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The real Egyptian revolution

June 3, 2011, 10:53 AM
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Muslim-Brotherhood-Egypt.jpgThe coverage of recent events in Egypt is further proof that Western elites cannot see the forest for the trees. Over the past week, leading newspapers have devoted relatively in-depth coverage to the Egyptian military authorities' repressive actions in subduing protesters in Tahrir Square in Cairo, particularly during their large protest last Friday.

That is, they have provided in-depth coverage of one spent force repressing another spent force. Neither the military nor the protesters are calling the shots anymore in Egypt, if they ever were. That is the job of the Muslim Brotherhood.

The proximate cause of last Friday's mass demonstration was what the so-called Twitter and Facebook revolutionaries consider the military's slowness to respond to their demand for ousted president Hosni Mubarak's head on a platter. The military responded by announcing that Mubarak and his sons will go on trial for capital crimes on August 3.

Beyond bloodlust, the supposedly liberal young sweethearts of the Western media are demanding a cancellation of the results of the referendum held in March on the sequencing of elections and constitutional reform. Voting in that referendum was widely assessed as the freest vote in Egyptian history. Seventy-seven percent of the public voted to hold parliamentary and presidential elections in September and to appoint members of a constitutional assembly from among the elected members of the next parliament to prepare Egypt's new constitution.

The protesters rightly assert that the early elections will pave the way for the Muslim Brotherhood's takeover of Egypt, since the Brotherhood is the only well-organized political force in Egypt. But then, the liberals said they wanted popular rule.

The Facebook protesters demanded Mubarak's immediate removal from power in January. They would not negotiate Mubarak's offer to use the remainder of his final term to shepherd Egypt towards a quasi-democratic process that might have prevented the Brotherhood from taking over.

In their fantasy world - which they inhabit with Western intellectuals - the fates of nations are determined by the number of "likes" on your facebook page. And so, when they had the power to avert the democratic Islamist takeover of their country in January, they squandered it.

Now, when it is too late, they are trying to win through rioting what they failed to win at the ballot box, thus discrediting their protestations of liberal values.

Their new idea was spelled out last week at an EU-sponsored conference in Cairo. According to the Egyptian media, they hope to convince the military they protest against to stack the deck for the constitutional assembly in a way that prevents the Brotherhood from controlling the proceedings. As Hishan el-Bastawisy, a former appellate judge and presidential hopeful explained, "What we can push for now is that the Supreme Council of the Armed Forces has to put some guarantees of choosing the constituent assembly in the sense that it does not reflect the parliamentary majority."

So much for Egypt's liberal democrats.


AS FOR the military, its actions to date make clear that its commanders do not see themselves as guardians of secular rule in Egypt. Instead, they see themselves as engines for a transition from Mubarak's authoritarian secularism to the Brotherhood's populist Islamism.

Since forcing Mubarak to resign, the military junta has embraced Hamas, the Palestinian branch of the Muslim Brotherhood. They engineered the Palestinian unity government which will pave the way for Hamas's victory in the Palestinian Authority's legislative and presidential elections scheduled for the fall.

Then there is Sinai. Since the revolution, the military has allowed Sinai to become a major base not only for Hamas but for the global jihad. As Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu warned on Monday, Egyptian authorities are not asserting their sovereignty in Sinai and jihadists from Hamas, al-Qaida and other groups are inundating the peninsula.

Last week's move to open Egypt's border with Gaza at the Rafah passage is further proof that the military has made its peace with the Islamic takeover of Egypt. While the likes of The New York Times make light of the significance of the move by pointing to the restrictions that Egypt has placed on Palestinian travel, the fact is that the Egyptians just accepted Hamas's sovereignty over an international border.

Many in the West argue that given Egypt's increasingly dire economic situation, there is no way the military will turn its back on the US and Europe. By all accounts, Egypt is facing economic collapse. By summer's end it will be unable to feed its population due to grain shortages. By November, its foreign reserves will have dried up.

But rather than do everything they can to convince foreign investors and governments that Egypt's market is safe, the military junta is taking steps that destroy the credibility of the Egyptian market. To please both the Mubarak-obsessed protesters at Tahrir Square and the Muslim Brotherhood, the military refuses to reinstate natural gas shipments to Israel.

