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-------- Original Message  --------     Subject:  Who Lost Egypt?  Date:  
Sat, 29 Jan 2011 17:13:17 -0500  From:  Dick Morris Reports 
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WHO LOST EGYPT?

By DICK  MORRIS

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In the 1950s, the accusation "who  lost China" resonated throughout 
American politics and led to the defeat of  the Democratic Party in the 
presidential elections of 1952.   Unless  President Obama reverses field and 
strongly 
opposes letting the Muslim  brotherhood take over Egypt, he will be hit with 
the modern equivalent of the  1952 question: Who Lost Egypt? 

The Iranian  government is waiting for Egypt to fall into its lap.  The 
Muslim  Brotherhood, dominated by Iranian Islamic fundamentalism,  
WTH ? Iran is Shiah, the MB is Sunni, with Saudi Wahhabi  connections. 
There may be Iranian $$ support, as there is with Hamas, but it  hardly says 
that the MB has converted to anything. Well, religion is not  exactly Morris' 
strong suit, viz, about this subject he is essentially  clueless. 
will doubtless  emerge as the winner should the government of Egypt fall.  
The Obama  Administration, in failing to throw its weight against an Islamic 
takeover, is  guilty of the same mistake that led President Carter to fail 
to support the  Shah, opening the door for the Ayatollah Khomeini to take 
over  Iran.

The United States has enormous leverage  in Egypt - far more than it had in 
Iran.  We provide Egypt with upwards  of $2 billion a year in foreign aid 
under the provisos of the Camp David  Accords orchestrated by Carter.  The 
Egyptian military, in particular,  receives $1.3 billion of this money.  The 
United States, as the pay  master, needs to send a signal to the military 
that it will be supportive of  its efforts to keep Egypt out of the hands of 
the Islamic  fundamentalists.  Instead, Obama has put our military aid to 
Egypt "under  review" to pressure Mubarak to mute his response to the 
demonstrators and has  given top priority to "preventing the loss of human 
life."   

President Obama should say that Egypt has  always been a friend of the 
United States.  He should point out that it  was the first Arab country to make 
peace with Israel.  He should recall  that President Sadat, who signed the 
peace accords, paid for doing so with his  life and that President Mubarak 
has carried on in his footsteps.  He  should condemn the efforts of the Muslim 
Brotherhood extremists to take over  the country and indicate that America 
stands by her longtime ally.  He  should address the need for reform and 
urge Mubarak to enact needed  changes.  But his emphasis should be on standing 
with our  ally.

The return of Nobel laureate Dr. Mohamed  ElBaradei, the former head of the 
International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA)  has to Egypt as the presumptive 
heir to Mubarak tells us where this revolution  is headed.  Carolyn Glick, a 
columnist for the Jerusalem Post, explains  how dangerous ElBaradei is.  
"As IAEA head," she writes, "Elbaradei  shielded Iran's nuclear weapons 
program from the Security Council.  He  [has] continued to lobby against 
significant UN Security Council sanctions or  other actions against Iran...Last 
week, 
he dismissed the threat of a nuclear  armed Iran [saying] 'there is a lot 
of hype in this  debate'."

As for the Muslim Brotherhood, Glick  notes that "it forms the largest and 
best organized opposition to the Mubarak  regime and [is] the progenitor of 
Hamas and al Qaidi.  
No-one spells Al Qaeda as "al Qaidi"  Does morris bother  to read anything 
of substance about Islam or Islamic terrorism  ? 
It seeks  Egypt's transformation into an Islamic regime that will stand at 
the forefront  of the global jihad."

Now is the time for  Republicans and conservatives to start asking the 
question: Who is losing  Egypt?  We need to debunk the starry eyed idealistic 
yearning for reform  and the fantasy that a liberal democracy will come from 
these  demonstrations.[ this much is likely ]  It won't.   Iranian domination 
will. 
Utter crap. And there are just about no Shi'ites in  Egypt. 
I wonder if Morris realizes  that there are differences between Catholics 
and Protestants, or between  Christian Science and Computer Science.  
Don't get me wrong, in some  ways his thesis is fairly prescient, its just 
that it is full of amateurish  factual errors. 


Egypt, with 80 million people, is  the largest country in the Middle East 
or North Africa.  Combined with  Iran's 75 million (the second largest) they 
have 155 million people.  By  contrast the entire rest of the region -- 
Algeria, Morocco, Libya, Iraq, Saudi  Arabia, Yemen, Syria, Tunisia, Jordan, 
UAE, Lebanon, Kuwait, Oman, and Qatar  combined-- have only 200 million.

We must not  let the two most populous and powerful nations in the region 
fall under the  sway of Muslim extremism, the one through the weakness of 
Jimmy Carter and the  other through the weakness of Barack Obama.
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