Tuesday, February 1, 2011
Sultan Knish: Obama Loses The Middle East
Daniel Greenfield's latest is essential reading, as shown by this excerpt:
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...A revolution runs off the energy of ongoing protests and street violence. But that energy is not a perpetual motion machine. Even with new government outrages, keeping the protests going takes dedication and resources. Eventually the casual looters and bored teenagers who fuel such protests go home. The working class men go back to work in order to feed their families. This leaves the protest core of middle-class and wealthy students exposed. They are the educated core of the protest movements, the ones who actually seem to know what they want. But they are also much easier to scatter and break than their poorer compatriots. Occasional protests will still go on, inspired by the events of that month, they may in time succeed in toppling the government, but only if it weakens significantly.
That means Mubarak might still survive, but our influence won't. The endorsement of Suleiman means that we won't see a dynasty of Mubaraks, which is probably a good thing, but also means that Egypt's secret police will call the shots in the future. The Cedar revolution has been swallowed up by Hezbollah. Lebanon will almost inevitably see another civil war, along with ethnic cleansing and possibly genocide. Jordan is falling under the Iranian umbrella. The days of the Hashemite kingdom are numbered. Imagine a Gaza four times the size of Israel. That's what we're on track for now.
Once Israel is bracketed in by enemies, an Islamist Turkey, a Muslim Brotherhood run Egypt and a Palestinian Jordan, and Iranian dominated Syria and Lebanon-- the game will move into its final stages. Iran needs to destroy Israel in order to prove its right to rule the region, but Israel is also one of the few points of agreement between Sunnis and Shiites. Iran's real foe is Saudi Arabia, but it can't act directly against it without bringing America into the game. If Iran can take Mecca, its leaders become the supreme authorities of Islam. Shiite control over Mecca might trigger a global Muslim civil war.
Or a global accommodation...
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ReplyDeleteHistory may blame President Obama for losing Egypt, but those who would be Masters (whatever the nationality) will credit him for having given it to Islam...
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Biblical.
ReplyDeleteMaybe he IS Nyarlathotep, the Creeping Chaos.
Meanwhile, here at home, freedom FROM information and choice in education in the interest of building good little progbots:
ReplyDeletehttp://www.opposingviews.com/i/schools-must-be-protected-from-religious-right
You and I know that even ASKING to have creationism or even intelligent design mentioned as an alternate THEORY is "trying to take over."
That wacky Muslim Brotherhood. They want to close the Suez Canal and choke off Egypt's (and the world's) oil supply. Oh, and go to war on Israel NOW.
ReplyDeletehttp://punditpress.blogspot.com/2011/02/muslim-brotherhood-suez-canal-must-be.html
Regular folks, culture and propaganda aside, want peace, prosperity and freedom-very basic things-and they otherwise go about their lives.
ReplyDeleteRadical, thinking they have the answer(but don't)agitate. Most don't realize they'be being duped and cause more harm than good. Those that do see the puppet strings join in or opt out, or get opted out...
Our enemy uses our basic traits against us, they always have...
We let the Council on Foreign Relations make our bed now we get to lie in it. This is all part of a script, and the endgame is for the nations to wreck each other so those CFR fuckers can emerge from their bunkers and take full possession of Earth.
You guys got any suggestions for decent quality boots that are just as effective in the mountains as they are on pavement?
ReplyDeleteAnd the new Caliphate rises....
ReplyDeleteThat will likely hasten the Islamification of Europe.
Anyone else see the signs in Cairo: "Yes We Can Too"?
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The Muslim Brotherhood:
ReplyDelete"An Explanatory Memorandum
On the General Strategic Goal for the Group In North America"
5/22/1991
http://www.investigativeproject.org/documents/misc/20.pdf
"4- Understanding the role of the Muslim Brother in North America:
The process of settlement is a "Civilization-Jihadist Process" with all the word means. The
Ikhwan must understand that their work in America is a kind of grand Jihad in eliminating and
destroying the Western civilization from within and "sabotaging" its miserable house by their hands and the hands of the believers so that it is eliminated and God's religion is made victorious over all other religions. Without this level of understanding, we are not up to this challenge and have not prepared ourselves for Jihad yet. It is a Muslim's destiny to perform Jihad and work
wherever he is and wherever he lands until the final hour comes, and there is no escape from that
destiny except for those who chose to slack. But, would the slackers and the Mujahedeen be
equal."
An anti-Islamic concoction similar to the anti-Semitic "Protocols of the Elders of Zion," or the real deal?
Listen to their poster boy Anjem Chaudary sometime.
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