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The Biden administration revives the threat of the Muslim Brotherhood Israel today

2021-02-27T21:43:24.932Z


| the Middle East The administration's distorted view of "human rights" could play into the hands of Ben Salman's opponents • We saw the devastating result in Iran 42 years ago • Interpretation US President Joe Biden. Will bring the "Muslim Brotherhood" back on the map? Photo:  Reuters The ideological madness that has taken over the left in Western countries is well reflected in its attitude toward the Muslim


The administration's distorted view of "human rights" could play into the hands of Ben Salman's opponents • We saw the devastating result in Iran 42 years ago • Interpretation

  • US President Joe Biden. Will bring the "Muslim Brotherhood" back on the map?

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    Reuters

The ideological madness that has taken over the left in Western countries is well reflected in its attitude toward the Muslim Brotherhood and its affiliates around the world.

Since this organization was persecuted by most regimes in the Arab world and forced to export its activities to Europe and the United States, among other places - where it could create an image of a "persecuted political victim", the religious-fanatical Muslim Brotherhood managed to join left-wing parties as a dialogue partner. Legitimate in the "global" struggle for "progress, welfare and democracy."   

The Muslim Brotherhood recognizes itself as a "popular" alternative to existing regimes throughout the Middle East, as "political Islam," as the true representatives of the people, as a promise of change and freedom.

But those who really want to know what happens when the Muslim Brotherhood comes to power can learn from the elimination of democracy by Erdogan in Turkey, from the terrorist regime that Hamas is leading in the Gaza Strip and from the madness from which Egypt escaped with the ouster of President Morsi, the Muslim Brotherhood. The Egyptian army.

The Muslim Brotherhood is not a democratic alternative to Middle East regimes.

They want to use democracy to impose a dark and dictatorial religious regime.

There is certainly room here to identify processes that took place in Germany in the 1930s.

Jamal Khushkji was one of the Muslim Brotherhood's main PR agents in the United States.

He worked to promote the idea that "political reform and democracy in an Arab state would not be possible without 'political Islam' (the code name for the Muslim Brotherhood in Western political discourse) taking part."

However, Saudi Crown Prince Muhammad bin Salman - unlike the Western left, learned a very clear lesson from the "Arab Spring" events in Tunisia, Egypt and Libya, as well as from the ISIS phenomenon that gained "new life" in the shadow of the "Arab Spring" events, and decided to eliminate all The Muslim Brotherhood threatens the Saudi royal house.

The way Khushkji was killed at the Saudi consulate in Istanbul is causing nausea and other digestive problems in many in the West.

But the Middle East has its own rules of conduct and conduct, and these are not meant to be liked by Western leftist purists.

There is a fierce struggle in the region between three influential Axes in the Muslim world: the Iranian-Shiite Axis, the Saudi-Sunni Axis and the Muslim Brotherhood Axis, led by Turkey and Qatar.

Saudi Arabia finds itself under attack by the other two deputies.

Hashukaji was assigned a senior position in the war against Saudi Arabia, and he paid the price for it. 

The Biden administration's attempts to undermine the heir to the throne, Muhammad bin Salman, including through the intelligence report on his involvement in the Hashukaji assassination, are playing with fire.

Ben Salman initiated in Saudi Arabia, the Arabian Peninsula, and the entire Middle East the reform and change movement that was most needed to propel the region forward after nearly a century of paralysis and degeneration.

His direct and indirect contribution to the breakthrough in the Arab world's relations with Israel should not be underestimated.

Without his "Abrahamic Covenants" blessing, no skin and tendons would have formed.

He showed courage in dealing with conservative elements, who tried to stick sticks in the wheels of his openness initiatives.

And he also had to use force against his many rivals.

The Muslim Brotherhood strongly opposes Muhammad bin Salman's ideas.

They also do not want any normalization with Israel.

But the Biden administration, with its distorted view of the precedence of "human rights" over any other matter and without regard to unique terrain conditions, is set to play into the hands of Ben Salman's opponents, including the Muslim Brotherhood.

We saw the devastating result of such a foolish democratic policy in Iran 42 years ago.

So, Jimmy Carter refrained from allowing the Shah to prevent the revolution, which had become Islamic and is still burning in the Middle East, by using maximum force.

Biden is about to make an equally devastating mistake.



Source: israelhayom

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