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It’s almost like they have some mysterious reason for not wanting the Muslim Brotherhood to take over Syria. And it’s almost like alienating a country has geopolitical consequences. Or as the New York Times puts it, “Fearful of the Islamist-dominated Syrian rebels, the new Egyptian government installed by Gen. Abdul-Fattah el-Sisi has gone further to oppose the strikes than any other ostensible American ally in the region. It has broken with the pattern of reliable cooperation with Washington shown by former President Hosni Mubarak and also, for the most part, by Mr. Morsi.” Somehow I doubt Mubarak would have backed a Muslim Brotherhood takeover of Syria either. Morsi did, but then again he was Brotherhood. How severe are the consequences of Obama’s failed Muslim Brotherhood regime change operation in Egypt? Severe enough that Egyptian officials are routinely tweaking His Majesty Barack I. Egypt is now taking the Russian position on Syria. Not even the Saudi position. The Russian position. But that fact is buried inside a CBS story about France and a New York Times story lambasting the Egyptian government. As our Beloved Leader likes to say, Forward!. Never mind what’s ahead. Or behind. Or overhead.
Posted on: Sat, 07 Sep 2013 21:09:13 +0000

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