The news media is showing what's going on in Cairo. Today there was rumor that Mubarak was going to step down. He came on television to tell everyone he will not be directed by anyone. He wants to stay in Egypt. He will stay til September.
We know he's a dictator. He's "our dictator", a friendly one to our country and to Israel. Why would we want him to step down now after 30 years?
It's been said that the Muslim Brotherhood will be in power after Mubarak leaves. Is that good for us and the world? One of their goals is to have Islam all over the world. It was said that the MB is organized, and not a threat to anyone. If the MB takes hold, there would be many reasons to be fearful....christian religions are not accepted for one, nor are any other religions besides their own. If freedom of religion doesn't worry you, then you have no fear if they take over. Our country's founders were looking for a place to practice their own religion. Since it's beginning, everyone is able to do that without fear. That's only one thing we would lose if Islam spreads here and all over the world. Think about it.
Just in case you didn't know there are 10 million Christians in Egypt who would stand to lose the right to and a place to worship. The Muslim Brotherhood is not the peaceful organization that some say. They were instrumental in killing Sadat! Read their goals if you dare to find out more.
Certain things prompt me to write about them. Either it's my opinion about valuable information I want to share, or else I'm just venting....Whatever the case, I believe we can never learn enough. Read, comment, share, that's why I'm here.
Showing posts with label Israel. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Israel. Show all posts
Thursday, February 10, 2011
Saturday, February 5, 2011
U.S. Response to Egypt
Read more about Israeli criticism of the U.S. response to Egypt --http://www.newsmaxworld.com/middle_east/Israel_US_Egypt_Protests/2011/02/03/374274.html
"I don't think the Americans understand yet the disaster they have pushed the Middle East into," said lawmaker Binyamin Ben-Eliezer, who until recently was a Cabinet minister and who is a longtime friend of Mubarak.
"If there are elections like the Americans want, I wouldn't be surprised if the Muslim Brotherhood didn't win a majority, it would win half of the seats in parliament," he told Army Radio. "It will be a new Middle East, extremist radical Islam."
Three decades ago, President Jimmy Carter urged another staunch American ally — the shah of Iran — to loosen his grip on power, only to see his autocratic regime replaced by the Islamic Republic. More recently, U.S.-supported elections have strengthened such groups as Hezbollah in Lebanon, Hamas in the Palestinian territories and anti-American radicals in Iran.
"Jimmy Carter will go down in American history as 'the president who lost Iran,'" the analyst Aluf Benn wrote in the daily Haaretz this week. "Barack Obama will be remembered as the president who 'lost' Turkey, Lebanon and Egypt, and during whose tenure America's alliances in the Middle East crumbled," Benn wrote.
Israel has tremendous respect for Mubarak, who carefully honored his country's peace agreement with Israel after taking power nearly 30 years ago.
With Mubarak out of the way, the radical Islam Brotherhood will make peace in the Middle East non-existent....and Israeli
safety will be compromised. Is that what we want for our ally
Israel? Are we losing our allies all around the world? Who will defend us if our country is in jeapardy? Our military alone? Do we want Sharia Law to conquer the world?
"I don't think the Americans understand yet the disaster they have pushed the Middle East into," said lawmaker Binyamin Ben-Eliezer, who until recently was a Cabinet minister and who is a longtime friend of Mubarak.
"If there are elections like the Americans want, I wouldn't be surprised if the Muslim Brotherhood didn't win a majority, it would win half of the seats in parliament," he told Army Radio. "It will be a new Middle East, extremist radical Islam."
Three decades ago, President Jimmy Carter urged another staunch American ally — the shah of Iran — to loosen his grip on power, only to see his autocratic regime replaced by the Islamic Republic. More recently, U.S.-supported elections have strengthened such groups as Hezbollah in Lebanon, Hamas in the Palestinian territories and anti-American radicals in Iran.
"Jimmy Carter will go down in American history as 'the president who lost Iran,'" the analyst Aluf Benn wrote in the daily Haaretz this week. "Barack Obama will be remembered as the president who 'lost' Turkey, Lebanon and Egypt, and during whose tenure America's alliances in the Middle East crumbled," Benn wrote.
Israel has tremendous respect for Mubarak, who carefully honored his country's peace agreement with Israel after taking power nearly 30 years ago.
With Mubarak out of the way, the radical Islam Brotherhood will make peace in the Middle East non-existent....and Israeli
safety will be compromised. Is that what we want for our ally
Israel? Are we losing our allies all around the world? Who will defend us if our country is in jeapardy? Our military alone? Do we want Sharia Law to conquer the world?
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