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Muslim Brotherhood’s power extends beyond Egypt

U.S. Ambassador Scandals with the Muslim Brotherhood Leaders



Cairo, Egypt-To many of us here in Egypt, it seems that President Obama sees the world as a chess board with the U.S. ambassadors like pieces as he moves and implements his vision and personal beliefs, a vision that serves only his friends and convictions, regardless of anything else.
As revealed to many worldwide now, Mr. Obama looks like a sleeper cell of the Muslim Brotherhood, and that he was recruited by his brother, Malik Obama, as well as the influence of his several advisers belonging to the Brotherhood in the White House. The same goes for U.S. ambassador in Egypt Anne Patterson. It’s as if she’s the official representative and operational tool for Muslim Brotherhood schemes. It’s as if Patterson is the Ambassador of the Muslim Brotherhood in Egypt, not the American one. Patterson came to Egypt after Pakistan, and after penetrating the Pakistani military and intelligence. (Wikileaks) Since her arrival in Egypt, Ms. Patterson hasn’t stopped conspiring against the Egyptians, through the use of the Muslim Brotherood. Despite the huge number of crimes and scandals that can be attributed to the Brotherhood, Egyptians heard not one word about Muslim Brotherhood violence from the American Ambassador. It appears that the importance of backing the Brotherhood is more important to her and Obama than anything else--even the long history of friendship and cooperation between Egypt and the U.S.

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Recently, highly placed sources in the Egyptian Interior Ministry said in exclusive statements to Canada Free Press (CFP), that the Egyptian Interior spotted some suspicious activities of Ms. Patterson, when she held a number of secret meetings with the Muslim Brotherhood and Salafists leaders in Egypt. She displayed her anger at the Brotherhood leaders in those meetings for their inability to organize themselves properly, which led to a large number of leaders being captured by Egyptian security forces. Patterns said she was frustrated as a result of their failure to implement changes she had previously agreed on with them. The U.S. Ambassador refused to acknowledge new Muslim Brotherhood Supreme Leader Mahmoud Ezzat, who escaped to Gaza and now resides there under the protection of Hamas. She also expressed anger of the Brotherhood for using some terrorist groups to carry out the recent violence in Egypt, which led to the intensification of strikes the security forces directed at these groups, and accelerated the arrests of Brotherhood leaders involved in managing and financing the attacks. The sources revealed that Ambassador Patterson warned the group of repeating the violence last Friday, August 30, during which the Brotherhood had promised big demonstrations to carry out violence against civilians and military targets. Of course Patterson did not warn them because of her love for Egypt or caring for the lives of Egyptians, but because she did not want to give the Egyptian police and army a new reason to arrest more Brotherhood members, which would weaken them in the future and wipe out all their gains to date. Friday was already a bloody day when dozens of people were killed, mostly policemen, and 200 civilians and military persons injured. Sources in the Egyptian Interior Ministry also told CFP that the U.S. Ambassador agreed with the Brotherhood leaders who seek to declare a parallel government from outside Egypt or an “exile government”. After strong strikes by the Egyptian government on the Brotherhood, both inside and outside of Egypt, Brotherhood leaders spoke of a “government in exile” to a number of European ambassadors, but they did not receive their support because of the ambassadors’ fears of distorting the image of their countries and being portrayed as sponsoring terrorist groups and standing against the Egyptian government, which affects their relations with Egypt in the long run. Sources also revealed that during the year of the Brotherhood in power, they had brought about 4,500 terrorists from around the world, paying each of them a monthly salary of 3,000 U.S. dollars, to ensure the continuation and the escalation of attacks on the Egyptian army in Sinai and in some governorates in Upper Egypt. The main objective of that process is to expel the Egyptian army from Sinai, with the help of the Palestinian Hamas, the seizure of large tracts of land as a prelude to bring the Palestinians to those lands and making an alternative homeland for the Palestinians in Gaza as a final solution to the Palestinian problem. This was a scheme that was offered in the past to President Mubarak, who strongly rejected it, but it was approved by Morsi as soon as he became president of Egypt. On the other hand, these sources revealed intensive contacts between U.S. Ambassador Patterson and the leaders of the Salafists in Egypt, specifically with Yasser Brhamme and Younis Mkhion, heads of the Al-Nour Salafi Party. The Ambassador warned Salafis leaders that the Egyptian government will arrest and persecute them as soon as they are done with the Muslim Brotherhood. She demanded those leaders to quickly join the Brotherhood side in their war against the Egyptian government. Patterson confirmed that there are plans by President in the near future to disengage and freeze relations between Egypt and America, as a prelude to the imposition of sanctions on Egypt and its army. Pressing the Salafis, that with their large numbers and experience in street battles and weaponry, they can strongly support the position of the Muslim Brotherhood, and allow them to internationalize the Egyptian crisis and sanctions on Egypt. Sources also said that the Ambassador did not get any promises from the Salafists leadership, but she continued to try to co-opt younger leaders of Salafi groups and parties. Ms. Patterson insisted on the continuation of the Muslim Brotherhood demonstrations, urging them to not give the Egyptian government a chance to stabilize. Although Ambassador Patterson left Cairo yesterday, causing great relief and satisfaction to the Egyptians who strongly despise her, and continue to raise her photos on placards with written insults during their demonstrations, and in spite of her dismal failure of her policies, the Ambassador did not forget to send an encouraging message to the Brotherhood. But it’s too soon to forget America’s Ambassador to Egypt, who is now in her new position of Assistant Secretary of State for Middle East Affairs because as we all know the Muslim Brotherhood’s power extends beyond Egypt.

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Ali Al Sharnoby -- Bio and Archives

Ali Alsharnoby, an Egyptian journalist and deputy editor, worked in many Egyptian newspapers.

Studied at university of Cairo, faculty of law.. and wrote a number of books about the political trends in the Islamic view.


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