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From: Louis Proyect <lnp3 <[email protected]>
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Subject: [Marxism] Aljazeera’s Conspiracy Theory about Obama and Egypt is
Brainless Mush




So Aljazeera views the anti-MB movement as tools of American imperialism.
Until the American working class has seized power in an October 1917
revolution and demolished the CIA, the NSA et al, the USA will continue to
back one side or another in the Middle East or both at the same time in a
bet-hedging strategy. It is the same thing as Goldman-Sachs giving money to
both Obama and Romney. This sort of conspiracy-mongering, of course, runs
very deep on the left and explains the love affair that many have with
Bashar al-Assad--not to speak of the intellectual laziness that is manifest
in such circles.


http://www.juancole.com/2013/07/aljazeeras-conspiracy-brainless.html

Aljazeera's Conspiracy Theory about Obama and Egypt is Brainless Mush

Posted on 07/11/2013 by Juan Cole

Aljazeera Arabic has long since lost a lot of its previous journalisic
standards, once its head, Waddah Khanfar, was fired in favor a member of
the royal family. Some 22 Egyptian journalists just resigned from Aljazeera
in Cairo in protest against its Fox-News-like biases in reporting on recent
events.

Aljazeera English usually still does a good job, having a different
editorial line and generally good reporters, often former BBC or ABC
reporters.

But their publication of a frankly brain dead op-ed purporting to show US
support for anti-Morsi political forces is sheer conspiracy theory and very
bad, unbalanced journalism.

All the piece shows is that the US State Department program in ‘democracy
assistance' granted small amounts of funding to … Suprise! democracy
activists in Egypt. Many of the instances of such grants that the article
mentioned actually occurred in the Hosni Mubarak period, and Mubarak often
punished the pro-democracy groups that received such funding.

The article isn't pro-Morsi, it is pro-Mubarak.

We've known about this funding for years – it is all over wikileaks, and
there are indications sometimes Brotherhood- linked groups were considered
for it.

And if it weren't for US mutual relations with youth groups like April
6, the 2011 revolution might have been opposed by Washington and Morsi
would never have escaped Mubarak's prison at Wadi Natroun in the first
place.

The author commits the logical fallacy of suggesting that since the US
assisted some of the groups that later called for Morsi's overthrow,
Washington funded Morsi's overthrow.

The logical fallacy involved is post hoc ergo propter hoc. What comes after
something isn't necessary caused by that something. That the US gave a
little money to these groups is not proved to be connected in any way to
their favorable view of Morsi's overthrow, where they have one.

Europe also gave some funding for democracy promotion.

Egypt's elite, including both the army and the Muslim Brotherhood, is so
xenophobic (i.e. hates foreigners) and so conspiracy-minded that they even
passed a law against perfectly innocent foreign funding of non-governmental
organizations and jailed people about it. Saad Eddin Ibrahim of the Ibn
Khaldun Center for Human Rights got this treatment from Mubarak and went to
jail on similar pretexts.

The author admits he doesn't know about NED funding for 2011 to present,
i.e. has no proof of anti-Morsi funding from that quarter at all.

Morsi was overthrown by the Rebellion or Tamarrud Movement, which was
founded in late April by networked youth who had nothing to do with the
United States.

US Ambassador Anne Patterson called on Rebellion to cancel their planned
June 30 demonstration, and was denounced by the youth activists as
pro-Muslim Brotherhood. The Obama administration lobbied Gen. al-Sisi not
to make a coup, and argued for Morsi's democratic legitimacy.

This article is muddled mush, and will be cited by the equally brainless as
proof of something. It isn't.

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