The Pharoah’s Curse…How Morsi tricked Obama

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Richard Fernandez @ The Belmont Club:

The administration ended its silence on Morsi’s coup in Egypt by saying “the current constitutional vacuum in Egypt can only be resolved by the adoption of a constitution that includes checks and balances, and respects fundamental freedoms, individual rights, and the rule of law consistent with Egypt’s international commitments.”

In a statement, State Department spokeswoman Victoria Nuland said Morsi’s actions go against the “the aspirations of the revolution” in 2011 that led to the ouster of longtime President Hosni Mubarak …

“We call for calm and encourage all parties to work together and call for all Egyptians to resolve their differences over these important issues peacefully and through democratic dialogue,” Nuland said.

Thomas Friedman, who had visions of Morsi paving a road to a peace agreement with Israel, is cruelly disappointed by the turn of events. “It is impossible not to be tantalized by how much leverage Morsi could wield in the peace process, if he ever chose to engage Israel.”

Ironically, though, all of this would depend on Morsi not becoming a dictator like Mubarak, but on him remaining a legitimately elected president, truly representing the Egyptian people. That is now in doubt given Morsi’s very troubling power grab last week and the violent response from the Egyptian street. President Obama has to be careful not to sell out Egyptian democracy for quiet between Israel and Egypt and Hamas. We tried that under Mubarak. It didn’t end well.

It’s amazing. Apparently Friedman thought the Muslim Brotherhood would be more democratic than Mubarak. Now he’s surprised, completely surprised, that things didn’t turn out that way.

Now Friedman begins to see what many previous posts have pointed out all along: that the Obama administration, having attempted to “ride the tiger,” finds it cannot get off. Friedman writes:

Therefore, here’s what I do expect: More trouble between Israel and Hamas that will constantly threaten to drag in Egypt. Hamas is a shameful organization. It subordinates the interests of the Palestinian people to Iran (and earlier to Syria), which wants Hamas to do everything it can to make a two-state solution impossible, because that will lock Israel into a permanent death grip on the West Bank, which will be the undoing of the Jewish democracy and will distract the world from Iran’s and Syria’s murderous behaviors.

It’s worse than that, Tom.  As I noted in past posts, recent events from Benghazi to Gaza suggest that the administration’s “Arab Spring” policy is a busted flush. All across North Africa and in the Levant, forces which the administration only imagined would be friendly to the United States are now proving they will behave in a hostile and possibly reckless manner.

Egypt will soon run out of food and money. America has already been driven out of Eastern Libya. Syria may soon be taken over by jihadi-like elements. Jordan is teetering. And Iran is shipping new rockets to Gaza. What are the odds for the “calm” that Victoria Nuland hopes for?

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The Muslim Brotherhood in Egypt is feeling its oats.
Groups of them roam the country forcing any and all females not yet genitally mutilated to have the procedure done in their presence.
Pretty soon they will be like the Saudis who actually microchip all female passports so that they cannot leave the ”Kingdom,” unless they have the PERMISSION from their male OWNER!
A father, husband or brother MUST give his consent for any Saudi female to get out of that slavery-based place.
But Obama should be heartened…..Morsi said he won’t be a dictator like most of history’s dictators.
(He just has ABSOLUTE POWER.)

I doubt Obama will EVER admit to having been wrong about Islam bringing peace to anywhere.

Of course, like Bush, Morsi is the accidental president.

There is zero evidence that O was tricked or that he is disappointed with the middle east tumbling down the muslim theocracy rabbit hole.

How do you trick a co conspirator?

@Nan G: #1: How could a closet Islamist ever be wrong. Within five and not longer than 10 years, we will be back in the Middle East overseeing the wreckage of the Egyptian country as they are destroyed by the Israelis following Egypt’s not so surprise attack on Israel.

@Liberal1 (Objectivity): #2: BOHICAman2, I think you need to cede your BOHICAman2 moniker in favor of Bevis or Butthead? Your choice.

Over 1% of all 8 million Copts in Egypt when the ”Arab Spring” began there have already legally fled.
Many more have fled illegally.
Some, too poor to flee, have opted to pretend to convert to Islam.
Others, also too poor to flee, have been arming themselves.
Many are planning to get out when it is possible for them to.
As many as 50% have expressed that they are saving and planning to leave Egypt…..one way or another.
So, how will Egypt look without its Copts?
Egypt will be a narrower, poorer, more radical and less hopeful place.
For example, Copts ran all of the trash businesses in Egypt, from collecting it off the streets, to sorting it and to recycling it.
Rampant disease might be the first hint they have abandoned their place in Egypt.