The US, the Brotherhood and the Last Dance of Death
Historically, the Society of the Muslim Brothers — or the Brotherhood — has mobilized to play the specific role of bringing about social and political change not only in Egypt, but throughout the Arab world. It has appropriated Islam as a way to forge ahead, paving its path with blood and hate and accusations of apostasy. But the Brotherhood will never hide from us their black history, which has taken place in every Arab country where they have ascended. They have taken over those who naturally hold Islam dear and unfurled their devilish thread and obsessive convictions, moving toward dereliction: They bomb and they dance to the tune of the West and its interests. To disguise themselves, they have created a phony halo by adopting the cause of resistance against Zionist occupation — a cause quickly revealed to be a deceptive lie.
What Egypt has seen over the past two years has been nothing more than one great conspiracy hatched against the Egyptian people. The collapse of Mubarak’s corrupt regime and the radicalization of politics and society created a tumultuous society that became a natural environment for the Muslim Brotherhood to become the predator, lying in ambush, waiting for the right moment to pounce on its prey.
No doubt the Muslim Brotherhood or rather, the International Brotherhood Network, took advantage of the sweeping anger that drove the Egyptian people out into the streets to voice their demands for freedom and dignified lives. With the help of many Western and Arab political forces that swept down onto the revolution of Jan. 25, the Muslim Brotherhood gained influence and changed the course of the revolution to benefit itself.
The counterrevolution succeeded and the Muslim Brotherhood took power, soon renouncing the democratic process. They used the Islamist principle of unity between religion and politics to accuse opponents of apostasy, placing a gun to the head of anyone who argued with them or anyone who monitored their behavior. They claimed they were Allah’s chosen people and that whoever was against them belonged to the party of Satan.
The schemes, shared by the U.S. and the Muslim Brotherhood as a means to change the shape of the Arab world wherever coups toppled governments and the Brotherhood rose to power, have failed in the end. We are not surprised by U.S. responses during and after Morsi’s deposition by Abdel Fattah el-Sisi — the confused tone of the U.S. foreign secretary and United States Ambassador to Egypt Anne Patterson, dousing us in condemnations, pleas, etc.
I imagine that the U.S. administration and its accomplices who are still concerned for their supporters near Rabi’a Al-Adawiyya Square are left with only one choice: To continue the clashes with the armed forces and the Egyptian police — revealing the armed forces’ true face — which would save them from the predicament and inevitable fate that confronts the Brotherhood and its leaders, now accused of espionage in collaboration with international and enemy forces. Obama himself faces accusations brought by the U.S. Congress, especially after it was discovered that he had ordered huge amounts of aid delivered to the Brotherhood — money that was taken from U.S. taxpayers and given to the Muslim Brotherhood to implement programs in the Middle East and support their development of an international terrorist organization.
Over the course of many decades, Americans have come to think of themselves as the shepherds over Islam and the warriors against terrorism. Though when the facade crumbled, the American people were shocked and found themselves confronted with a horrifying truth: They were instead the shepherds over state-sanctioned terrorism in the Middle East. Obama’s support of Mohammed Morsi and his Brotherhood has placed him in a very awkward position, to say the least. The Arab world, and Egypt in particular, is acutely aware of what is happening in the U.S.: The American people have discovered that Obama’s plans — Barack Obama, that black man who impassioned the hearts of Americans with love and let them enjoy a bit of peace after the suffering of tremendous physical and symbolic losses in Afghanistan and Iraq — have become a trap much larger than that set by Bush Jr. with the war in Iraq.
In my opinion, the Americans themselves must topple the U.S. dictatorship, as well as their delusions that they live in the most powerful country on earth. After all, Obama fell when the Muslim Brotherhood fell — aren’t their current actions nothing more than a final dance of death?
Their tenacity is obscene, but it will not continue for long, just as their downfall did not take long. In three consecutive days, 30 million Egyptians entered the streets to expel that foreign organism which had grown like a malignant tumor, spreading into the limbs of the nation’s body. Thirty million Egyptian men and women filed into the streets, vanquished terror of both body and mind, and shattered the legends of the Muslim Brotherhood — their ways of the sword and of the cutting of throats. The Egyptian people have defeated Israel in the past. Before that, they defeated the enemies of the Tripartite Aggression [Editor’s note: Second Arab-Israeli War] and repelled all other invasions]. No, it is not unheard of that the Egyptian people — a steadfast and ardent people — can defy all expectations.

