Wednesday, September 12, 2012

Muslims Commemorate 9/11 by Killing American, US Apologizes to Muslims

Note: Read the response by the US government-this is also most disturbing

Stop me if you’ve heard this one before because it’s an old tune, but it has a certain ominous resonance on September 11.

Muslims staged attacks on US embassies and consulates in the Muslim world. In Cairo they tore down the American flag and tried to replace it with a black obscenity that read, “There is no God but Allah and Mohammad is his messenger”. In the newly liberated utopia of Libya, they murdered an American consulate employee.
This was the scene in Cairo;
The crowd grew throughout the evening with thousands standing outside the embassy, chanting “Islamic, Islamic. The right of our prophet will not die.” A group of women in black veils and robes that left only their eyes exposed chanted, “Worshippers of the Cross, leave the Prophet Muhammad alone.”
And this was the scene in Benghazi, the city that Obama insisted we had to go to war to protect;
Gunmen attacked U.S. consulate offices in Libya’s eastern city of Benghazi on Tuesday, and fought with security forces in protest against a U.S. film they say is blasphemous, a security official said.
He said a fire was burning inside the consulate and that staff had been evacuated.
A Reuters reporter saw three injured members of the Libyan security forces taken away in an ambulance. A Libyan security official who declined to be named said one U.S. security guard was injured in the clashes.
Other media reports suggest that the consulate was hit by an RPG. This makes for the first American casualty in Obama’s Libyan War.
Naturally the State Department jumped into action with a swift condemnation of Americans who upset Muslims.
The Embassy of the United States in Cairo condemns the continuing efforts by misguided individuals to hurt the religious feelings of Muslims – as we condemn efforts to offend believers of all religions… Respect for religious beliefs is a cornerstone of American democracy. We firmly reject the actions by those who abuse the universal right of free speech to hurt the religious beliefs of others.
The Embassy statement just stopped short of calling for censorship, that’s what CNN is for. State Department Spokeswoman Victoria Nuland offered some meaningless reassurances about Egypt’s business climate.
MS. NULAND: Well, I think we can always do more. The Egyptians can always do more. But I think the message is getting through, as more and more partners across Egypt want to work with us. It’s rarely the case that you please all of the people all the time in any country, and we certainly respect the right of peaceful protest, as long as it’s peaceful.
Please.
QUESTION: Do you think that Egypt’s becoming increasingly hostile towards the United States?
MS. NULAND: I haven’t seen the polling data in the recent period, Said, but I don’t have any reason to think that this is a dangerous trend, if that’s what you’re asking.
QUESTION: This breaching of the wall is a serious thing.
MS. NULAND: No, of course.
QUESTION: I mean, remember when, let’s say, they did that to the Israeli Embassy. It was an initiative from this building, I believe, that called the Egyptians and urged them to defuse the situation, and they did. So what do you do in this case?
MS. NULAND: Well, obviously, in this case, we’re working with the Egyptian security forces to restore order. It sounds like – and I don’t have full details – that this came up pretty quickly, relatively modest group of people, but caught probably us and the Egyptian security outside the Embassy by some surprise.
QUESTION: This was a thousand people. I don’t really think that’s necessarily modest, do you?
MS. NULAND: Well, as compared to some of the things that we’ve seen.
QUESTION: Were there any injuries, do you know?
MS. NULAND: Not that I know of, but we’ll have to see how it develops.
Please in the back.
QUESTION: Change of subject?
QUESTION: No. Hold on. You said you haven’t seen the polling data. Have you commissioned a poll?
MS. NULAND: Well, I don’t have it here at my disposal.
QUESTION: You have?
MS. NULAND: There are plenty of – there’s plenty of public polling on this issue.
QUESTION: No, no, no. I’m not talking about public polling. I’m talking about when you said you haven’t seen “the polling data,” so I’m just wondering if “the polling data” refers to a poll that you guys have –
MS. NULAND: No. I didn’t mean to imply that we had a new poll of our own.
QUESTION: Change of subject?
MS. NULAND: Yeah.
The sheer ineptness here has to be pure entertainment for the Muslim Brotherhood and the rest of America’s enemies. If we go back a few decades, we’ll find similar conferences on Iran just before the end came.

Multiple attacks on US embassies and consulates on September 11 are no accident, and despite what the media insists on reporting, had nothing to do with any movies about Mohammed. The “movie” was just the impetus for getting protesters out into the street at the right place and time. The coverage of the movie by the Egyptian media, which was recently taken over by the Muslim Brotherhood, was timed for exactly this effect. It’s not a coincidence and was almost certainly a planned action by the Brotherhood regime in Cairo.

Luckily the Brotherhood has the inside track in the State Department directly to Secretary of State Hillary Clinton by way of Huma Abedin. That means its leaders know exactly how the United States will react to a crisis like this and can shape the response. This capability is unfortunately not unique. Soviet infiltration of the American diplomatic corps was far more extensive, but the Brotherhood is better at exploiting that advantage to create confrontation.

The Muslim Brotherhood knows that the attacks will only strengthen their position as the “moderates” who are the only ones who can control the extremists. It knows that the State Department will blame American critics of Islam and call for more of the censorship and blasphemy laws that Hillary Clinton has been working toward. Most of all it knows that under Obama, America will not defend itself or fight back.
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