Sunday, August 18, 2013

Freedom: The Egyptian Civil War



What is going on in Egypt is not difficult to understand. It is literally a fight for freedom: freedom of the individual to exercise their rights as human beings.

The greatest danger to western civilization is not the Egyptian military, but the diplomatic institutions of the United States and the European Union. In the past couple of years, Mr. Obama, Mrs. Clinton, Mr. Kerry, Messrs. Barroso and van Rumpuy and Lady Ashton, have backed the loser in every transitional election, and supported the overthrow of every regime with ties to the West or providing a stable force in an unstable region.

Whether or not what is happening in Egypt is a coup or civil war or both, is not important. The important question is what position is in the best interest of the United States of America and the Egyptian people. Mr. Obama, Mr. Kerry, and the unremitting interventionists John McCain and Lindsay Graham are looking for any excuse to get the United States involved in yet another Islamic civil war, on the wrong side.

Egypt is not Iran. It refuses to be ruled as a fundamentalist Islamic Caliphate under Sharia law.

There is only one way to defeat fanaticism. You must exterminate it. The Egyptian military understands this. Like any civil war, why won’t it be bloody and a fight to the end? There can be only one winner.

The time has come for the United States to take sides against an Islamic religion and culture, that tolerates no other religion and culture, and seeks world conquest to instill a seventh century culture at the end of a sword.

What is at stake -- is our very way of life, our freedom!

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