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Egyptian Leader Calls For Sharia Law


In yet another triumph for Obama’s support of the Arab Spring, Saad al-Katatni, the newly elected chairman of the Egyptian Muslim Brotherhood’s political wing, the Freedom and Justice Party (FJP), has called for the institution of Sharia law. The FJP is the majority party in the Egyptian parliament.

Katatny was quoted as saying that “The Muslim Brotherhood established the [FJP] to represent the Brotherhood’s political project, which, in the end, will be a wise government that will institute Islamic Shari’a law.”

When combined with other statements by FJP it bodes ill for the strategic situation in the Middle East and speaks to the general fecklessness of the Obama regime’s policy in the region.

Last week Egyptian Muslim Brotherhood spiritual leader Muhammad Badie called on Muslims worldwide to liberate Jerusalem by means of jihad.

According to AFP, in his weekly message to supporters, Badie asserted that “The jihad for the recovery of Jerusalem is a duty for all Muslims,” stressing that the city’s conquest “will not be done through negotiations or at the United Nations.”

The Obama regime has succeeded in undermining all the success made in the Middle East since the Camp David Accords and has consciously decided to turn the Mediterranean rim over to jihadists. One presumes there is some strategic vision there but one is hard pressed to describe it.

COMMENTS

  • CarolT

    We predicted this would happen when Obama threw Mubarak under the bus. I remember seeing videos late last year or early this year showing the Islamists burning Coptic Christian Churches. They don’t believe in religious tolerance in Egypt.
    Do you remember Obama’s NASA outreach program to Muslims? All of these countries turning into radical Islamist countries was predictalble.

    Does anyone know is Hosni Mubarak has passed away yet? I remember hearing months ago that he was on his deathbed but never heard if he did pass away.

  • rogershru2

    This is a wholly unexpected and truly shocking development that no one could have foreseen… Oh and it’s probably Bush’s and/or Romney’s fault.

  • rbdwiggins

    Clearly, Paul Ryan was right…

    “If you look around the world, what we are witnessing is the unraveling of the Obama foreign policy.”

  • tyman

    I watched “2016: Obama’s America” last night with my wife and 13 year old daughter. After watching it, I told my wife that it made complete sense why Obama didn’t want to attack the Libyans that were terrorizing the compound: as the movie identifies him as an anti-colonialist (based on what Obama wrote in “Dreams From My Father”), he sympathizes with them. In his speech at the University of Cairo, he empowered them. Anyone that didn’t see this coming needs to see what Obama is really all about. Let’s see…Egypt’s new leader is a Muslim and now months later he calls for Sharia Law.

    The Muslims are truly patient people…they will wait and wait to get what they want.

    If Obama is re-elected, the drastic cuts in U.S. defense will empower the Muslims even more to commit bolder and bolder acts of terror.

    The fact that Egypt and Libya are controlled by Muslims, together with Iran they can control the export of oil. All the while Obama stopped domestic oil production as much as he can.

    If this sounds complicated, I believe that it illustrates how dangerous Obama truly is for America. Can I prove it? Probably not, but it certainly looks like the pieces are falling into place.

    I believe the green or renewable energy is a disguise for making America even MORE dependent on foreign oil. It seems understandable that Obama wants America less dependent on foreign oil, but in reality won’t this make it more expensive by keeping American oil from flooding the market, and allowing the Muslim nations to profit even MORE from their main natural resource?

    I guess it comes down to this: there is a simple, very real and very scary explanation why Obama has allowed Egypt and Libya to become Muslim nations. I think he’s done the very minimum to help him get re-elected so that he can get the flexibility he told Medvedev to tell Putin about.

    I also predict that Obama will do NOTHING to stop Iran from obtaining a nuclear weapon. At least until he leaves office in January.

  • anonymouscitizen

    I know I’m not surprised by anything he has done, he stated in his book how he would act under certain circumstances and iirc he also told us who he wanted & liked to associate with.

  • animal02

    And the tourism trade (which was the 2nd largest source of international income in Egypt after the Suez Canal) will now crater leaving multitudes in even further poverty.

  • animal02

    Actually, we are seeing the Obama foreign policy come to fruition….as sad as that is.

  • fredflintlock

    You may be right, s14, in the sense that Obama’s feebleness and ineptitude have turned the clock ahead on Islamist plans to drive Israel off the peninsula and advance the cause of submission of the infidel Jews and Christians. Yeah, it’s a good thing.

  • rbdwiggins

    You’d have a really hard time convincing 47% of the American electorate that it was done on purpose. Even if Israel was forced to turn Tehran into glass to ensure the survival of the Jewish homeland.

  • Dave_A

    Their country, their business…

    If they start sponsoring terrorisim against the USA, blow them to hell… Otherwise… Elections have consequences, and the Egyptian people deserve what they voted for…. It’s they only way they’ll learn….

  • rbdwiggins

    A defector from Hamas said something to that effect on Hannity & Colmes a few years ago. It was the first and only time I’ve ever seen Alan Colmes speechless.

  • kipling

    I agree. It is incorrect to say that Obama’s foreign policy is unraveling. We are seeing the natural fruition of his efforts.

  • kipling

    To say that the policy is coming to fruition does not necessarily mean that Obama intended the results he got. In many ways the administration is blinded by his own ideology and bias. In another big way, he and his administration are simply inept at diplomacy and a basic understanding of power.

  • rbdwiggins

    While what you’re saying might be true, I don’t believe that trying to pressure Israel into returning to her ’67 borders was not done without purpose.

  • Dave_A

    The Arabs do not have (and will likely never have) the military capability to do as you describe…. Israel can take care of herself just fine….

