Muslim Brotherhood: ‘Prepare Egyptians for war with Israel'

Discussion in 'Politics' started by bearice, Feb 1, 2011.



  1. After 9/11 being inside job to launch Wars.
    After Weapons of Mass destruction LIE IN IRAQ

    After Creation of muslim extremists by USA/CIA/Mossad

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uhFleLinwEM

    How Jimmy Carter and I Started the Mujahideen

    http://www.counterpunch.org/brzezinski.html




    9.11 is Inside job CIA with Mossad tricked entire America and killed 3000 Americans.

    9/11 Truth from Director of US ARMY War College

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gZci_o8nzQs

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Zv7BImVvEyk
     
    #11     Feb 2, 2011
  2. Poisonous stuff prohopited by international law.

    Reports say Israel has sent Egypt's President Hosni Mubarak crowd dispersal weapons to be used against thousands of protesters who took to the streets against his 30-year rule.

    The International Network for Rights and Development said that three Israeli planes landed at Cairo's Mina International Airport on Saturday, carrying equipment for use in dispersing and suppressing large crowds, a Press TV correspondent reported.

    According to the report, Egyptian security forces received the cargo on three Israeli planes, which were allegedly carrying an abundant supply of internationally proscribed gas to disperse crowds.

    Egyptians have taken to the streets across the country for eight days running, demanding the ouster of Mubarak after 30 years of rule.

    The uprising has prompted Mubarak to appoint his first-ever vice president and a new prime minister in a desperate attempt to retain power.

    But his response has, so far, failed to placate the demonstrators, who have vowed to remain on the streets until he resigns.

    So far, at least 150 people have been killed and thousands more injured during the protests.
     
    #12     Feb 2, 2011
  3. So let us keep the status quos so that your zionist ass could be happy. Let the Egyptians sell you Natural Gas at 1/3 the market price, Let Egypt live under a dictator so long as he gaurds your western frontier.

    In the next little while, you and other monkeys like you will start promoting another hate campaign against Egypt and the will of its people. You are going to use slogans like Terrorism, Islam, muslims, Brotherhood Muslims, threat to the free world and other cheap slogans intended to sway the idiots across the US.

    I'll tell you this though, a vast number of Egyptian are computer savvy and fluent in English, they read and will read your negative and hateful campaigns.

    Carry on a_person and see where is the fear mongering and war promotion campaign will lead your state.
     
    #13     Feb 2, 2011
  4. It may surprise you that Muslim Brotherhood were behind the Egyptian revolution of 1954, and the first president of Egypt was among their members (Muhammad Naguib); socialists under Nasser took over and imprisoned/tortured them just a couple years later. These guys aren't new.

    The Society of the Muslim Brothers (often simply Al-Ikhwân, The Brotherhood or MB) is an Islamist transnational movement, Islamic terrorism advocate group, and the largest political opposition organization in many Arab states. The group is the world's oldest and largest Islamic political group, and the "world's most influential Islamist movement." It was founded in 1928 in Egypt by the Islamic scholar and Sufi schoolteacher Hassan al-Banna.

    The Brotherhood's stated goal is to instill the Qur'an and Sunnah as the "sole reference point for ... ordering the life of the Muslim family, individual, community ... and state". Since its inception in 1928 the movement has officially opposed violent means to achieve its goals, with some exceptions such as in the Israeli-Palestinian conflict or to overthrow secular Ba'athist dictators in Syria where they were routinely massacred (see Hama massacre). Jeremy Bowen, BBC Middle East editor, says "Unlike the jihadis, it does not believe it is at war with the West. It is conservative and non-violent," [6] and "untested in government and poorly understood - especially in the West". This position has been questioned, particularly by the Nationalist Secularist NDP Egyptian government currently headed by Hosni Mubarak, which accused the group of a campaign of killings in Egypt after World War II to oppose British rule.

    The Muslim Brotherhood is banned in Egypt, and members have been arrested for their participation in it.[7] As a means of circumventing the ban, supporters run for office as independents.

    The Brotherhood condemned terrorism and the 9/11 attacks, but whether or not it has ties to terrorism is a matter of dispute.[11] Its position on violence has also caused disputes within the movement, with advocates of violence at times breaking away to form groups such as the Al-Gama'a al-Islamiyya (The Islamic Group) and Al Takfir Wal Hijra (Excommunication and Migration).

    Among the Brotherhood's more influential members was Sayyid Qutb. Qutb was the author of one of Islamism's most important books, Milestones, which called for the restoration of Islam by re-establishing the Sharia and by using "physical power and Jihad for abolishing the organizations and authorities of the Jahili system, which he believed to include the entire Muslim world. The book also reveals that Qutb no longer held the Brotherhood's ideas and that he was closer to the ideas of Hizb ut-Tahrir, which is concluded in the introduction and dedication of the book".[13][14] While studying at university, Osama bin Laden claimed to have been influenced by the religious and political ideas of several professors with strong ties to the Muslim Brotherhood including both Sayyid Qutb and his brother Muhammad Qutb. However, once Al Qaeda was fully organized, it denounced the Muslim Brotherhood's reform through nonviolence and accused them of "betraying the cause of Islam and abandoning their 'jihad' in favour of forming political parties and supporting modern state institutions".

    The Brotherhood is financed by contributions from its members, who are required to allocate a portion of their income to the movement. Some of these contributions are from members who live in oil-rich countries.

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Muslim_Brotherhood
     
    #14     Feb 2, 2011
  5. U.S. 'held secret meeting with Muslim Brotherhood'

    JERUSALEM – The Egyptian government has information a diplomat at the U.S. embassy in Cairo secretly met yesterday with a senior leader of the Muslim Brotherhood, the nation's major Islamist opposition group, WND has learned.

    The topic of the meeting was the future of Egypt following the "fall" of President Hosni Mubarak, an Egyptian intelligence official told WND.

    The claim comes amid charges from Cairo that the Obama administration has been encouraging the protests rocking Egypt and targeting the rule of Mubarak, a key U.S. ally in the Middle East.

    The Egyptian intelligence official told WND his government has information of a meeting that took place yesterday between Issam El-Erian, a senior leader of the Muslim Brotherhood, and Frank Wisner, a former U.S. ambassador to Egypt.

    The Obama administration dispatched Wisner to Egypt this past weekend to report to the State Department and White House a general sense of the situation in the embattled country

    The Egyptian intelligence official speaking to WND said the meeting took place inside the American embassy in Cairo

    The U.S. State Department would neither confirm nor deny the report.

    The Muslim Brotherhood seeks to spread Islam around the world, in large part using nonviolent means. Hamas and al-Qaida are violent Brotherhood offshoots.

    The latest information is not the first charge by the Egyptian government that the Obama administration has been working with or encouraging the opposition to Mubarak.

    Last week, a senior Egyptian diplomat stated the Egyptian government suspects elements of the current uprising there, particularly political aspects, are being coordinated with the U.S. State Department and Obama administration.

    The senior Egyptian diplomat told WND the Mubarak regime suspects the U.S. has been aiding protest planning by Mohamed ElBaradei, who is seen as one of the main opposition leaders in Cairo.

    Read more: http://www.wnd.com/index.php?fa=PAGE.view&pageId=258405
     
    #15     Feb 2, 2011
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  7. What's your point. [​IMG]
     
    #17     Feb 2, 2011
  8. zdreg

    zdreg

  9. What is even more perplexing is equities continue to rally.

    There is absolutely no fear in this market even as the middle east becomes greater iran.
     
    #19     Feb 2, 2011
  10. chartman

    chartman

     
    #20     Feb 2, 2011