Submitted by: Donald Hank
By George
Neumayr on 8.21.13
His
Islamophilia contributed to the mess in Egypt.
At the root
of America’s disastrous policy on Egypt lies Obama’s Islamophilia, a stance
which leads him to mistake friends for enemies and enemies for friends. Even at
this late date, he can’t make the most basic distinctions between pro-American
Egyptian military leaders and anti-American Islamic terrorists. His foreign
policy rests not on America’s interests but on politically correct prattle about
a non-existent Islamic spring.
According to
Senator Patrick “Leaky” Leahy, the Obama administration has suspended aid to
Egypt. Naturally, the GOP’s reflexively interventionist busybodies support this
decision. “For us to sit by and watch this happen is a violation of everything
that we stood for,” babbled Senator John McCain on CNN’s “State of the Union.”
What exactly is “everything that we stood for”? Egging on the Muslim
Brotherhood? Delivering up a U.S. ally of three decades to a jihadist mob?
Protecting democratically elected terrorists who once in power moved to destroy
democracy and persecute Christians?
The truth is
that Egypt’s military deserves a bonus for beating back the Muslim Brotherhood.
If U.S. aid has in fact gone into that effort, it is money well spent. It is
certainly more constructive than any of the asinine international projects
McCain normally endorses.
“America
cannot determine the future of Egypt. That’s a task for the Egyptian people,”
Obama said last week. “We don’t take sides with any particular party or
political figure. I know it’s tempting inside of Egypt to blame the United
States or the West or some other outside actor for what’s gone wrong.”
It is a
little late for Obama to strike this innocent pose. His 2009 Cairo speech was a
blown kiss to the Muslim Brotherhood, with its pro-revolution blather about how
“Muslim-majority countries were too often treated as proxies without regard to
their own aspirations” by his odious predecessors. The speech, to which Obama
had made a great show of inviting members of the Muslim Brotherhood, laid the
groundwork for the overthrow of Mubarak, an American ally, and the rise of
Morsi, an Islamic supremacist.
Obama
soft-pedaled the problem of radical Islam, treating it as a minor issue that a
few good chats could eliminate. Usually not enthusiastic about religion in
politics, he suddenly spoke as if the promotion of global Islam qualified as an
American value: “So let there be no doubt: Islam is a part of America. And I
believe that America holds within her the truth that regardless of race,
religion, or station in life, all of us share common aspirations —to live in
peace and security; to get an education and to work with dignity; to love our
families, our communities, and our God. These things we share. This is the hope
of all humanity.”
He somehow
thought that he could charm jihadists into better behavior and stabilize
American foreign policy on a pillar of Islamophilia. Having learned nothing from
this folly, he now gainsays the manner in which Egypt’s military is cleaning up
his mess, saying in his statement last week, “we’ve seen a more dangerous path
taken, through arbitrary arrests, a broad crackdown on Mr. Morsi’s associations
and supporters and now, tragically, violence that’s taken the lives of hundreds
of people and wounded thousands more.”
It is hard to
take this complaint seriously from a president who still refuses to acknowledge
the Muslim Brotherhood as a jihadist operation. According to James Clapper,
Obama’s Director of National Intelligence, the Muslim Brotherhood is a “largely
secular”organization. Maybe Clapper is relying on CIA Director John Brennan’s
Oprah-like definition of jihad: a “legitimate tenet of Islam, meaning to purify
oneself or one’s community.”
Such is
Obama’s continued faith in the Muslim Brotherhood that he had his Defense
Secretary Chuck Hagel repeatedly plead with Egypt’s military to give jihadists
positions in the new government. America now finds itself on the same side as
Iran in the conflict, with Saudi Arabia on the other side, offering to make up
much of the difference in lost U.S. aid.
This is
pathetic. Absolutely no American interest can explain it. The only explanation
is Obama’s excessive regard for Islam. He was bound and determined to “reset”
relations with it, and he got one in the form of scorched embassies, dead
diplomats, and a radicalized Egypt, bloodied and torn.
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