Tuesday, August 20, 2013

Egypt, Between the Rock and Hard Place

America thinks it can impose its democratic values on every nation whether its citizens are prepared for such values or have no clue what they really mean and how they can be implemented. Much of the world needs reprogramming in order for peace to prevail.
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Nurit Greenger
They say the Moslems will first go after to destroy the Saturday people, as we see with Israel, and then they will go after the Sunday people, as we see they go after the Christians in Egypt and other Moslem countries.
The headline are screaming: 'As Egyptian Churches Are Put To the Torch, Obama’s Reputation Goes Up in Flames' - http://www.nysun.com/foreign/as-egyptian-churches-are-put-to-the-torch-obamas/88378/

Egypt's Christians, the Copts, are suffering their own Reichskristallnacht, referring to the Night of Broken Glass; this was a pogrom, a series of coordinated attacks against Jews throughout Nazi Germany and parts of Austria, on 9th–10th November 1938, carried out by the Sturmabteilung (SA), the German Storm Detachment or Assault Division, or Brownshirts, and civilians. The German authorities looked on without intervening. The attacks left the streets covered with broken glass from the windows of Jewish-owned stores, buildings, and synagogues. That is how the streets of Egypt look today; scorched and full of broken glass and burned cars and materials.
The people who are vehemently opposing the Obama policy in Egypt are the members of the large Christian-Coptic community in Los Angeles, who, this weekend, came out in many hundreds of numbers to protest in front of the Federal Building in West Los Angeles.
This is the first time the American-Egyptian Christian Coptic community is protesting in favor of Egypt and against the current Obama administration policy. The American flag was nowhere to be seen. After all, the Moslem Brotherhood are part of Al Qaeda and the parent organization of Hamas, which the USA lists as a terror organization. Therefore on one hand Obama supports Al Qaeda and on the other hand fights to destroy it and that does not go hand in hand.
 
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The main slogans heard were, "Obama, Obama, shame on you, Egypt revolution is not a coup" and "we support the Egyptian army."
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From R- Copt Father Angilos adn Brother Athansious.JPG From R- Copt Father Angilos and Brother Athansious
Obama's ineptness has turned every Egyptian against the United States. Seeing the American made tanks and armored vehicles, Egypt is receiving as the bribe to maintain the peace treaty with Israel, roving the main streets of Egypt's cities, being used to disband Obama's favorites, the Moslem Brotherhood protests, the protesters despise the USA. Obama supporting the Moslem Brotherhood, whom the rest of Egypt do not want in power, turned the rest of Egypt against America.
Since its inception, in 1928, the Muslim Brotherhood has engaged in bloody Jihad against Muslims who don’t believe in their brand of Islam and all other faiths, the infidels. When they announced that they abandoned violence, it was just simply taqiyya move, a tactical maneuver to gain acceptance that would enable them to reach their goals and implement their agenda.
After their power grab in Egypt, following the revolution, the Moslem Brotherhood desire to achieve their own agenda has made them blind to Egypt’s pressing problems and needs, leading the country into the verge of bankruptcy.
Twenty-two million Egyptians signed a “Rebel Petition” demanding changes. But the changes did not come and the Moslem Brotherhood had no intentions to make those changes. Then, when the Egyptians saw no action, close to forty million Egyptians took to the streets demanding the ousting of President Morsi. Egypt's military had to side with the will of the people and removed him from office.
Thereafter, the Moslem Brotherhood staged sit-ins, occupying two locations in Cairo: Rabaa and Nahda. During their sit-ins, which lasted about one and a half months, the Brotherhood embarked on all kinds of atrocities, including torture and murder. They blocked major urban traffic veins and made life unbearable for the inhabitants; they made streets their toilets, causing health hazards, and they stockpiled heavy weapons and large amounts of ammunition with a plan to use it. After giving them several warnings, the police finally decided to disperse the Brotherhood nuisance with the use of non-lethal force, a method that is no different than any other government use to disperse protesters.
The days that followed have been chaotic. The Brotherhood have attacked and set on fire countless government offices; across Egypt they burn over 60 churches and countless churches and church relating buildings have been damaged or destroyed; Christian schools were attacked and destroyed, along with countless Christians' owned homes, businesses, hotels and pharmacies.
The Copts community in Los Angeles claim that President Obama's administration has been extremely disappointing. Trying to lay the blame on both sides in Egypt, as if they were equally responsible for the events, is unfair and wrong.
The United States cannot push Egypt into a corner because, if they do, the Egyptians will seek the help of Russia and China and the cold war times will be here and now again.
You cannot have a democracy in a country its people are not ready for such a system. Nevertheless, the Americans thinks they can impose democracy on people who are not ready to abide by civil rule.
The Moslem Brotherhood cannot be part of this desired system because they operate along Nazi ideology. They need to be denazified first. In fact the entire Middle East needs to be reprogrammed its way of thinking so they can think in a democratic way, everyone gets along. You must not keep on tolerating the intolerable, which is what the USA is doing and thus defeating the desired outcome. So, for now, only a strong man and military can put down the fire of anarchy in Egypt.
I joined the protest because I vehemently oppose Obama's policies, inland and abroad. I also see the Moslem Brotherhood a cancer that must be extricated from this world.
The next rally in front of the Federal building should be of pro-Israel and Copts and other peace loving people and the slogan should be, "We want a lasting peace between our two nations."

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