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April 7, 2012 4:00  A.M._Obama Funds the Egyptian  Government_ 
(http://www.nationalreview.com/articles/295501/obama-funds-egyptian-government-andrew-c-m
ccarthy)   
A Muslim Brotherhood–controlled  government gets $1.5 billion.  
_By Andrew C. McCarthy _ (http://www.nationalreview.com/author/52265/bio) 
 
 
In October  2010, on the eve of the Islamic revolution that the media 
fancies as “the Arab  Spring,” the Supreme Guide of the Muslim Brotherhood 
called for jihad against  the United States. 
You might think that this _all but  unnoticed_ 
(http://www.jpost.com/Opinion/Columnists/Article.aspx?id=190894)  bombshell 
would be of some importance 
to policymakers in  Washington. It was not. It is not. This week, the Obama 
administration quietly  released $1.5 billion in foreign aid to the new 
Egyptian government, now  dominated by a Brotherhood-led coalition in 
parliament 
— soon to be joined by an  Ikhwan (i.e., Brotherhood) luminary as 
president. 
It is not easy to find the announcement. With the legacy media having 
joined  the Obama reelection campaign, we must turn for such news to outlets 
like 
the _Kuwait  News Agency_ 
(http://www.kuna.net.kw/ArticleDetails.aspx?id=2232075&language=en) . There, we 
learn that, having dug our nation into a $16 
trillion  debt hole, President Obama has nevertheless decided to borrow more 
money from  unfriendly powers like China so he can give it to an outfit 
that views the  United States as an enemy to be destroyed.
 
This pot of gold for Islamic supremacists is the spoils of a Brotherhood  
charm offensive. Given the organization’s unabashed goals and hostility 
towards  the West, it was U.S. policy, until recently, to avoid formal contacts 
with the  Brotherhood — although agents of the intelligence community and the 
State  Department have long engaged in off-line communications with 
individual MB  members. By contrast, the Obama administration from its first 
days 
has embraced  the Ikhwan — both the mothership, whose leaders were invited to 
attend Obama’s  2009 speech in Cairo despite its then-status as a banned 
organization under  Egyptian law, and the Brotherhood’s American satellites, 
which have been invited  to advise administration policymakers despite their 
notorious record of  championing violent jihadists and repressive sharia.  
Obama has overlooked the MB’s intimate ties to Hamas, which self-identifies 
 as the Ikhwan’s Palestinian branch and is formally designated a terrorist  
organization under American law. Administration officials have absurdly  
portrayed the Brothers as “secular” and “moderate,” although the 
organization,  from its founding in the 1920s, has never retreated an inch from 
its 
professed  mission to establish Islam’s global hegemony. 
The administration further hailed the Brotherhood’s triumph in post-Mubarak 
 legislative elections and made a point of abandoning the policy against 
formal  MB contacts — though, in now-familiar Obama fashion, it simultaneously 
claimed  that this “outreach” broke no new ground. And this week, the 
White House hosted  a Brotherhood delegation to “broaden our engagement” with 
Egypt’s new political  actors, as an administration spokesman _put it_ 
(http://globalmbreport.org/?p=6051) . In this, Obama officials  were quick to 
exploit the cover they’ve gotten from the  transnational-progressive wing of 
the 
Republican party: The administration  spokesman stressed that “Senators 
John McCain and Lindsey Graham and others have  met with members of the MB 
during their visits to Egypt.”
 
The useful-idiot brigade also includes the “_House  Democracy Partnership_ 
(http://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs/in-the-loop/post/house-members-meet-with
-muslim-brotherhood-candidate/2012/04/03/gIQAvwUmtS_blog.html) ,” a 
bipartisan cadre of congressmen that traipsed over  to Egypt on its recent tour 
of 
the “Arab Spring” countries. On the agenda was a  confab with Khairat 
el-Shater, the Brotherhood’s newly announced presidential  candidate. 
Shater is Washington’s new darling. That much is clear from an  
unintentionally hilarious _dispatch_ 
(http://www.nytimes.com/2012/04/02/world/middleeast/attacking-the-west-islamist-gains-in-egypt-presidential-bid.html?_r=1&adxnn
l=1&pagewanted=all&adxnnlx=1333713773-NcmXXJy0BwF6VcXkX31kdQ)  from  the 
New York Times’ David Kirkpatrick, who portrays the Brotherhood as  America’s 
“indispensable ally against Egypt’s ultraconservatives.” Sure, they  may 
be the world’s leading exemplar of what Kirkpatrick gently calls “political  
Islam,” but our policy geniuses reckon the Brothers are much to be 
preferred  over the “Salafis” — reputedly, the more hardcore Islamic 
supremacists. 
As the  Times elaborates, the Obama administration is alarmed by the rise of 
a  charismatic Salafist, Hazem Salah Abu Ismail, who has shot to second 
place in  the polls. Shater, the theory goes, could overtake Ismail and lead 
Egypt in the  Brotherhood’s more “pragmatic direction.”
 
