MORSY SPEAKS AND NOW TO READ BETWEEN THE LINES.
So, Mr. Morsy put on his fist "official"
international interview today?
The fact that he is about to go "on the road" to
China and then Iran explains his prepatory work at looking 'worldly".
I must admit, I found what he said, and I think what he
meant, to be interesting.
The art of messages inside of message is a classic political
tool and Mr. Morsy knows how to execute that process well.
Lets take a quick look at a few of his comments:
"BALANCE"!
I would love to listen in on Mr. Morsy talking with the
Muslim Brotherhood about their definition of " balance".
My take is his meaning of balance equates to less dependence
on the West / US.
A subtle way of saying, " I'm going to start shopping
at more stores than just the Western ones".
"PEACE DEALS"
As I said three weeks ago, he has redefined what
"normal" means when it comes to Egyptian troops in the Sinai.
Most of us knew all too well that once those units are in,
they are not coming out.
He didn't need to renegotiate the Camp David Treaty; he simply
ignored it.
Notice his line about "soil"?
He is in the Sinai to stay.
MEETING WITH ISRAEL:
He didn't mention
that he planned on it because he doesn't!
I would bet the Israelis will find a way to reach out to him
and see if he will answer.
Remember, he left the Muslim Brotherhood!!!! RIGHT!!!
COMFORTABLE WITH TAKING A HIGHER PROFILE IN THE REGION:
Why of course he is... it's been part of the MB's Mater Plan
all this time.
How much he can convince China he is ready for "Prime
Time" will be interesting.
Unless Egypt has something China can mine out of it's land
or unless Egypt will sell it water control of the Nile to China, I'm not sure
what the Asian "Borg" will see in Egypt.
SYRIA:
Now let's see... The Muslim Brotherhood / Sunni / government
of Egypt thinks that Assad should leave power... Gee... what a surprise.
I'm sure Mr Morsy would be more than willing to get some neutral
third party to form an interim government..... like maybe the Syrian Muslim
Brotherhood I bet!!!!
I bet this topic doesn't come up on his trip to Iran.
By the way, if Iran tries to play his visit as a ploy on
support for Syria, the meeting will not last long.
Ok, so Mr. Morsy has stepped into the "big
leagues"?
Now lest see how the players already on the field treat him.
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