Muslim Brotherhood’s bait-and-switch / Egypt’s presidential election is a stealthy prelude to Shariah (WASHINGTON TIMES COMMENTARY) By Frank J. Gaffney Jr. 06/26/12)
Source: http://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2012/jun/25/muslim-brotherhoods-bait-and-switch/
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Egypt’s newly elected president, Mohammed Morsi, says he will be
a “leader for all Egyptians.” That sounds a lot like the sorts of
lies his fellow Muslim Brothers have been telling for months, only to
renege on them when they can. We ignore the true character and
ambitions of the Muslim Brotherhood - in Egypt, elsewhere in the
Mideast, in the wider world and here - at our extreme peril.
In fact, the Brothers’ bait-and-switch gambits are standard operating
procedure for their secretive organization. After all, from the
Brotherhood’s inception in Egypt in 1928, it has been a revolutionary
organization committed to the imposition worldwide of a totalitarian,
supremacist Islamic doctrine they call Shariah.
The unattractiveness of that brutally repressive agenda to non-
Muslims, and even many Muslims, has forced the group to operate
largely in the shadows. It wages a stealthy, pre-
violent “civilization jihad” to advance its goals until circumstances
are ripe for conquest via violent jihad.
In the hope of attenuating the military’s opposition to the Muslim
Brotherhood’s rise, the latter has utilized myriad subterfuges. In
previous rounds of elections, the Brotherhood promised that it would
not seek a parliamentary majority. Then, it did. It promised not to
run a candidate for president. Then, it actually ran two of them.
As its power grew, the Brotherhood cynically abandoned others in the
opposition in the hope of cutting deals with the Supreme Council of
the Armed Forces (SCAF), the junta that ruled Egypt following the
overthrow of longtime U.S. ally Hosni Mubarak. When the SCAF cracked
down on the eve of the second round of the presidential election,
however, the Brothers were back in Tahrir Square making nice with
those unlikely to fare well under Shariah - Christians, secular
liberals and women to whom Mr. Morsi’s soothing words are obviously
intended to appeal.
Another Brotherhood bait-and-switch was laid bare in a Wall Street
Journal interview with the Brotherhood’s formidable deputy supreme
guide, Khairat Al Shater. As writer Matthew Kaminski put it, “If the
Muslim Brotherhood came to power, Mr. Al Shater would be in charge.”
In other words, Mr. Morsi is a puppet for the leader of an outfit
described by Mr. Kaminski as “a closed, rigidly hierarchical and
disciplined quasi-Trotskyite organization.”
Khairat Al Shater revealed one more gambit in his interview with the
Journal. Mr. Kaminski quoted him as saying, “the priority is ‘a close
partnership’ with the U.S. which the [Brotherhood] expects to help it
unlock credit markets and gain international legitimacy.”
On the occasion of Mr. Obama’s first “outreach to the Muslim world”
speech at Cairo’s al-Azhar University in June 2009, he insisted that
Brotherhood operatives be in the audience. He threw Mr. Mubarak under
the bus within a few days of demonstrations erupting in Tahrir Square
and elsewhere in Egypt (in stark contrast to his indifference to far
larger and longer-running ones in Iran).
What is more, since the first “Arab Spring” uprisings in February
2011, Team Obama has engaged with the Brotherhood extensively - both
here and in the region - and signaled its willingness to do so in
government. Notably, in April, after the Brotherhood dominated
parliamentary elections, Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton
ordered the transfer of $1.5 billion in a lump-sum, no-strings-
attached grant to Egypt.
The best hope for those who legitimately fear the Muslim Brotherhood
and its unwavering - if only intermittently acknowledged -
determination to impose Shariah in Egypt may be for the military
there to continue to resist pressure to yield power to the Muslim
Brotherhood.
Unfortunately, that pressure will be immense. It will emanate from,
among others, the Obama administration. Team Obama’s support for the
Brotherhood has become more and more aggressive and reckless. In the
process, it is empowering not only the most serious enemy of any hope
for freedom in the Middle East, but avowed enemies of this country,
as well.
The next shoe to drop in that regard may be a decision by President
Obama to agree to a demand from Egyptian Islamists to free one of
their most dangerous leaders, Omar Abdul Rahman, the notorious “Blind
Sheik” who ordered the first attack on the World Trade Center in
1993. That unrepentant terrorist subsequently tried to use his
attorney, Lynne Stewart, to communicate from federal prison an order
to his followers to conduct still more murderous jihadist acts.
Rahman’s return to Cairo - a jihadist triumph that would likely make
the Islamists’ rapture at the return of Ayatollah Khomeini to Iran in
1979 pale by comparison - has been urged most recently during high-
level meetings in Washington by Hani Nour Eldin. Mr. Eldin is a
member of the Blind Sheik’s designated terrorist organization, Gama’a
al-Islamiyya. An incredulous House Homeland Security Committee
Chairman Peter T. King, New York Republican, has written to Homeland
Security Secretary Janet A. Napolitano asking why such a dangerous
individual was granted a visa by the Obama administration and for her
position on the release of Rahman.
Subterfuge, subversion and sedition in the name of Shariah are the
tradecraft of the Muslim Brotherhood. Team Obama’s enabling of the
Brothers’ ascendancy in Egypt and its embrace of their operatives and
those of other Islamist organizations in this country (see
MuslimBrotherhoodinAmerica.com) is, if not actually illegal,
certainly dangerous in the extreme. (© 2012 The Washington Times,
LLC. 06/26/12)
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