Sultan Knish
When the dust settles in Cairo, at least long enough to make out
anything through the smoke and flames, it may turn out that the Muslim
Brotherhood has suffered its worst blow at the hands of none other than
Barack Hussein Obama. .
The
blow will not have been intentional. Like the killing of Bin Laden, a
useful intervention carried out by Navy SEALS who were perhaps less than
enthusiastic about Obama's plan to use the civilian trial of the
terrorist leader as a prop for dismantling the military tribunal system,
it wasn't something that he meant to do.
It just happened.
Obama could never have intentionally defeated the Muslim Brotherhood. But he may have just hugged it to death.
To understand the Middle East is to understand that such petty things as
the deaths of hundreds of protesters or massive street fighting don't
really matter all that much. Not in a region where Saddam Hussein or the
butchers of Sudan could pile up enough corpses to start an entire
country and still enjoy the support of the Muslim world.
The trick is killing the right people. Saddam Hussein killed Shiites and
Kurds with religious and ethnic differences from the region's Arab
Sunni baseline. Sudan killed Christians and Animists who are infidels
and rebellious dhimmis making them even more foreign and more
'killable".
It is that foreignness which is all-important. Muslims are not supposed
to kill Muslims unless they're somehow 'foreign' either by being members
of a heretical sect or a different ethnic group. And if all else fails,
they can be pawns of foreigners. That is why both sides in Egypt keep
accusing each other of being Jews.
Osama bin Laden aimed at America to hit the House of Saud because it
allowed him to charge the Guardians of Mecca and Medina with being
American puppets. It made internal terrorism justifiable.
That is the charge that has been laid against the Muslim Brotherhood. It
is what makes killing them of no more note than a minor change in the
weather. The only charge against the Muslim Brotherhood that matters is
the charge of "foreignness".
Obama's embrace of the Muslim Brotherhood made them into fair game in the Muslim world.
Despite its Egyptian roots, the Muslim Brotherhood is a transnational
organizational, and like any transnational organization, that makes it
both foreign and suspect. Its ties to Hamas, a foreign group viewed with
suspicion in Egypt, despite the supposed global Muslim affinity for the
Palestinian cause, add another element of foreignness that will come
into play during the trial of Brotherhood leaders.
And there is Qatar, a foreign country, widely despised, with too much
money and power, whose ties to the Brotherhood are blatant and whose
dubious financial deals with the Morsi government should provide more
than enough material for a conviction. But Qatar is still an Arab and
Muslim country.
Obama is the real lever for bringing down the Muslim Brotherhood.
Linking the Brotherhood to him along a chain that includes Qatar
upstream and Hamas downstream, that plugs in the hated CIA and Israel,
can destroy the Brotherhood not just organizationally, but politically
as a credible alternative.
Reducing the Muslim Brotherhood to a CIA puppet in the eyes of the
Muslim world will destroy it so thoroughly that it will become forever
irrelevant.
The military and the opposition understood immediately that the only way
the overthrow of Morsi could be made palatable to most Egyptians was by
portraying it as a fight not merely against the Brotherhood, but
against a conspiracy between Washington and the Brotherhood. The
Egyptian people might be divided on Morsi, but they could be united
against Obama.
Their plan was to hang Obama around the Muslim Brotherhood’s neck.
The Muslim Brotherhood belatedly scrambled to portray the coup as an
American-Zionist conspiracy, but it was late to the party. Tahrir Square
had already been choked with banners demonizing Kerry, Obama and Anne
Patterson for their support of the Muslim Brotherhood.
The Brotherhood had trouble making the case that its downfall was a plot
by Obama, when Obama kept insisting that the Brotherhood's leaders
needed to be released and returned to power.
Obama played beautifully into the opposition's hands by following the
standard diplomatic playbook, denouncing Morsi's overthrow and urging
the release of Muslim Brotherhood leaders. It was a plan that made sense
in Washington, which reflexively thinks in terms of issuing orders all
the time, but in Cairo it looked like the puppet master demanding the
return of his puppets.
The Egyptian military had stepped in as a response to a national
emergency dealing with foreign intervention in Egypt's political system.
