RPG 7

Edited by Laurence Bouvard

What will the United States do? After the execution of the U.S. ambassador in Benghazi and the assault against the American embassy in Cairo, the Obama administration is faced with an impossible choice: Continue supporting the Islamists of the Arab world, who are mostly anti-American, or sign the death certificate of the Arab Spring.

This is because what just happened on Sept. 11, 2012, a date branded in American public opinion, is doubtful to be an act without consequence. Using a rocket launcher, terrorists attacked the American diplomatic sanctuary in Benghazi. In Cairo, the American flag was burned and replaced by the black jihadist Salafi flag.

The manner in which the U.S. government reacted spoke volumes about its embarrassment. Two months until the presidential election, Obama, already accused of being in bed with Islam in the Arab world, is being “rewarded” by his Islamic allies by monstrously brutal attacks. While the ambassador’s body is being dragged through the streets of Benghazi, just like the body of Gaddafi or the helicopter pilot in Somalia 20 years ago, the State Department continued to describe the assailants as “protesters”! And it would be unthinkable to bomb Libya, since this has already been done!

The feelings of guilt dominating the United States vis-à-vis the Arab world have not diminished with the diffusion of the provocative and idiotic trailer against the image of the Prophet. But no one in the Obama/Clinton administration has developed the feelings of hatred that the Islamists want of America and its ally, Israel. As always, in these types of tricky situations, Americans will find themselves alone. Sarkozy, the arsonist, is on an extended vacation. His evil genius Bernard-Henri Levy, who sold the Libyan product as inoffensive, has lost power, and the financiers of the Arab Spring lost control of their troops in favor of Al-Qaeda. What just happened in Libya is nothing compared to what will happen in Syria if, by misfortune, the international jihadists, pampered by the West, take power in Damascus. This amounts to putting Al-Qaeda in control of the Arab world … with [the West’s] own rocket launchers.

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