    As for the Egyptians…. If they want to hack shoplifter’s hands off & stone people for adultery, it’s their country & they voted for it…

    Freedom starts with free will… Sometimes you have to make some dumb choices to learn why they’re dumb… In this case, the Egyptians voted for this & now they will live with it… The notion that they should never have been able to make the choice, is absurd…

    Now, if they abuse their freedom-to-choose & opt for attacks on the USA… Well, then we have a problem… But one we have a very effective solution for…

  • rbdwiggins

    True. But a little more insight as to his purpose might be revealed if the LA Times would release the 2003 video of the party Obama attended, along with domestic terrorist Bill Ayers, for radical Islamist activist Rashid Khalidi.

  • Common_Cents

    its telling that obama didn’t support Iranian uprising which had a chance for pro western democracy but has supported these assoc with muslim brotherhood.

  • deltawing

    Mubarak spent his whole life fighting against radical Islam. He probably did more to suppress radical Islam than any other man on Earth. Gaddafi renounced his WMD program and was cooperating with the West on many issues. Getting rid of those guys was a major strategic blunder. We’re already paying for it.

  • commonsenseobserver

    Gaddafi was dangerous and untrustworthy.

    On the other hand, Mubarak probably ought to have stayed. But the military and Muslims made that impossible, with a little push from Hillary.

  • davesinsanantonio

    Islamists may be willing to accept the submission of Christians (I personally believe they will not), but they do NOT want the submission of the Jews, they will only accept the annhiliation of the Jews–nothing less!!! And, I am convinced that after they destroy Israel they would demand conversion of all Christians or death! This may not be true of all Muslims, but the Islamists will also kill any Muslims who speak against their goals once they have enough power to force the conversion of large numbers of people. And, don’t think you can negotiate with them. The Islamist faction are fanatics and will never compromise. If they appear to compromise it is because they know they are still to weak to force the issue, but they will never give up on their final goal.

  • fredflintlock

    So, how’s that asymetrical warfare and multiculturalism working out for you?

  • Dave_A

    The US has the most skilled & experienced counterinsurgency force on the planet…

    Asymmetrical Warfare sounds cool, the practice is much more difficult to carry out for the ‘weak side’ of that game against an ‘aware’ opponent & the US plays ‘Asymmetrical’ very well too after years of practice… Same for Israel.

    As for ‘multiculturalism’, that has nothing to do with the fact that if we support the general concept of elected governance world-wide, we have to understand that not everyone will vote for the same Constitution & principles that Americans do/did…

    Egypt’s government’s positions mirror public-opinion in Egypt, as far as we can tell via polls…. The people are getting what they voted for, and the only legitimate way to change their minds is to let them experience it…

    For example, if Iran ever has free & fair elections (will take an armed revolution to get there, btw) ‘Theocracy’ will not be a winning option, because they’ve experienced it & know where that leads… Without the 79 revolution, they may well have voted for it…

  • Dave_A

    Mubarak’s rule encouraged the growth & spread of anti-American radical Islam by providing a major propaganda-point for Al Queda.

    Remember: AQ was a merger of Egyptian and Saudi terrorists, when it got started (Egyptian Islamic Jihad + Bin Laden’s Muj group -> ‘The Base of the Islamic Jihad’ -> their full name, if you translate to Arabic)… Mubarak was in power at the time…

    What Mubarak did, was protect his own power against Islamic groups inside Egypt… Which is essentially irrelevant to our interests… When those groups go into exile & form an Anti-American terror group… That is detrimental to our interests…

    As for Qaddafi, the fact that he got scared (because of all the American blood on his hands, he might be next) and gave up his WMD program is irrelevant.

    He supported terror attacks against the US.

    He at best did nothing to stop the free flow of Lybian fighters to Iraq, and at worst encouraged it.

    We are better off without him.

  • burnadams

    Well well. Looks like Glenn Beck was right all along. Now I’m sure all the people who laughed and called him a “nut” will apologize.

    Lol! Just kidding. =)

  • fredflintlock

    I get it. And yes, I support the right of self determination everywhere. Also, I doubt that an MB run Egypt and Libya together could last six days in a war against the US, hence terrorism. Still, once Persians and Arabs, Shia and Sunni start cooperating some, the energy from all that hatred is going to focus somewhere (3 guesses where). I’m really positing a continued, but better organized and more persistent pain in the ass, not the prospect of ending up with a sword over my neck. Still, if Fraknuts is re-elected, those who would do us harm stand to gain. That scares me. Wildcards don’t help the calculus.

  • animal02

    @redstate-eed77a7948ecd4087ef931b0faac64cb:disqus You hit the nail on the head there.

  • floridaveteran

    Their election was after Obama helped overthrown the former elected officials. Overthrowing an US alliy also has consequences.

  • kipling

    That tape might be very enlightening as to his true intentions. It very well could change the whole paradigm through which many view the President.

  • anonymouscitizen

    FYI, its not CARE its CAIR = Council on Americans Islamic Relations.

  • Jeff Cooper

    Should free western society should simply wait and allow a theocratic-fascist dictatorship impose its tyrannical will on Egyptians, further destroying their individual rights? What will become of the Egyptians who oppose the new government’s will to impose Sharia Law on its people? Sharia holds that there is a moral and spiritual duty, in both service and conquest, for the cause of Islam; there is no escaping that reality. The deaths of millions and millions who opposed Stalin, Hitler, Mao, Leopold II, Enver, Pol Pot, and Sung are a testament to what will indeed happen to those who will not follow Sharia Law. Yes, elections have consequences. However, religious and racial genocide should not be one of them.

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