What the Times neglects to tell you is that Ismail, the extremist,  is 
actually an Ikhwan guy. His father was a popular Islamist and he has already  
run for office twice as a Brotherhood candidate. These impeccable  Islamist 
credentials make him broadly appealing not only to Salafists but to  
Brotherhood enthusiasts, as the Hudson Institute’s Samuel Tadros details in the 
 best 
_report_ 
(http://www.currenttrends.org/research/detail/egypts-muslim-brotherhood-after-the-revolution)
  to  date on state of the Brotherhood in the 
aftermath of the revolution. (It is  found in the _latest  edition_ 
(http://www.currenttrends.org/docLib/201110281_ct12.pdf)  of the essential 
series, 
Current Trends in Islamist  Ideology.) There is little substantive daylight 
between Ismail and Shater —  the Brotherhood and Salafists disagree mainly on 
the pace of change, not the  direction.  
And what about Shater? The Times dutifully reports that he embodies  “the 
Brotherhood’s pragmatic focus on stable relations with the United States  and 
Israel and free-market economics.” But what is most pragmatic about him and 
 his Brothers is their understanding of Western opinion elites — gullible,  
biddable, and desperate to believe Middle Eastern Islam, which the 
Brotherhood  exemplifies, is unthreatening. The Brotherhood’s actual agenda is 
to 
destabilize  the United States and destroy Israel. And touching as the Times’  
newfound fondness for free-market economics may be, the Brotherhood’s goal 
is to  smash the Western model and impose sharia economics — a major 
component in a  program whose totalitarian elements may have some allure for 
the 
Obama Left but  which few Americans would regard as “free.”
Shater is the MB’s “Deputy Guide.” He is a revered figure: jailed by the  
Mubarak Regime for much of the past two decades and regarded as the “Iron Man
”  of the Brotherhood movement. Naturally, the Western press — the folks 
who  package the Brothers as “moderates,” “pragmatists,” and even “
secularists” —  render Shater as a “businessman.” But he happens to be the 
businessman the  Brotherhood has tasked to shape its comprehensive strategy for 
post-Mubarak  Egypt. The Ikhwan refer to this as “the Nahda Project” — the 
Islamic  Renaissance.  
It turns out that a year ago in Alexandria, Shater delivered a lengthy,  
remarkable lecture, “Features of Nahda: Gains of the Revolution and the 
Horizons  for Developing.” The Hudson Institute learned of the lecture, which 
is 
now _available on YouTube_ (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JnSshs2qzrM) , and 
 this week released the _first  installment_ 
(http://www.currenttrends.org/research/detail/khairat-al-shater-on-the-nahda-project)
  of a translation. 
Speaking in Arabic to like-minded  Islamists rather than credulous Congress 
critters, Shater was emphatic  that the Brotherhood’s fundamental principles 
and goals never change — only the  tactics by which they are pursued. “You 
all know that our main and overall  mission as Muslim Brothers is to empower 
God’s religion on earth, to organize  our life and the lives of the people 
on the basis of Islam, to establish the  Nahda [i.e., the ‘renaissance’ or ‘
rise’] of the Ummah [the notional global  Muslim nation] and its 
civilization on the basis of Islam, and to subjugate  people to God on earth.” 
He went 
on to reaffirm the time-honored plan of the  Brotherhood’s founder, Hassan 
al-Banna, stressing the need for both personal  piety and internal 
organizational discipline in pursuing the goal of worldwide  Islamic hegemony. 
Moreover, even as the Times portrayed him as America’s salvation  from a 
Salafi-controlled Egypt, Shater was cutting a deal with what the  Associated 
Press _described_ 
(http://www.washingtonpost.com/world/middle_east/egypts-muslim-brotherhood-makes-pledges-to-empower-religious-scholars-to-implement-shar
ia/2012/04/04/gIQAmUDJvS_story.html)  as  “hard-line Salafi scholars and 
clerics.” In exchange for their support, he  promised to form a “council of 
clerics” that would review all legislation to  ensure that it complies with 
sharia. 
No one should be remotely surprised. As Samuel Tadros outlines in his 
essay,  the Egyptian Brotherhood’s political arm, the Freedom and Justice 
Party, 
has  released a 93-page platform that proposes to put every aspect of human 
life  under sharia-compliant state regulation. The document is unmistakably  
anti-Western and virulently anti-Israeli in its orientation — structuring 
civil  society on the foundation of “Arab and Islamic unity”; making the  “
strengthen[ing] of Arab and Islamic identity” the “goal of education”; 
making  treaties (including, of course, the Camp David accords, by which the 
secular,  pro-American Sadat regime made peace with Israel) subject to approval 
by the  population (i.e., the same people who just elected Islamists by a 
landslide);  and describes Israel, “the Zionist entity [as] an aggressive, 
expansionist,  racist and settler entity.” 
This is the Muslim Brotherhood — the rabidly anti-American organization  
President Obama has courted for nearly four years and on whom he just decided 
to  rain down a billion-and-a-half more American taxpayer dollars. It was 
two years  into Obama’s term that Shater’s superior, MB Supreme Guide 
Muhammad Badi,  delivered a fiery _sermon_ 
(http://www.memri.org/report/en/0/0/0/0/0/0/4650.htm)  — in  Arabic, of course 
— reminding Muslims of “Allah’s 
commandment to wage jihad for  His sake with [their] money and lives, so that 
Allah’s word will reign supreme  and the infidels’ word will be inferior.” 
Applying this injunction, Badi  exclaimed that jihad — which he called “
resistance” — “is the only solution  against the Zio-American arrogance and 
tyranny.” Wounded by jihadists in Iraq  and Afghanistan, the United States, 
Badi pronounced, “is now experiencing the  beginning of its end, and is heading 
towards its demise.” 
Sounds like an indispensable ally to me. 
—  Andrew C. McCarthy is the author,  most recently, of _The Grand  Jihad: 
How Islam and the Left Sabotage America_ 
(http://www.nationalreview.com/redirect/amazon.p?j=1594033773) .

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