Showing posts with label al-Sisi. Show all posts
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Wednesday, 10 August 2016

What is the Future for Egypt?

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The Arab Spring saw a host of "revolutions" that deposed dictators on the basis of their authoritarian rule, yet post-Arab Spring some states collapsed entirely, others clung on to power and some were overthrown by new dictators. It has now become clear that the Arab Spring was indeed engineered through Western NGO's and youth movements despite claims it being a "blessed revolution". Those who rode the bandwagon of "blessed revolution" should now accept the reality that the Arab Spring was a pretext to destruction and turmoil in the Muslim lands in order to subdue them, demilitarise them and shatter their hopes of political Islam.
Egypt's el-Sisi is a known ally of the U.S. before and after his presidency and it is made all the more clearer when the U.S. fail to clearly denounce the coup that overthrew the democratically elected Morsi, despite it being clear policy that the U.S. does not work with governments who come about through military coups or non-democratic means. They briefly halted military trade for a few years but continued trading shortly after when Egypt began buying from other nations. 
Five years ago under Hosni Mubarak it was imperative to keep Egypt as a strong strategic ally of the U.S. as Egypt was a cornerstone for U.S. strategy in the Middle East and U.S. was a cornerstone of Egyptian strategy. Today, the U.S. have penetrated the Middle East replaced Russian and European influence with American influence, as is the case with Libya and Syria.  However, any strain in the relationship between Egypt and the U.S. will have adverse affects for both, although more detrimental for Egyptians, in terms of security and economy. A sad state of affairs considering the Muslims should not be relying on the West for security and economy but this is ultimately the reality today when the Western nations can destroy the Muslims through proxy warfare, pretext of terrorism and economic sanctions.
Egypt's military heavily relies on U.S. military assistance and this accounts for a quarter of Egyptian defence expenditure. This is because Egypt owns 200+ F16's, 1000 M1 Abrams and other American military equipment which requires constant maintenance, training and support. Such a heavy reliance means that Egypt cannot use its military without the tacit support of America, and so for those people who say it's a bad move by the West to sell weaponry to Muslim countries because one day the Khilafah will control and use it against them, this is unrealistic as the Khilafah may not have the capability to maintain such equipment without U.S. support. Similarly in other Arab countries that have highly sophisticated militaries, such as Saudi, Jordan and Iran.

Trapping the Muslim Brotherhood

It is evident that the Muslim Brotherhood under Dr. Morsi was never allowed to continue longer than it had done.  It was a deceitful trick by the Americans to expose the Muslim Brotherhood channels through legitimising their existence only to hack to death every vein that became apparent. This loss of blood for the Muslim Brotherhood completely shattered almost 100 years of work they have done on the ground in Egypt and across the Arab world. America's plans for Egypt was never going to include the Muslim Brotherhood nor is it to include a military dictatorship but rather it is biding its time to execute the plans for Syria, Libya and Yemen.  Many of the Brotherhood's members are now back underground or in prisons, and some have created shadow parties in other countries such as Turkey.

Will Sisi remain?

Sisi's reign will no doubt remain for now due to the sensitivity of the American military routes. 30 American warships including nuclear powered aircraft carriers pass through the Suez Canal regularly and more than 2000 U.S. military planes fly over Egypt's air space annually. These numbers increase several-fold during wartime. These routes are a big asset for the U.S. as other routes are more costly and give other nations a trump card over the U.S.
A report titled "The Future of the US-Egyptian Relationship"  by American think tank CSIS mentioned that:
“when Egypt was revolutionary, the region felt revolutionary, and when Egypt was tilting Islamic, the region seemed to tilting Islamic.”
Therefore it is better that Egypt is not tilting Islamic  or revolutionary (for now) for the West. It is however impossible to steer Egypt into a "secular democracy" or a "democracy with Islamists" when Sisi is purging the Muslim Brotherhood out of the various sectors it used to enjoy fiefdom in, a group far more interlinked into the fabric of Egyptian society than the Gulenists are in the current purge in Turkey.
It will be Sisi's duty under instruction of the Americans to continue his brutal crackdown while the Western nations conclude their operations in their near abroad, but little does Sisi realise that his undermining of liberal democracy and authoritarianism will also be his own downfall for the West can easily conjure up an Arab Spring like narrative against him and replace him with the "peoples choice".
America needs Sisi for the time being while Syria, Libya and Yemen are being resolved militarily because any impediment to American military at this sensitive time can leave America without control of those regions. Israel also needs a strong Egypt ally while their borders  feel threatened, hence Sisi's continuous vocal support for Israel and its joint objectives in Sinai.
If and when the other regions are concluded, Egypt can easily see destabilisation at their own doorstep as it won't be hard to "stoke up the youth" against Sisi or even a reformed Muslim Brotherhood led by the liberal youth members adopting the Turkish model for democracy.

