Opinion U.S. Still Declares Support for Muslim Brotherhood

U.S. Still Declares Support for Muslim Brotherhood

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Meanwhile, Maj. Gen. Sisi, the man who ousted the Brotherhood to massive praise in Egypt, just went to Russia to meet with President Putin, as the U.S. continues losing one of the Mideast’s most strategic nations.

In Russia, the Muslim Brotherhood is a banned organization.

Even the UK’s former prime minister, Tony Blair recently declared “This is what I say to my colleagues in the west.  The fact is, the Muslim Brotherhood tried to take the country away from its basic values of hope and progress. The army have intervened, at the will of the people…”

The Muslim Brotherhood was founded in Egypt; and many fellow Egyptians — both Muslim and Christian — know that it is involved in terrorism.  Russia and many other nations also know this.

But apparently not the United States.

The other possibility is that the U.S. government does know of the “nefarious” nature of the Brotherhood, but is allied to it anyway.  During the same conference, Harf said that contact between the U.S. embassy in Cairo and the Brotherhood is ongoing.

Much of this was revealed in the context of Ahmed Eleba, an employee of the U.S. Embassy in Cairo currently arrested for, among other things, his close ties to the Brotherhood, including Khairat al-Shater.

Currently imprisoned, al-Shater is the deputy leader of the Brotherhood; along with Morsi and other top Brotherhood leaders, he is being tried for, among other things, direct ties to terrorism.

 

 

Harf assuring world that there’s nothing to fear from the Muslim Brotherhood

 

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Meanwhile, Maj. Gen. Sisi, the man who ousted the Brotherhood to massive praise in Egypt, just went to Russia to meet with President Putin, as the U.S. continues losing one of the Mideast’s most strategic nations.

In Russia, the Muslim Brotherhood is a banned organization.

Even the UK’s former prime minister, Tony Blair recently declared “This is what I say to my colleagues in the west.  The fact is, the Muslim Brotherhood tried to take the country away from its basic values of hope and progress. The army have intervened, at the will of the people…”

The Muslim Brotherhood was founded in Egypt; and many fellow Egyptians — both Muslim and Christian — know that it is involved in terrorism.  Russia and many other nations also know this.

But apparently not the United States.

The other possibility is that the U.S. government does know of the “nefarious” nature of the Brotherhood, but is allied to it anyway.  During the same conference, Harf said that contact between the U.S. embassy in Cairo and the Brotherhood is ongoing.

Much of this was revealed in the context of Ahmed Eleba, an employee of the U.S. Embassy in Cairo currently arrested for, among other things, his close ties to the Brotherhood, including Khairat al-Shater.

Currently imprisoned, al-Shater is the deputy leader of the Brotherhood; along with Morsi and other top Brotherhood leaders, he is being tried for, among other things, direct ties to terrorism.

 

 

Harf assuring world that there’s nothing to fear from the Muslim Brotherhood