Thursday, February 20, 2014

Taped exchange between Obama-backed Morsi, 9/11 Al Qaida leader

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Report quotes wiretapped exchange between Obama-backed Morsi, 9/11 Al Qaida leader

Egypt Obama and The Muslim Brotherhood

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President Mohammed Morsi engaged in a dialogue with Al Qaida commander Ayman Zawahiri. Morsi colluded with al Qaeda. Obama backed and unequivocally support Morsi. If A =B and B=C, then A = C. Further proof of Obama’s collusion with the jihadists who attacked this country on home soil and murdered thousands of Americans. Obama is working against us. He is an enemy of freedom, America, the free world.

This is yet another news story that should splashed across every major news station and lede every nightly news report in America. Obama threw everything he had behind Morsi. After supporting the ouster of our 30-year ally Mubarak, Obama applied intense pressure to expedite the Muslim Brotherhood takeover of power in Egypt.

Obama threatened Egypt with the withdrawal of billions in aid if they did not hand over the country to the Muslim Brotherhood. And after they did hand over power and Morsi took over and epically failed in his sharia power crush, Obama withdrew aid to the Egyptian people for rejecting this Islamic supremacist totalitarian.

And Obama engendered enormous anger among the Egyptian people. He repeatedly tried to save/reinstate Morsi after the Egyptian people threw off the Muslim Brotherhood yoke of Islamic tyranny.

And the enemedia continues to whistle past the graveyard of religious minorities and victims of jihad.

“Report quotes wiretapped exchange between Morsi, Al Qaida leader,” Special to WorldTribune.com

Geostrategy-Direct.com

CAIRO — Egypt’s ousted Islamist president was said to have conducted a dialogue with Al Qaida.

Former Egyptian President Mohammed Morsi. /AP/Maya Alleruzzo

Egypt’s pro-regime media have asserted that President Mohammed Morsi engaged in a dialogue with Al Qaida commander Ayman Zawahiri.

Morsi, overthrown in a military coup in July 2013 and now charged with treason, was said to have focused on the prospect that Zawahiri, a former Egyptian Army officer, would be allowed to return to the Sinai Peninsula.

“We are currently in the stage of consolidating power and need the help of all parties,” Morsi was quoted as telling Zawahiri. “We cannot at this time apply the Iranian model or Taliban rule in Egypt. It is impossible to do so now.”

 

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