Monday, November 07, 2011

Islamists in Egypt, Libya and Tunisia thinking of an alliance

Elder of Ziyon

The al-Moslim website, quoted by Palestine Times, discusses the idea of a pan-Islamist alliance between the Islamist parties in Libya, Tunisia and Egypt.

The article mentions that most of the Islamist groups in the area come from the Muslim Brotherhood and that it makes sense for them to work together.

According to the article, since Arab liberals are aligning with each other in those countries then the opposing Islamists must do so as well. (I am not aware of any liberal pan-Arab movements.)
Islamists are claiming that there is a great hunger among the people in these countries to learn more about Islam and to adopt the practices that could be taught by these groups.

What is certain is that the Islamists remain by far the best organized parties in each of those countries, and they have traditionally been much better at long-term strategy than democratically-minded liberals who only think in terms of the next election cycle.


Comment:
This is the beginning of the new organizational alliances that are forming across northern Africa and in the ME. They are clever, intelligent and know that the 21st century strategy of stealth jihad using a tactic of infiltration is their best bet to win. They have learned how to employ the tactic of "divide and conquer", once the purview of the West. The West looks on passivley and will one day ask, "how did this happen?"

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