islamophobia in the American
government,” which is responsible for “spreading fear of Islam and distributing
misleading generalizations against American Islamic organizations.”
The influence of Brotherhood groups in the government even extends to
the FBI and military. An official from ISNA was asked to
lecture U.S. troops at Fort Hood
about Islam after the terrorist shooting took place. The FBI has also held
meetings with top ISNA officials and is engaging the
organization as part of its outreach to the Muslim community. Shockingly, the
decision to use the ISNA came after the FBI decided to end its relationship
with CAIR because of concerns over the organization’s ties to Hamas and designation as
an “unindicted co-conspirator”—the same label applied to ISNA from the same
trial.
A known member of the Muslim Brotherhood, Kifah Mustapha, was even given a
six-week tour last year of FBI facilities including the National Counterterrorism
Center and a training
compound. Documents from the Holy Land trial show that he is a member of the
Brotherhood’s secret “Palestine Committee” that
set up organizations in the U.S.
to support Hamas. A news report said he
“pushed agents to fully explain everything from the bureau’s use of deadly
force policy to racial and ethnic profiling.” The FBI says he had no access to
sensitive information, but this incident shows how successful the Brotherhood
has been in gaining access to the government.
The Muslim Brotherhood is going to work hard to pervert the West’s
perception of its agenda. It will pose as a genuinely democratic group that
opposes terrorism. Its opposition to U.S. foreign policy will be
explained as a genuine representation of Muslim public opinion, rather
than part of a long-term jihad. Their success will require having apologists in
place in the government, academia and media to act as their publicists. And
those publicists include some of the Obama administration’s senior officials
and Muslim outreach partners.
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