Wake up call for the Muslims in Egypt

For the Muslims residing in Egypt, you have been stung hard once already and the muddy waters have become clear to who the aggressor was. You may enjoy the price of bread today more so than you did under Morsi but you will surely enjoy the taste of the afterlife more when you work towards the real solution.
Don't hide beneath your covers now because Allah (swt) has made it plain to you that working within a secular system to gradually implement the Sharia is indeed the wrong method!
Let this be a sign from the Almighty Allah 'Azza wa-jalla that the only method to resume the Islamic way of life whereby the Muslims will have protection, security and prosperity is the method of the Beloved Prophet ﷺ!

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Tuesday, 26 May 2015

Sisi shoots his foot again, but don't worry it's still metal plated and 'Made in America'


It was not long ago when Sisi carried out a coup d'état in Egypt and took to the throne. He carried out certain actions that didn't help his image, such as the closure of tunnels that served as a lifeline for the Palestinians in Gaza with recently around 521 tunnels having been discovered and closed. He ordered the demolishment of all facilities and housing within the buffer zone (500m or 0.3 miles, west of the Gaza Strip) and vowed that he would compensate those who have lost their homes and businesses - yet he has not delivered his promise and left thousands homeless not unlike 'Israel' (Occupied Palestine) who extend their settlement boundaries and do the same.

The recent death sentence to many handed down en-masse as well as to ousted Muslim Brotherhood leader, Morsi, means that not only does it make it difficult to engage with Sisi locally but also internationally he is having issues with making friends. President of Germany, Norbert Lammert,  has expressed no interest in meeting the Egyptian leader stating that his human rights record nor the democratic evolution of Egypt shows any progress.

It begs the question to why Sisi was put in there in the first place. US's hollow rhetoric regarding his coup expressed implicit blessings and why not? He has managed to achieve those things that other Presidents failed to deliver for the U.S. in such a short space of time. It seems as if he is the man of action for the West and not to mention the cooperation in the war on Muslims in Libya, his public abhorrence of the Islamic texts (Including the Quran) which he thinks have been wrongly sacralized by the masses etc.






Sources:
https://www.middleeastmonitor.com/news/europe/18792-president-of-german-parliament-explains-refusal-to-meet-al-sisi

Thursday, 14 May 2015

Leaked recordings reveal Al-Badawi's prior knowledge of 2013 massacres and MB oust

Source: https://www.middleeastmonitor.com/news/africa/18625-leaked-recordings-reveal-al-badawis-prior-knowledge-of-2012-massacres

An interesting leak in Egypt clearly shows that it was not 'democracy' that brought Muslim Brotherhood to power but rather it was external influences. Purposefully aimed at destroying the group as well as its loyalties by its many supporters.
Key Points:
"The recordings reveal that everything that the Muslim Brotherhood in Egypt has been subjected to in the wake of the revolution, including the killings, had been planned for many years by the Egyptian security agencies with the full knowledge and participation of Al-Badawi"
The other person who responds seems to be a senior security figure in the establishment, as he was addressing Al-Wafd's leader by his first name: "Oh Sayyid. The upcoming period will be a dark one for the Brotherhood. Armed militias will slaughter them in their own houses. Egypt will be full of orchestrated terrorism to retaliate against the Brotherhood and seek revenge from the revolution that brought down the security apparatus."

