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Just Who Are The Muslim Brotherhood, These Likely Next Rulers Of Egypt?



Jan 31, 2011 14 Comments ›› Pat Dollard

Fox News:

While analysts ask who or what is behind the sustained protests in Egypt, one group is now seeking political legitimacy.

Technically banned under Egypt’s constitution that forbids religious based parties, the Muslim Brotherhood is now throwing its support behind Mohammed el Baradei as an opposition leader.

But many fear that if Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak goes, the real replacement will be either the Muslim Brotherhood itself, or an Islamic fundamentalist group. El Baradei insisted on Sunday talk shows that the fear was unwarranted.

“This is total bogus that the Muslim Brotherhood are religiously conservative,” El Baradei told ABC’s “This Week.” “They are no way extremists. They are no way using violence.”

But critics point out that the Brotherhood, which was established in Egypt in the 1920′s, is synonymous with political Islam which supports the use of Islamic law known as Sharia.

“Right now the Arab Republic of Egypt does not impose Islamic law in its fullness,” Rob Spencer, the head of Jihad Watch told FOX News. “The Muslim Brotherhood wants to change that.”

Among the brotherhood’s graduates: Al Qaeda’s number two leader, the Egyptian doctor Ayman al-Zawahiri who was imprisoned for three years on weapons charges following President Anwar Sadat’s assassination in 1981, Hamas, the terror network behind suicide bombings and rocket attacks in Israel, and the Islamic Jihad Movement in Palestine, whose goal is the destruction of Israel.

Walid Phares, who is a terrorism analyst for FOX News, has studied the Muslim Brotherhood. Phares says its history shows that the group is not secular and not moderate.

“The Muslim Brotherhood is the mothership for the jihadi ideologies and thinking. And therefore one can say today’s Al Qaeda, and today many other jihadists, are off shoots of the Muslim Brotherhood.”

Other analysts, including Michael O’Hanlon of the Brookings Institution argue that it may be impossible for the United States to resist dealing with the Brotherhood as a player in Egypt.

“It’s not out there in the business of committing terrorist actions,” O’Hanlon pointed out. “Now, the question is — the question is what lurks beneath, ideologically and otherwise.”

Analysts agree that the demonstrations are creating an opening for the Muslim Brotherhood to establish itself as a viable opposition, but the impact reaches beyond Egypt with ramifications for Israel, the United States and its allies. As one analyst said, Iran could end up being the big winner.


  • yi

    During the last elections the Mus Bros only got 20% of the vote.
    So why are the News people pushing them so hard?
    Does someone want them in power?

  • http://patdollard.com Avage Joe

    :arrow: :arrow: :arrow: PAT

    Do you think that this was all Obama’s intent in his Cairo speech last year………fan the flames??????

  • thrasymakhos

    There are three possibilities.
    We are incompetent and stupid to boot.
    Someone wants this to happen and is doing everthing they can to bring it to pass.
    We are under the judgement of God Almighty.

    :shock: ….maybe all three.

  • Horizon3

    The Obama admin does, that’s why they trained many of the folks that got this shindig going.
    But as usual Obama and company way over estimated the power of the MB in Egypt, The MB tried to organize a protest of their own today, only a 1000 or so showed up, not a very good response compared to the regular folks in Tahrir Square est. 250,000 today

  • Lock and Load

    “This is total bogus that the Muslim Brotherhood are religiously conservative,” El Baradei told ABC’s “This Week.” “They are no way extremists. They are no way using violence.”
    El Baradei is an ignorant tool, who is being used by the MB as a moderate face to cover their real plans for an Egypt without Mubarak :roll: :evil: :???:

  • Richwill

    This has Hussein O’s finger prints all over it. His ultimate goal is the elimination of Israel. He just invited a MB leader into the US. I bet they have having meetings.

    • Richwill

      are having

  • Axel

    They are in fucking Brooklyn NY taking over a neighborhood….if FOX News wants to know who they are look in their back yard.

    http://atlasshrugs2000.typepad.com/atlas_shrugs/2011/01/stopping-a-muslim-brotherhood-mega-mosque-on-a-quiet-brooklyn-block.html

  • kc

    Show enough of this revolution and our hoods & muzzies will get the same idea. Party and free shit for all, just spreading your wealth and I want sum mo crowd. :gun: :evil: :gun:

    • bacongreasenapalm

      We got guns…well, I do! :gun:
      Hoods and muzzies beware. :gun:

  • MarkF

    Obama had not much to say in support of the Iranian protesters but now this group has the backing of the Muslim Brotherhood so its ok to lend support.

    Insult our allies and bow to our enemies. When your only life experience is as an organizer/agitator thats the foreign policy we end up with.

    Muslim radicals in foreign countries overthrowing each other does not scare me. This country can not be defeated by terrorists. The scary part to me is that 45% of American voters support Obama and his policies.

    If America falls it will not be because our enemy is at the gates, our enemy is the gatekeeper.

  • displaced chedhead

    Hate to repeat the Jimmuh Carter second term mantra, but, did we just allow 80 million people to fall under the “rule” of a radical Sunni “caliphate”?
    Yes ladies and germs, the Muslim Brotherhood requires a calphate to close the loop of their agenda.
    To quote John Lennon, imagine, a world where Iran was still an ally? Imagine Iraq and Iran as allies. How diferent would Afghanistan, India and Pakistan be right now?
    Now the Obama has backed the MB.
    Does any person here, who looks at a map, think our greatest ally Israel is about to be attacked?
    If we have not crossed the Rubicon this pres will lead us into that netherworld post haste.
    The guy understands that Israel is the lynch pin of the Middle East. When his people control Egypt (BTW, our second lagest recipient of Aid) 80 million people (Egypt alone) will surround Israel.
    Israel better ramp up for war.
    Does anyone still think this gangster from Shitcago is a leader? Agenda rules with this guy, listen to Rev. Wright to figure his agenda.
    That is all.

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