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May 20, 2011


Obama and the Muslim Brotherhood


 <http://www.familysecuritymatters.org/authors/id.94/author_detail.asp> Mark
Silverberg

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President Barack Obama appears to be preparing a fresh outreach to the
Muslim world in coming days, one that will ask those in the Middle East and
beyond to reject Islamic terrorism in the wake of Osama bin Laden’s death
and embrace what he believes will be a new era of positive relations with
the U.S. A senior Obama administration official, speaking on the condition
of anonymity suggested: "We shouldn't be afraid of Islam in the politics of
(Arab) countries", and Ben Rhodes, deputy national security adviser at the
White House told the Wall Street Journal: “It’s an interesting coincidence
of timing - that (bin Laden) is killed at the same time that you have a
model of change emerging in the region that is completely the opposite of
bin Laden’s model.” Problem is, this emerging model of change won’t be the
kind the U.S. Administration is anticipating.

 

Since taking office, the President has been infatuated with the Muslim
Brotherhood and has argued that political Islam and democratic politics are
compatible with one another. This is more than a little surprising given
that numerous polls are now suggesting that the Islamic bloc in Egypt will
likely win the September elections and include Salafists who are even more
extreme in their views of Islam than the Muslim Brotherhood, but this has
not dampened his enthusiasm for this policy paradigm. He is a true believer,
and fails to understand the nature of the gathering threats.

 

His outreach policy was defined in his June 2009 speech at Cairo’s Al-Azhar
University when he stated his intention to mend the rift between the United
States and the Muslim world by speaking of “the common values of the two
cultures”, and calling for a "new beginning" in the relationship. Now he is
about to begin another outreach initiative based on his belief that bin
Ladin’s death represents a unique opportunity for radical Islamist groups to
cast their swords into ploughshares, embrace democracy, and carry the torch
of freedom to the Arab world. And according to DEBKAFile intelligence
sources, he has already picked the “moderate” Muslim Brotherhood as his
partner for promoting American interests in the Arab world in place of their
ousted rulers. He will discover shortly that you can pet a scorpion but you
cannot change its nature.

 

His determination to pursue this folly comes as no surprise given the recent
Wikileak stating that his Administration had worked covertly with the Muslim
Brotherhood for some time to bring down the Mubarak government long before
the so-called “Arab Spring” of 2011. Within days of demonstrations erupting
in Tahrir Square and elsewhere in Egypt, President Obama was calling for his
Egyptian counterpart’s immediate removal from power - the sort of statement
he has effectively refrained from making either in Iran or Syria, where
demonstrations have gone on longer, and have been considerably bloodier.

 

In the coming months, we can expect to hear him addressing the Muslim world
with his utopian vision that bin Laden’s death signals an end to” the old
ways” and that the uprisings in Tunisia, Libya, Bahrain, Egypt, Yemen,
Jordan, Syria and elsewhere in the Arab world are the harbingers of a new
and better future of the Middle East. The problem with this approach is his
fundamental misunderstanding of the tribal and religious nature of Arab
societies, the extent to which political Islam prohibits resolution of the
Arab-Israeli conflict, and the dangers inherent in establishing alliances
with radical Islamists whose sole raison d’etre is the establishment of
Sharia throughout the Middle East and the destruction of American interests
and influence in the region - most notably Israel. 

 

As Islamic forces begin to take hold in the Arab world, it is becoming
clearer that it was not the death of bin Laden that the Arab world sought,
but the increasing influence of Islam in Arab societies that he promoted.
Poll after poll continues to show this. A recent Pew Research Center study
shows that more than 70% of Egyptians will favor the Muslim Brotherhood in
the upcoming election (just as the Palestinians favored “moderate” Hamas in
Gaza in the 2006 elections) while more than half of those polled favor
cancellation of Egypt’s 30-year peace treaty with Israel. This will have a
profound effect upon the future stability of the region. The “moderate”
Islamists he is eagerly promoting as agents of change have plans of their
own and will engender more not less radicalism and instability in the
region.

 

Nevertheless, Obama’s overtures continue to be motivated by his unwavering
belief that he can establish closer relations with an organization that is
determined to destroy Western influence in the Middle East and that
considers him to be a useful idiot much as Khomeini and the Politburo
considered Carter to be a useful idiot when the latter discarded his ally
the Shah of Iran during the 1979 “democratic” Iranian Revolution that
brought the Islamists to power.

 

Efraim Karsh wrote in the January 2011 issue of the Journal of International
Security Affairs: “If, today, America is reviled in the Muslim world, it is
not because of its specific policies but because, as the pre-eminent world
power, it blocks the final realization of (the Islamists’) age-old dream of
a universal Islamic community or umma. It is the failure to recognize this
state of affairs that accounts for the resounding lack of success of Obama’s
policies toward the Middle East and the Muslim World.” In effect, since the
Brotherhood’s admitted raison d’être is to establish and expand Shariah law
throughout the world, Obama’s outreach policy to them is not only naïve but
dangerous. Islamist leaders seek to replace Western influence in the Middle
East by any means necessary, preferably, but not necessarily by the ballot.

 

It is the inability to recognize this state of affairs that accounts for the
resounding lack of success of Obama’s policies in the Middle East and the
Muslim world. His outreach policies have failed spectacularly as evidenced
by the fact that Iran, despite all our efforts to appease and accommodate
the mullahs and (subsequently) to enforce sanctions against the country,
continues to work diligently to turn the recent Middle East disturbances to
their favor, backing Shiite and other dissident groups in Bahrain, Yemen,
and Saudi Arabia, and is on the brink of achieving nuclear capability. The
Saudis have concluded that America is a “paper tiger” and, as a result, have
moved into Bahrain militarily and begun to supply arms to the Syrian
opposition in order to prevent further Iranian penetration of those
countries. Turkey has turned away from the West and is becoming increasingly
Islamic in orientation. The Palestinians have become even more intransigent
and unwilling to compromise, negotiate, reduce incitement, and continue to
flaunt their treaty obligations with Israel and refuse to recognize Israel’s
existence as a Jewish state. Lebanon’s government is now effectively
controlled by Hezbollah and Iran, and Syria continues to facilitate the
transit of weapons and terrorists into Iraq and develop stronger bilateral
ties with the Iranians while utilizing Iranian-supplied tear gas, anti-riot
gear and militias to murder Syrian civilian protesters demonstrating against
Assad’s brutal dictatorship.

 

Perhaps the President believes, as does Zbigniew Brzezinski (architect of
the U.S. covert war in Afghanistan) that political Islam is an unstoppable
force that Washington can safely ride in order to capture and control the
oil and natural gas reserves of Central Asia, but if that is his belief,
he’s wrong. His outreach policy cannot pacify Islamic expansionists any more
than Chamberlain could appease Nazi expansionists. If and when American
officials finally understand this reality, the failure of Obama’s outreach
to the Muslim world will have at least provided him with a dose of reality.
But that will be small consolation after we’ve lost the Middle East.

 

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Contributing Editor Mark Silverberg is a foreign policy analyst for the
Ariel Center for Policy Research (Israel), he contributes to Arutz Sheva
(Israel National News) and the New Media Journal and is a member of
Hadassah’s National Academic Advisory Board. His book “
<http://www.amazon.com/Quartermasters-Terror-Arabia-Global-Islamic/dp/155605
3827> The Quartermasters of Terror: Saudi Arabia and the Global Islamic
Jihad” and his articles have been archived under
<http://www.marksilverberg.com/> www.marksilverberg.com and
<http://www.analyst-network.com/> www.analyst-network.com.

 

*The president’s speech
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can be read here.

 



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