More evidence that Barack Hussein Obama is in bed with Mohamed Morsi and the Muslim Brotherhood
Ousted Egyptian president Mohamed Morsi (from prison) to the CIA: “How could America and its security institutes abandon me, while I served them sincerely and cooperated with them?”
Canada Free Press (h/t Mike F)
The Muslim Brotherhood still dreams of the return of their ousted
president Mohamed Morsi. Yet with 90% of their senior leaders arrested
and facing trial, losing popular support and getting banned and regarded
as a terrorist organization their return-to-power yearning seems far
fetched.
(In total opposition to Obama Regime policy on Egypt, showing a bit of spine for a change) U.S.
Secretary of State, John Kerry recently said that the Muslim
Brotherhood had stolen the Egyptian revolution, and several reports
confirm that the U.S. administration realize now that they were betting
on the losing horse.
Morsi faces charges ranging from
incitement to killing demonstrators, high treason, spying for foreign
countries, covering up for registered terrorists, among other crimes (like allegedly selling 40% of Sinai to Obama for $8 billion so he could give it to Hamas). He will spend the rest of his life in prison, if he’s lucky enough not to receive a death sentence.
Recent confidential reports mention
that Morsi was in shock and suffering severe depression after Kerry’s
comments. He feels that the Americans have begun to abandon him in favor
of the new Egyptian government. Morsi sent a message through his
prison visitors to the CIA saying: How could America and its security
institutes abandon me?”
Brotherhood leaders have started to
communicate with their sympathizers and affiliates inside the U.S.
administration to clarify the reasons behind John Kerry’s recent
statements. A high source inside the Brotherhood said that the
Brotherhood leaders in America asked the CIA: Why did you leave the
Brotherhood and forsake them. Naturally, the source did not say what
the response of the U.S. intelligence was.
This coincides with reports of the
intense disagreement between Susan Rice, the national security adviser
and John Kerry regarding the way the United States should be dealing
with the Muslim Brotherhood and with the new Egyptian government.
Brotherhood leaders, members and
sympathizers do not want to believe reality and continue their dream of
the return of Morsi. Brotherhood activists organize demonstrations
almost every day, despite the new laws regulating demonstrations giving
police the right to respond forcefully when demonstrations turn violent.
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