Monday, 23 February 2015

Sisi Vows to Free “Innocent Youths”

http://english.al-akhbar.com/content/prominent-egyptian-activist-gets-prison-term-sisi-vows-free-innocent-youths%E2%80%9D

We know al-Sisi is wanting to give the moderate youths of Muslim Brotherhood the chance to join the political framework of Egypt so this news does not come as a surprise. It would be interesting to see if they use these youths to form a new secular version of Muslim Brotherhood - and deal with the old guard.

From Source:
Egyptian President Abdel Fattah al-Sisi promised on Sunday to release young people who may have been wrongly jailed during a military crackdown on the opposition since he overthrew his Islamist predecessor in 2013.
He said journalists had complained that there were innocent people in prison, so he told them to draw up a list.
"I told them I don't deny there might be innocent youths" in prison, Sisi said.
"Over the next few days the first group of our youths in detention will be released," he added.

Thursday, 19 February 2015

Egypt's intervention in Libya is killing civilians as expected

https://www.middleeastmonitor.com/news/africa/17066-military-intervention-in-libya-unacceptable-tuareg-official

Why is it that the mainstream media does not tell us of the scores of people that the Satanic Coalition are killing on this 'War on ISIS'?

Al-Koni offered his condolences to the families of the victims in the city of Darnah who were bombed by the Egyptian fighter jets which left eight people dead including four children between the ages of four and seven.
He said: "The Egyptian military intervention is completely unacceptable" stressing that Egypt's President Abdel Fatah Al-Sisi carried out the air strikes in Libya to absorb the Egyptians' anger after the execution of the Copts.
"The Egyptian attack is fruitless because terrorism cannot be fought with aircrafts, only the Libyans can defeat it on the ground and in coordination with the country's social components including the tribes and families, because they know who is involved in terrorism. They are best to protect their areas from terrorism," he explained.


Sisi and Israel in partnership on War on Islam

https://www.middleeastmonitor.com/news/middle-east/17074-netanyahu-we-will-stand-beside-egypt-in-the-war-on-terrorism

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said yesterday that Israel would continue to "stand by Egypt in the war against terrorism, which poses a threat to the entire Middle East".


Speaking to reporters ahead of his meeting with US Senator David Perdue in Jerusalem, Netanyahu said: "Today, the forces of militant Islam are on the march throughout the Middle East. Islamic State just barbarically massacred 21 Egyptian civilians in Libya."
"Our hearts go out to the families and to the people of Egypt facing this horrible savagery. And Israel will continue to stand side-by-side with Egypt in the battle against terrorism, which threatens us all," he added.

Tuesday, 10 February 2015

Sisi securing funding on the wishes of the West

https://www.middleeastmonitor.com/articles/africa/16851-the-many-faces-of-abdel-fatah-al-sisi

Abdel Fatah Al-Sisi is an actor of some talent. To the revolutionary leaders in Tahrir Square, and to the youth leaders he met, he was the general who told them the army was on their side. To Egypt's first democratically elected president, he was the religiously observant officer, whose hands shook when told he would replace Mohammed Tantawi as commander-in-chief. To liberals like Mohammed elBaradei, Sisi was the man who would get rid of Morsi and hand over power to a civilian government. To America, Europe and Israel, he was a westerner. To Nasserites, an Arab nationalist.
But sometime, somewhere, Sisi would be caught without a script, off-mic, revealing his real thoughts and personality. This has now happened in a series of leaks of recorded conversations of his senior officials. In earlier leaks, they were allegedly recorded giving instructions on what Egyptian TV anchors should say about Sisi's candidacy for the presidency. They appeared to be tampering with a high profile court case of four police officers involved in the killing of 37 detainees en route to prison.
On Saturday night the most significant of the leaks was broadcast, as they concerned conversations about Egypt's Gulf donors. When the Turkey-based Egyptian satellite TV channel Mekameleen broadcast the audio recordings, the satellite link was jammed. The contents came out on YouTube.
In one excerpt allegedly recorded about a year ago, Sisi, Mahmoud Higazi, who was then head of military intelligence and now head of the army, and Brigadier General Abbas Kamil, the manager of Sisi's office, were talking about asking Saudi Arabia, the UAE and Kuwait for $10 billion each. They discussed how the money was to be transferred -- not into the coffers of the state, or the central bank, but surreptitiously in small amounts to bank accounts used by the Egyptian Army.
The translated excerpt reads:
Sisi: Look, you tell him that we need 10 to be deposited in the army's account. 10 what?
Kamil: Into the army's account.
Sisi: These 10, when we succeed will be worked for what? For the state. We want another ten like them from the UAE and we want from Kuwait another ten like them. That is in addition to the two pennies [Egyptian expression for small amounts of money] to be deposited in the Central Bank and to complement the account of 2014.
Kamil: (Laughter)
Sisi: What are you laughing at?
Kamil: (Still laughing) He'll pass out.
Sisi: What?
Kamil: He'll pass out. (laughs)
Sisi: They have money like rice [meaning too much].
Kamil: I know, Sir.
Sisi: The Americans [tell them] this figure is this ... like this.