Not only is Egypt denying itself hundreds of millions of dollars in revenues by cutting off gas shipments to Israel, (and Jordan, Syria and Lebanon). It is destroying its reputation as a credible place to do business. And according to the New York Times, it is also making it impossible for the Obama administration to help the Egyptian economy. The Times' reported this week that the US tied President Barack Obama's pledge of $1 billion in debt forgiveness and $1b. in loan guarantees to the Egyptian authorities asserting sovereignty in northern Sinai. Presumably this means they must renew gas shipments to Israel and fight terror.

The fact that the military would rather facilitate Egypt's economic collapse than take the unpopular step of renewing gas shipments to Israel ought to end any thought that economic interests trump political sentiments. This situation will only get worse when the Muslim Brotherhood takes over Egypt in September.

AND MAKE no mistake. They intend to take over. As they did in the lead up to March's constitutional referendum, the Brotherhood is using its mosques as campaign offices. The message is clear: If you are a good Muslim you will vote for the Muslim Brotherhood.

When Mubarak was overthrown in January, the Brotherhood announced it would only contest 30% of the parliamentary seats. Last month the percentage rose to 50. In all likelihood, in September the Brotherhood will contest and win the majority of the seats in the Egyptian parliament.

When Mubarak was overthrown, the Brotherhood announced it would not run a candidate for president. And when Brotherhood Shura governing council member and Physicians Union leader Abdel Moneim Aboul Fotouh announced last month that he is running for president, the Brotherhood quickly denied that he is the movement's candidate. But there is no reason to believe them.

According to a report Thursday in Egypt's Al- Masry al-Youm's English edition, the Brotherhood is playing to win. They are invoking the strategies of the movement's founder, Hassan al-Banna, for establishing an Islamic state. His strategy had three stages: indoctrination, empowerment and implementation. Al-Masry al-Youm cites Khairat al- Shater, the Brotherhood's "organizational architect," as having recently asserted that the Brotherhood is currently in the second stage and moving steadily towards the third stage.

Now that we understand that they are about to implement their goal of Islamic statehood, we need to ask what it means for Egypt and the region.

On Sunday, Brotherhood Chairman Mohammed Badie gave an interview to Egyptian television that was posted on the Muslim Brotherhood's English website iquwanweb.com. Badie's statements indicated that the Brotherhood will end any thought of democracy in Egypt by taking control over the media. Badie said that the Brotherhood is about to launch a public news channel, "with commitment to the ethics of the society and the rules of the Islamic faith."

He also demanded that state radio and television begin broadcasting recordings of Banna's speeches and sermons. Finally, he complained about the anti-Brotherhood hostility of most private media organs in Egypt.

As for Israel, Badie was asked how a Brotherhood- led Egypt would react if Israel takes military action against Hamas. His response was honest enough. As he put it, "The situation will change in such a case, and the Egyptian people will have their voice heard. Any government in power will have to respect the choice of the people, whatever that is, like in any democracy."

In other words, the peace between Israel and Egypt will die of populist causes.

SO FAR, Israel's responses to these strategically disastrous developments have been muted and insufficient. On Wednesday, the Defense Ministry announced that Israel is speeding up construction of the border fence between Egypt and Israel. The 210-km.-long fence is scheduled to be completed by the end of 2012.

While this is an important move given Gaza's effective fusion into Sinai with the border opening, it does not address the looming threat from Egypt itself. It does not address the fact that with Mubarak's ouster, a previously all-but unthinkable outbreak of hostilities with Egypt has now become eminently thinkable.

Facing the prospect of a Muslim Brotherhoodruled Egypt in September, Israel's government must begin preparing both diplomatically and militarily for a new confrontation with Egypt.

The West's intoxication with the myth of the Arab Spring means that currently, the political winds are siding with Egypt. If Egypt were to start a war with Israel, or simply support Hamas in a war against Israel, at a minimum, Cairo would enjoy the same treatment from Europe and the US that the Hezbollah-dominated Lebanese government and army enjoyed in 2006. To block this possibility, the government must begin educating opinion shapers and political leaders in the West about the nature of the Muslim Brotherhood It must also call for a cut-off of US military aid to Egypt.

Militarily, the government must increase the size of the IDF's Southern Command. The Egyptian armed forces have more than a million men under arms. Egypt's arsenal includes everything from F-16s to Abrams tanks to first-class naval ships to ballistic missiles to sophisticated pontoon bridges for crossing the Suez Canal.

