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Egypt and the New Age of Caliphates

June 25, 2012 by Leave a Comment

The stepping stone for establishing a religious based government

The crowds in Tahrir square could not wait any longer, they wondered why it has been delayed so many times and why it took so long to declare the winner of the elections, the army simply tried to buy time and think things over before it gives up its powers to a man that represents a party which will probably never surrender its powers without a bloody fight.

In this end Egypt is the first country to establish a Muslim brotherhood state, one that is governed with the harsh guidelines of religion and nothing else, one that will minimize its peaceful commitments to Israel or move one inch further and go into open hostility against it. This country is now fast headed into the forming of Sharia law, meaning further chaos and misery to its millions of Christian copts and secular population.

The nightmare has now turned full circle, the former president Mubarak is in bed, brain dead, he too must feel the amazement of many, to see the party of god, who served as an active past of the assassination of the president before Mubarak and has been a unlawful and violent group ever since it was formed is now controlling the country.

As the situation in Syria quickly develops into a Sunni Al Queda struggle against the Sh’ia Bashar Al-Assad it is only a question of time until the Muslim brotherhood will present itself as the natural leader of the Syrian majority and the new political wing of Al-Queda, in the long fight to establish the new caliphate.

All those non religious Egyptians who so bravely participated in the “revolution” now feel the heat of the African summer, soon they will be persecuted and charged, with utter disregard to their part in the play, for the parties of god are now holding the keys, and they will not give it back any time soon.

Filed Under: Egypt Tagged With: Egypt, muslim brotherhood

Egypt’s Downward Slope

September 10, 2011 by Leave a Comment

There is nothing new in the middle east. Two days before Turkey’s prime minister visit to Egypt, the Muslim brotherhood welcomes him with open hands, joining in on the attack on Israel. The situation in both these countries (Turkey and Egypt) might seem very different, but they are actually similar, Egypt in the hands of the Muslim brotherhood and well on way to becoming a extreme Muslim state, Turkey is forcing its Ataturk secular leaders out of the frame, just as Erdogan’s plan starts to materialize, no more secular Turkey – and no more friends with infidels, no matter how much they helped in the past.

The official reason for the riots outside the Israeli embassy in Cairo in the past week has been the unintended killing of 3 Egyptian soldiers on the Israeli-Egyptian boarder when a full terror offensive took place at the area, the Israeli army shot back at the sources of fire and because of the proximity to the Egyptian army post the soldiers were killed. It is evident that the unfortunate death of those soldiers is not the reason for the riot, mainly because the riots near the embassy started as soon as the Muslim brotherhood understood it was on way to take control of Egypt.

That leaves us with the very simple and clear notion that Egypt is moving towards renewed extremism and wants to move out of its peace agreements with Israel, fantastically synched with Turkey’s aggressive measures aimed towards Israel, in a response to the unlawful flotilla of 15 months ago.

Jew hate is probably the best political target in the middle east, Erdogan is already fast becoming a pan Arab leader just for his hormonal challenging of Israel’s control over its waters, the Muslim brotherhood needs just that, a front man who follows the same rules and obeys the same laws and that could become a exterior leader to Egypt’s fanatics while the country itself will maintain a moderate look to the west.

And Israel? this country could have done more to avoid this situation, better use of diplomacy, which is in the hands of foreign minister Liberman, who is (mostly) secular but over paranoid and borderline racist “Israel our home” leader, some forward thinking could have either dodged the situation with Turkey or expose Ardogan to the west as a warmonger and thug, and the same kind of thinking could have created a healthier relationship with Egypt. However Israel is itself in a process of regression, which makes it even worst when you consider the outcome of these events.

Filed Under: Egypt, News, Turkey Tagged With: Ardogen, cairo, israeli embassy, muslim brotherhood