These recordings have not yet been independently verified and they were leaked to a satellite station in Turkey that is pro-Morsi. The satellite channel is so confident that these voices are genuine that they having them tested by international voice recognition experts. Coming on top of what has already been published from Saudi sources about the links between Sisi's office and Tuwaijri, the weight of evidence leads one to conclude they are genuine.
Coming just weeks before an international donors conference in which the same Gulf States are expected to cough up billions of dollars more, the leaks are timely. They allegedly show Sisi diverting money meant for the reconstruction of the state into the Egyptian Army's coffers. And they beg the question: Where has all this money gone?

Friday, 6 February 2015

Opinion: The False Light at the End of the Western Manufactured Tunnel for Muslims in Egypt


It was always inevitable that the Muslim Brotherhood had to be incorporated into Egyptian politics in some form or another due to their clout and prominence among many Egyptians, as well as their loose links with other off-shoots around the region. The West orchestrated a cunning maneuver that saw the 'Gradualist' Muslim Brotherhood self-immolate from the arena of politics by handing over the baton while regulating the rules themselves. The Muslim Brotherhood, led by shortsighted and unqualified Dr Mohammad Morsi, sent Egypt into a rapid decline leaving the population exasperated and unable to fulfill basic needs of the Egyptians.

It was Morsi who actuated the 'New Suez Canal' project that would see Egypt's revenues jump from $5bn to $12.5bn, but without the blessing of their 'master', America, Morsi was left empty handed when the institutions, such as the armed forces that were not in the dominion of Morsi, stalled progress of the project on the grounds that it threatened 'national security'. 

There were 300 alleged reports on attacks on Egypt's energy infrastructure, as well as the battle for Sinai that cut off lucrative links to Israel and Jordan which in turn crippled Morsi's attempt to provide Egyptians with consistent power. It begs the question, why do the puppets of the West such as Saudi, Kuwait and UAE decide to suddenly release the chokehold that the West had on Egypt? Their pledge of $10bn ahead of an investment conference in March comes at a time where the tarnished and degraded Muslim Brotherhood are being groomed to return to the political stage, albeit in a diluted and secular form. In addition to newly crowned King of Saudi Arabia, King Salman, who is sympathetic towards Brotherhood with close officials to the government stating it is  'better to communicate' as 'an ideology cannot be removed by force'.

Why is it that Egypt is managing to secure massive lucrative deals with energy giants such as BP, Total and Shell? Would such major corporations that are directly linked to overall Western global initiatives knowingly take a risk in investing in a country struggling to get a grip of both its economy and so called 'terrorism' which we know is only perpetuated by the West themselves.

Why is it now that the 'New Suez Canal' can finally continue with an expected date of 2019 pushed forward to 2016 by the desperate al-Sisi? 

With what assurances can the oil minister Sherif Ismael claim that the energy crisis in Egypt will be overcome in 5 years with shale gas exploration? When we know there is only one current leader in shale gas industry and that is the current world superpower that dictates the economic climate of the Middle East.

These facts lead us to believe that the West are indeed toying with the idea of a coalition in Egypt whereby all warring factions can be a part of the solution bringing stability to the region and leaving the Egyptians with a false sense that the only solution can be participatory democracy and that Allah (swt) and His Messenger (saw) have no say in the realm of life.