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Impact of NATO-Israel Fascism: Military Massacre in Egypt -4

 Impact of NATO-Israel Fascism: Military Massacre in Egypt -4

  -BY DR. ABDUL RUFF COLACHAL [Educationist, Specialist on State Terrorism; Chronicler of Foreign occupations & Freedom movements (Palestine, Kashmir, Iraq, Afghanistan, Pakistan, Xinjiang, Chechnya, etc.) Chancellor-Founder of Centor for International Affairs(CIA);  Commentator  on world affairs & sport fixings, Expert on Mideast Affairs,Former university Teacher;  Editor:INTERNATIONAL OPINION; Editor: FOREIGN POLICY ISSUES;  Palestine Times: RANDOM THOUGHTS; Author of many books;(http://abdulrubb.wordpress.com);  website: http://abdulruff.wordpress.com/ mail: abdulruff_jnu@yahoo.com]

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The military everywhere is the most powerful state entity, being used to showcase the prowess of the regime and it operates like a state within a state,at times weakening the state itself   This is exactly  happening in Egypt, where Egypt military was made important by the Mubarak regime to stay in power almost for ever. Today military wields enormous economic clout. Military-owned businesses make up a significant proportion of Egypt's economy.

Military does not love Islam as it wants liquor and street crimes to continue and hence it opposes Islamization of Egypt. Military Gen Sisi Mansour who sacked  a democratically  elected government, said he wants now to  take direct charge during a "transitional period until a new president is elected".

 

Even at the most testing time of protests, at the peak of  rebel  troubles, President Mursi did not declare a state of emergency and did not kill people en masse unlike the military has done it now ruthlessly in order to finish off Brotherhood. .

 

Knowing that unless Mursi is given power back, Egypt cannot  become stable, the military keeps attacking the supporters of Brotherhood, killing them in hundreds. 

 

Many Egyptians were killed and another 1,400 wounded in a police raid on supporters of deposed President Mohammed Mursi at a Cairo protest camp and other clashes nationwide. Still, Washington wants “tangible evidence” from the interim government of moves towards democratic civilian rule, and wants it "promptly"  .  What if no such proof is forthcoming, a reporter asked? Earnest said he was not issuing an ultimatum, insisting that “we can work with our allies and others to put pressure on the interim government to make good on these commitments that they have made. 

Most of the comments made on developments in Egypt where military dictatorship has been in power, reveals the crudest dark side of all this Arab spring. They talk about the place of Christianity in Arab world.  They seem to demand that Christians should be allowed to control the nations and resources in every energy rich Arab world.  However, Muslims should continue to be terrorized in the west where they are denied basic rights as Muslims.

The military knows that the Muslim Brotherhood could not have been voted out of power so that it could  bring in another party to power. 

Americans just pay lip service to democracy and then obfuscate the facts when we don't like the results.  The concern of the USA centers not around the fate of democracy in Egypt or reinstatement of Mohammed Mursi, but around the illegal interim government so that military could manipulate  every thing inits favor. And hence military strongly condemns the use of "violence" against protestors in Egypt. But it kills BH demonstrators with vengeance. 

The White House angrily denounced the military's bloody crackdown in Egypt that has left hundreds of people dead in clashes. But it was not clear what – if any -- concrete response to the violence would come from Washington. US spokesman Josh Earnest  that violence will only make it more difficult to “move Egypt forward” on a path to lasting stability and democracy and runs directly counter to the pledges by the interim government to pursue reconciliation,” he warned. His comments came as Egypt’s health ministry put the death toll at 300 with thousands wounded in police raids on supporters of deposed President Mohammed Mursi at a Cairo protest camp and other clashes nationwide.

 

Kudos to El Baradei for resigning out of disgust over these actions. Military has fooled every body. 

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US double speaks are known. They use multiple channels of communication to confuse the world and get what they want  Successful maneuvering has put USA the ultimate winner.

 

Even as US regime pursues  its global interests by triclomacy and  terror wars, Americans pay lip service to democracy and then obfuscate the facts when they don't like the results. Shame on Obama for not calling military coup a coup or genocides of  peaceful  Egyptians a massacre. Although the United States strongly condemned the use of violence against protestors in Egypt, it goes by the CIA-Pentagon directives and refuses to call the coup. 

 

Meanwhile, the White House said World Bank President Jim Kim, Comcast chief executive Brian Roberts, and former U.S. Trade Representative Ron Kirk had joined the so-called lefty Obama for a round of golf. Presidents are never truly on vacation – they always bring high-tech communications, a phalanx of aides, and policy dilemmas in their metaphorical luggage.The president is being kept apprised of the developments and will be briefed as necessary.

 

Shame on Obama for not calling it a coup or a massacre. 

 

The Egyptian military bears full blame for the coup, now the massacre. But  the military rulers are least bothered about punishment for  their  crimes because they can be accountable to nobody.

 

Military arrogance and  retaliatory violence will only make it more difficult to move Egypt forward on a path to lasting stability and democracy and runs directly counter to the pledges by the interim government to pursue reconciliation

 

The world is watching what is happening in Cairo if military's extra role is anti-people  and works against nation. 

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