Monday, April 4, 2011

Egypt falls to darkness.

I have been warning for some time now that Egypt would fall to the Muslim Brotherhood. While not quite their yet, it is well on the way.

Officials of the Muslim Brotherhood, Egypt's leading Islamic group, have called for the establishment of a Saudi-style modesty police to combat "immoral" behavior in public areas in what observers say in another sign  of a growing Islamic self-confidence in the post-Mubarak era.

"This is incredibly worrying to many Egyptians," Maye Kassem, a political scientist at the American University in Cairo (AUC), told The Media Line. "The salafis were always undercover in Egypt and now they are emerging as a political force. They are getting too vocal."
Can I predict the future? No. However, historical analysis can give you a good idea of what will happen, seeing as how history repeats itself. If you compare the path Egypt is taking to the path that Iran took after the fall of the Shah, there are almost no differences. Egypt is well on its way to darkness, and soon an ally of Iran. The two largest Muslim militaries in the region will be united against Israel. The last time this kind of unison occurred in the Middle East, it was called the Yom Kippur War.

Take some time to study the Yom Kippur War. Israel almost lost. Unlike European nations, Israel won't just be occupied should she lose a war. The people of Israel, in the words of her enemies, would be "driven into the sea."

Hitler would be proud.

Update: Even the so-called moderate ElBaradei has no interest in peace with Israel.

 Former IAEA chief and potential Egyptian presidential candidate Mohamed ElBaradei said that Egypt would declare war should Israel attack Gaza, Arab news sources reported on Monday.

"If Israel attacked Gaza, we would declare war against the Zionist regime," ElBaradei was quoted as saying by the Tehran Times.

Yet again, another Muslim leader has declared that Israel has no right to self defense. War with Egypt in the near future is almost guaranteed, as the continued rocket and terror attacks from Gaza push Israel ever closer to another engagement with Hamas.

War is coming.

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