The more Obama denounced the military's actions, the more he was
demonstrating that the Egyptian military had been correct to step in.
Despite his years in the Muslim world and his family connections, Obama
had not really understood how Egypt worked. And his associates
understood it even less. If they had, they would have pulled out Anne
Patterson once she became a target and openly criticized Morsi for not
listening to the demands of the protesters, while privately conveying a
message of support.
Instead Obama hugged Morsi to death. And he's still hugging Morsi to death.
The American emissaries who met with Muslim Brotherhood leader Khairat
al-Shater in prison did it with about as much fanfare as they could
muster. The Muslim Brotherhood spokesman frantically tried to deny that
the meeting happened or that Khairat al-Shater had been willing to even
talk to Deputy Secretary of State William Burns, but that just made the
Brotherhood seem like a bigger bunch of liars. And why else would they
lie about a meeting with American diplomats unless they were trying to
hide that they were really puppets of Uncle Sam?
It couldn't have gone any better if Obama had planned it. Sadly Obama
would never have planned it and that made the scene all the more
absurdly delicious. The Muslim Brotherhood wanted Obama to shut up and
stop loudly intervening on their behalf. But Obama couldn't stop
following the liberal playbook and sticking up for his beloved
Brotherhood. The nuanced administration was completely lacking in nuance
and didn't even know it.
Obama's entire plan to bring the Muslim Brotherhood to power had laid
the seeds of its destruction. The insistence on having Muslim
Brotherhood members at the Cairo speech, the demand that Mubarak step
down, the urging of rushed elections that benefited the Muslim
Brotherhood; the entire process by which Obama helped the Muslim
Brotherhood come to power became its indictment.
The Muslim Brotherhood's violent past was ugly, but terrorism is not the
ultimate offense in the Muslim world. Muslims support terrorism when
fighting foreigners or foreign influences. Treason, the willingness to
become a foreign influence, is the ultimate crime.
If the Egyptian legal system, that the Muslim Brotherhood tried and
failed to destroy, succeeds in convicting the Muslim Brotherhood of
serving foreign interests in the court of public opinion, it will have
dealt it a serious blow that the Brotherhood will spend a long time
recovering from.
In Washington, Obama still continues misreading events as a military
coup. The protesters parading around Cairo with Islamic photoshops of
his face picked up from American conservative sites are a minor irritant
to be dismissed with another of his condescending speeches as if they
were Tea Party members. The problem is tackled with arbitrary denials of
foreign aid, pressure phone calls and a touch of diplomatic isolation.
And the generals and liberals are laughing to themselves, the way that
the Muslim Brotherhood leaders used to at their cleverness in tricking
Obama. But the Brothers aren't laughing anymore since Obama became the
weight around their ankles pulling them down. And they can't even let go
of him because they have no other leverage except international
pressure.
There's only so much Qatar can do against the united front of Saudi
Arabia, the UAE and most of the rest of the GCC ensemble. Turkey can
spit and stomp its legs, but it doesn't have any other leverage. That
leaves Obama, who has the Muslim Brotherhood's back, but lacks the
paranoid subtlety that passes for local politics, and the European
Union, which is more subtle, but also more greedy.
Egypt's
new government knows that it won't win over Obama or Ashton any time
soon. But it isn't trying to. Instead its goal is to smash the Muslim
Brotherhood leaving it the only game in town. And then Obama and the EU
can take it or leave it.
Osama tried to bring down Saudi Arabia by attacking America. The new
Egyptian government is attacking America, domestically, to bring down
the Muslim Brotherhood. It's the typically indirect politics of a
xenophobic region where not only don't you see the knife coming, you
also never find out why you were stabbed.
While Obama played checkers with the region, its power players had
gotten out their chessboards and deftly checkmated yet another Western
regime change project. With the typical slowness of the obtuse, Obama
still doesn't understand that he lost or what the game even was.
Obama and Kerry believe that they are men of nuance, but they are crude, loud and obvious
compared to the men that they are up against who have outplayed them in
Egypt and are ready to begin burying the rotting corpse of the Arab
Spring beneath the Sinai sands.
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