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Samstag, 30. Juni 2012

United: Hamas and the White House

United: Hamas and the White House


We don't often think of Hamas and the US Government as having anything in common. But in recent days, the terrorist organization and the White House have shared a common perspective: an enthusiastic support for the result of the Egyptian presidential election.

Last week, the White House and Hamas were united in their enthusiastic congratulations to Dr. Mohamed Morsi, the Egyptian Muslim Brotherhood candidate. Morsi had just been elected president, and the Western press had hailed the vote as the first free election in Egyptian history.

But free it was not. In many small towns, election officials turned away Christians from voting because they knew they would vote for the non-favored candidate. In addition, the printer of the ballots claimed he had been paid 800,000 Egyptian pounds to pre-mark nearly 2 million ballots for the Muslim Brotherhood candidate.

However, the candidate should have never been on the ballot. Last year, the Muslim Brotherhood promised to never run a candidate for president, but they didn't keep their word. They also promised to run candidates in only some of the districts, but they didn't keep that promise either. That is why the Egyptian Supreme Court dissolved parliament.

Those are just a few examples of how the Muslim Brotherhood made a mockery of the so-called free

election. It would have been more appropriate to call it a Hamas-like election.

During the past 16 months, I have often written about how, like Hamas, the Muslim Brotherhood would hold a "one man, one vote, one time”. Islamists do not understand democracy. It is completely alien to their DNA. But to pacify naive governments and press in the West, they felt compelled to hold an election. It will be the last.

Dr. Mohamed Morsi, the newly "elected" Egyptian President, made many controversial statements in Arabic during the short campaign. Here are some of the points he made:

• Their capital shall be Jerusalem.

• They will honor international treaties, but only if the treaties serve their purpose.

• Sharia should not be feared.

• In his speech after the "election," Morsi made it clear that he must obey Allah and apply his Sharia.

• The 11 million Christians in Egypt may stay as long as they pay the Jizya (a penalty paid by non-Muslims in an Islamic state).

One of the White House's most tragic missteps occurred in February 2011 when one of President Obama's national security advisors testified before Congress that the Muslim Brotherhood is a secular organization.

After spending thirty years studying Islamic groups such as the Muslim Brotherhood, I can only assume that a statement like that would make Hassan al-Banna (who founded the Muslim Brotherhood) and Said Kotob (who co-opted the principals of the Wahhabi Islamic movement into the Muslim brotherhood) turn in their graves.

Even a child can look at the Muslim Brotherhood flag, with the two crossed swords and the words, "Get Ready," and understand that they intend to destroy any semblance of secularism.

When will the West learn that ingratiating themselves to Islamists in hope of encouraging moderation is pure ignorance? It will ultimately boomerang ever so severely. When that happens, may God have mercy on whatever is left of the West.

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