“We offer the military council protection and assistance by U.S. troops, to protect places of worship and areas vital to Copts in Egypt.” * It is in this fashion that U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton made that rapid declaration without reflection and without the wisdom of a political figure who would likely have been the White House’s First Lady, or the first female president of the United States. Also, with the utmost speed, Mrs. Clinton declared to CNN this evening, immediately after the events of Maspero, and after the announcement of the killing of 19 soldiers and more than185 wounded demonstrators by Copts in the village, in protest against the Almarenab Badfo Aswan village incident. The text of the statement by U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton on Sunday October 9, 2011 is: “We warn that the military junta in Egypt exacerbated the situation and put pressure on religious minorities in Christian Egypt.” *
Clinton then added: ‘’We are offering protection and assistance by U.S. troops to the Military Council, to protect Copts’ places of worship and vital areas in Egypt.” * Now we understand that the plan is running in full swing, that of Western counter-revolution and the Zionists’ plotting to abort the revolution. First, we must point out that the majority of Christians in the United States are either “Protestants” or “Papists,” whereas the majority of those in Egypt are “Orthodox Christians,” and these doctrines are incompatible. They do not believe in one another. So why all this zeal, Madam Secretary? Why this urgency? Your hasty statement bodes ill, Madam, especially since the Assistant Secretary of State for Near Eastern Affairs, Mr. Jeffrey Feltman, who is currently in charge of our region’s affairs, formerly hinted that U.S. troops are ready to come to Egypt to protect that important international corridor — the Suez Canal!!!!
There has been much tumult in the last few days that the majority of the people of Egypt seek to amend the Camp David Accords after the revolution. Of course, this requirement is incompatible with U.S. policy in the region and, of course, it satisfies neither the Netanyahu and Israeli government, nor the West’s politicians. Therefore, these people’s dreams must be aborted, the state of euphoria they are in after the revolution must be halted — the revolution that soon spread and expanded not only to their neighbors, but to the United States itself, as well as to the United Kingdom, Spain, Portugal and Greece. Thus, the matter is serious, and the subject kings and heads of Arab and Western states must obey the orders of the man in the White House and abide by his plans to abort this newborn before it grows old and strong enough to claim its rights in full — those deprived by its traitorous rulers.
We say to this lady: The Egyptian people are able to protect Egypt without your help. We know that competing to spare the revolution from abortion has become difficult; however, after the October Crossing [of the Suez Canal during the 1973 war with Israel], the Egyptian people took a vow not to fall into its enemies’ trap again. We also know that Egypt’s stability means that of the Middle East, and that the stability of the Middle East means that of the world. But we want stability in our hands, not in others’, and we’ll soon find out those who betrays us. They will meet the fate of the deposed and his inner circle. You should note, Madame Secretary of State, that not the Egyptian people, but the Arab people as a whole, have awoken from this long slumber. They will let nothing remain unprotected and will leave no country unstable, God willing. In the end, please accept my message, “May God reward you for your great seeking efforts.”
* The exact quotes could not be verified, as there is some dispute over what she actually said. Please visit this link to the Press Office of the U.S. Embassy in Cairo to read a statement about her alleged remarks: http://egypt.usembassy.gov/pr101111.html
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