The IDF must expand its draft rolls and increase its force size by at least one division. It must also begin training in desert warfare and develop and purchase appropriate conventional platforms.

With the Iranians now apparently moving from developing nuclear capabilities to developing nuclear warheads, and with the Palestinians escalating their political war and planning their next terror war against Israel, it stands to reason that no one in the government or the IDF wants to consider the strategic implications of Egypt's reversion from peace partner to enemy.

But Israel doesn't get to decide what our neighbors do. We can only take the necessary steps to minimize their ability to harm us.

It's time to get cracking.

Originally published in The Jerusalem Post.

 

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'Binyamin Netanyahu warned on Monday, Egyptian authorities are not asserting their sovereignty in Sinai'

Maybe they are asserting their sovereignty and this is their run up,laying the ground to war with Israel ?
They know Israel is catatonic at this point and time to strike before Israel wakes up and gets it's sorry act together.

Building a fence like the fence that was overrun by busloads of Syrian civilians sent by Assad to make trouble ?

Will the fence stop a well equipoed and trained army ? Of course not.
It is astounding how asleep,mired in quicksand Israel has become unrer the process they call peace.

'The IDF must expand its draft rolls and increase its force size by at least one division. It must also begin training in desert warfare and develop and purchase appropriate conventional platforms.'

Caught up in delusions of peace Israel has really no time left for the approaching mega storm.
It is easy to see that Israel is woefully unprepared for the coming arab springSimmering Arab Stew Pot blitzkreig and that Israel will have to use the Sampson Option to survive.
Every word that the ancient Jewish prophets wrote about this day is coming to pass.
Sadly most of Israel have ignored these truly wise men choosing instead to listen to the powerbroker idiots of foggy bottom.
The only good news is that the arab stew pot will be one burned and worthless pot when the dust has settled.

Caroline, as always an astute and accurate assessment of the current atmosphere in Egypt and it's ultimate impact on the future of Israel. Israel is facing a crisis in her relationship with Egypt and the US. The consequences of inaction at this point are unspeakable; the end of the Jewish State as we know it. As you say, it is time to take the initiative. With HaShem's help we have nothing to lose and everything to gain. Shabbat shalom and blessings.

The days of conventional war have gone the way of conventional wisdom. Tiny Israel has no option but to destroy her enemies or be destroyed. Simply meeting invading hordes on a level playing field is to sacrifice the Nation to conventional wisdom. However, those same Prophets who warned against events of our day assured us that Israel will be overrun. We were warned to look for the 'buds', the signs of 'our' times, so as to be assured, not only are the words of the Prophets and of HaShem true, they will be fulfilled in our day. It seems incredible though that supposedly wise world leaders should participate and contrive to fulfill the destruction that awaits Mankind.

The question is not:
"Will there be a war?"
The question is:
"When will there be a war?"

The dire economic situation in Egypt, will somewhat limit the capability of a million-man army to do very much. As per the experience of Napoleon, Rommel and Yamamoto: Troops--even those of the Muslim brotherhood--need to be fed. And F16s, Abrams tanks and first-class warships need fuel, that they are not going to get from Libya or Iran. This leaves the possibility of Sudan, which could be the cue for Israel to support the recently independent South Sudanese, so as to cultivate a strategic alliance/missing division.

PM Binyamin Netanyahu made an interesting comment regarding obama's policy speech before us state department arabists last month. He said something like, Israel cannot sweep this under the rug.
This statement speaks volumes. Since the signing of oslo, in my view, Israel has done little else other than "sweep the oxcart under the ditch". The few times Israel took serious defensive measures, it was always reluctant, never finishing the job, such as in Lebanon under the PITIFUL felon, olmert.
He made things WORSE and projected a decline in Israeli deterrence. Netanyahu has been climbing with crampons blazing, out of this cravass since he took office. Now with threats coming from every place, Israel has no choice but to take the ice cold shower.Bibi's speech marks the end of the era of Israeli Appeasment. It ran it's course, Finished.
Things appear ominous, but it could have been much worse, if not for the Israeli electorate, which made it impossible for Ms. LIVNI to form a governable coalition. WE know who alerted the public to these developing disasters and it is a good time to take a few hours at least to feel good about one's accomplishments to date, Caroline. Three cheers for you!!!

