MORSI ADDRESSES THE " INFIDELS", BUT WHO ARE THEY?
Listening to the Muslim Brotherhood declaring they will or
will not do something , like run for the Presidency, is yet just another
reminder of what the Islamist live by.
To put it simply, it's perfectly acceptable to lie to an
" Infidel" as long as it is part of the process of converting or concurring
in the name of Islam.
So, yesterday, Morsi quickly makes the statement, words
inside of words, he will not change Egypt 's "existing
treaties" could be seen as yet another example of "Lies to the Non
Believers".
If you read exactly what he said and you understand the Art
form of expression in the Middle East, a nice way of saying "double talk",
then you could come to the conclusion Morsi didn't promise anything, especially
when it comes to Israel .
The good news is, the Israeli government understands this
trait to perfection.
Oh ya... the joke of
the day was when I read he had " left" the Muslim Brotherhood...
that's like leaving the Mafia.
Not only must we contemplate the "double speak... lies
to the Infidels, but we need to think about who is on the " Infidel list?
Fars news agency from Iran , posted a story today about an interview they conducted
with Morsi last week.
In that story, Morsi talks about his desire to reestablish
"ties" with the Iranian government and more importantly he allegedly
commented about "reviewing" the Camp David Accord.
Here is my million dollar question!
Was Morsi once again, "lying to the Infidels"?
Does a devout Sunni / Muslim Brotherhood member consider a
Persian Shia a true believer?
I bet not and if not, then he is free to say whatever he
wants to them, just as he is doing to the rest of the Nonbeliever world.
Now, Far, a Iranian government rag by the way, is publishing
this story for the sake of Iran, a country that fears the Muslim Brotherhood /
Sunni movement as much as the rest of the region.
Does Morsi truly intend on reaching out to Iran ?
Does he intend to keep existing treaties?
Does he ever intend on telling the truth to anyone that is
not Sunni / Muslim Brotherhood?
Time will tell, that is what time the Middle
East may have left!
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