The MB and its spin-offs have been biding their time, flying under the radar for years. They have been covertly influencing the military and intelligence establishments from within, waiting for the opportune moment. How else can you explain the developments in Turkey,Egypt,and Pakistan? They have convinced the officers that they are the new guardians of the upcoming Islamist paradise-on-earth. Now the secularists of these countries are wondering what happened to their military and intelligence agencies.

I remember reading about how the MB influenced the Bedouins of the Sinai, a population that was formerly friendly to the Israelis when they held the region. However, proselytizing by the MB created a radicalized population that allowed the worst Islamists elements to fill the vacuum after the withdrawal. The MB figured that they had bigger fish to fry so they targeted the Egyptian military and intelligence establishments waiting for the time when the autocratic president would fall. The MB's major obssession was cancelling the peace treaty with Israel.

Yes, it is time for Israel to get cracking. You might first start by recognizing Netanyahu’s shortcomings as the title of this article in the Objective Standard illustrates:

Netanyahu Appeases The Appeaser, Pretends A is Non-A, and Joins Obama in Throwing Israel to the Islamist Wolves

After too-politely rebuffing President Obama for his morally obscene speech calling for Israel to compromise with the Palestinians by accepting “the 1967 lines with mutually agreed swaps,” Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu delivered a cowardly and dishonest speech to the U.S. Congress, in which he pretended that Obama is a friend of Israel and that compromising with the Palestinians can somehow lead to peace.

The article also offers steps that Israel must take in dealing with the Palestinians:

The morally correct way for Israel to deal with the Palestinian problem is as follows:

1. Israel should recognize the fact that people who murder, attempt to murder, or are in any way complicit in attempts to murder Israelis have thereby relinquished their rights.

2. Israel should recognize that the Palestinians will never stop seeking to murder Israelis until Israel demonstrates that to attack Israelis is to commit near-instant suicide.

3. Israel should make it official policy that the IDF will immediately destroy any and all Palestinians known to be involved directly or indirectly in any assault on Israelis.

4. Israel should recognize and openly state that the deaths of innocent Palestinians (such as children) in retaliatory strikes are the moral responsibility of those who initiated force and thereby necessitated the retaliatory force.

5. Israel should tell the United States forthrightly that (a) Israel has a moral right and obligation to defend itself and that the United States has no right to stop Israel from doing so; and (b) Israel, as the only semi-rights-respecting state in the Middle East, is America’s only friend and ally in the region; so it is in America’s best interest to help defend Israel—not to throw her to the Islamist wolves, as Obama has by calling for a return to the 1967 borders.

6. Israel should maintain the borders it has today—unless it is assaulted again by the Palestinians in Gaza, in which case Israel should reclaim Gaza by whatever means necessary.

The Palestinian assault against Israel can be ended, and rather easily ended (as can the Islamist assault on America). All Israel has to do is announce that henceforth any regime or tribe that assaults Israel will be bombed out of existence by the IDF within a few hours—and then uphold that promise.

The entire article can be found at :
http://www.theobjectivestandard.com/blog/index.php/2011/05/tos-week-in-review-for-may-31-2011/

Dear President Obama,

In an effort to appease foreign conflict, we hereby suggest reverting US boundaries to pre-1959 boundaries, which among others will have the effect of placing Hawaii outside the American borders.

Unfortunately, it also disqualifies Hawaiians from the Presidency.

But we can negotiate from there.

Sincerely,

People on your side:)

bill k is right on however i would not wait for egypt to attack i would hit them now.israel should take over all the jewish groups in america and use them to oust all the democratic jews in congress. because they have gone along with any and all arms embargoes against israel they need to be retired before them do any more harm to the both of us.

Since I don't seem to find yesterday's posting on Yale's closing of the Institute anywhere, I am using this space to comment. As rotten and dangerous as Yale's actions are, and as you discuss, what is possibly, moreso is the Freedom of speech and conscience the university is denying because of Islam and donations.It is thoroughly corrupt, and such institutions are what are threatening to our Nation in acquiesing and permitting the Islamic Sharia Law to overtake our Constitutionally guaranteed rights. Every university that succumbs like this voluntarily has to be confronted and called out as Columbia has been and NYU.When it is done in relation to the Jewish population in America, it jeopardizes our group's equality, and ultimately, it could be said we are threatening the maintenance of Freedoms and be blamed and isolated. We, simply, have to fight.

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