The ISIS
beheading of 21 Egyptian Copts on a beach in Libya has generated rage
and disdain among the international community, as well as in the Arab
world and a strong reaction from Cairo. The Egyptian and Emirates Air
Force attacks on several sites of the group's stronghold in Derna,
killed over 50 jihadists and destroyed a good part of their
infrastructure. In addition, on Wednsday, Egyptian special forces raided
Derna and captured a vast number of ISIS members.
"We discourage other nations from taking a part in Libya's issues through violence," Kirby said. "We want the issues solved in Libya to be done peacefully and through good governance and politics and not violence." [1]
At this point it is more than legitimate
to raise a question: why would the United States be allowed to strike
wherever they want, such as Iraq for instance, while other countries
like Egypt, who are facing eminent threats, shouldn't be authorized to
attack?
According to Kirby the circumstances
that brought Egypt and the United Arab Emirates to carry out airstrikes
in Libya were different from U.S. airstrikes against ISIS as the U.S.
was acting in Iraq, in a "very targeted" manner, at the request of
Baghdad's government and not with some unilateral decision.
As more details emerge, it seems that the U.S. went beyond the
condemnation of the attacks. In fact, according to former US Marines
officer, Oliver North, the Obama administration refused to assist Egypt
with information on ISIS targets in Libya; same thing with Jordan in
relation to the raids carried out by Amman in retaliation for the brutal
execution of its Air Force pilot Moaz al-Kasabeh, burnt alive by ISIS.
Obama's links with the Muslim Brotherhood count more than an alliance with Egypt
Kirby's explanation makes no sense since
the Obama administration has been constantly targeting objectives in
various countries such as Yemen, Somalia, Afghanistan and Pakistan, but
going beyond Kirby's poor justification, it is more than obvious that
Obama and his entourage have two major reasons to object Egypt's
intervention against ISIS:
1. In the first place Obama cannot
digest the recent deal between Russia and Egypt. In fact it is essential
to recall that Abdelfattah al-Sisi has recently received in Cairo
Russian President Vladimir Putin and the two countries signed an
agreement for military and economic cooperation, that includes the
construction of a nuclear energy plant in the northern city of El-Dabaa;
an extremely important project for a country like Egypt, that often has
to deal with energetic blackouts.
Al-Sisi is well aware that Russia is a
serious and reliable ally that has always been in first line against
terrorism and facts speak out: Russia outlawed the Muslim Brotherhood
and several other terror organizations in far 2003 with a law of the
Supreme Court, while in the West several of them (including the MB) are
still free to operate. In the northern Caucasus, Russia has responded
firmly and strongly against the Caucasus Emirate, crushing the
organization and eliminating its historical leader Dokku Umarov. Operations against what's left of the jihadi jamaats in the northern Caucasus are constantly underway with positive results.
In addition it is important to keep in
mind that two Isis high members, Umar al-Shishani (who had threatened to
bring jihad in Russia), and Abu Saad al-Daghestani (who was filmed in a
video handing a gun to a young boy who executed two Russian citizens in
Syria), were both eliminated.
Egypt needs a strong and reliable
economic and military partner as, since the overthrow of the Muslim
Brotherood-led government, the country has been facing a wave of terror
attacks perpetrated by Islamist terrorists.
2. The reason why Egypt slipped out of
the United States' hands also must be attributed to Obama and his
stubborn alliance with the Muslim Brotherhood. In fact it is important
to recall that during the July 2013 protests in Egypt, when the people,
led by the Tamarrod movement, took the streets to ask for the
resignations of the Muslim Brotherhood government led by Mohamed Morsy,
the Obama administration refused to recognize the popular demands and
supported the Islamist government until the last minute. When the
Egyptian army intervened, the Obama administration immediately condemned
the so called "coup" but forgot to keep in mind that millions of people
took the streets to ask for new democratic elections. Quite strange for
a nation that has always insisted on "exporting" democracy.
The Egyptian people in the streets were
so upset by the behavior of former US ambassador to Cairo, Anne
Patterson, who sided with the Morsy's government up to the point, that
she had to quickly leave Egypt.
A few fat facts
The same Obama administration refused to
take strong action when a group of Jihadists attacked the US embassy in
Benghazi, Libya and slaughtered former ambassador Chris Stevens.
Incredibly, while it was obvious that the attack had been coordinated
and perpetrated by a large number of militants with trucks and RPG's,
the Obama administration tried to define it as a spontaneous - not a
premeditated - response to what had transpired in Cairo; a violent
protest that had taken place in reaction to a video that had offended Muslim sensibility (Innocence of Muslims). [2]
Hence it is evident that Obama preferred
to remain loyal to his Muslim Brotherhood fellows, even if it meant
losing a key regional ally such as Egypt and for those who still have
doubts about it, there are more interesting facts.
In the last week of January 2015, the US
State Department hosted a delegation of Egyptian Muslim
Brotherhood-aligned leaders for a meeting about their ongoing efforts to
oppose the current government of President Abdel Fattah al-Sisi. The
delegation included Waleed Sharaby, Gamal Heshmat, Abdel Mawgoud
al-Dardery e Maha Azzam, all well-known MB activists. Sharaby even took a
picture in front of the US State Department logo while flashing the
four-finger symbol in front of the camera. The same gesture was also
performed in a recent event by former US ambassador to Egypt, Anne
Patterson.
These facts should not be a surprise; in
fact another Muslim Brotherhood-aligned member, Mohamed Elbiary, had
made it all the way to a high position in the United States Homeland
Security Department and had to resign in September 2014 after some
embarrassing comments in favor of the Caliphate, of the Muslim
Brotherhood and against the protests of Egyptian Copts in Egypt. Elbiary
had also taken part in the DHS Countering Violent Extremism Working
Group and in the DHS Faith-Based Security and Communications Advisory
Committee.
Another interesting member is Dalia
Mogahed, Obama's advisor to Islamic issues, Muslim Brotherhood supporter
and associate of Georgetown University professor John Esposito, who has
also expressed strong positions in favor of the Muslim Brotherhood on
several occasions.
In 2009, Dalia Mogahed appeared in a
London-based television broadcast presented by Ibtihal Bsis, deputy
media representative for Hizb ut-Tahrir, an organization that has been
black listed in several countries including Russia. [3] [4]
At this point it is not hard to
understand why Obama does not want to support Egypt and does not want
other state-actors to attack jihadists in Libya. The US Administration
discourages any type of military intervention, which is the same message
that has been given to Italy by the Arabic website of the Muslim
Brotherhood. [5]
[1] http://cnsnews.com/news/article/patrick-goodenough/pentagon-egypt-uae-attacking-islamists-libya-differs-us-bombing-isis
[3] http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnews/barackobama/6274387/Obama-adviser-says-Sharia-Law-is-misunderstood.html
Source: http://english.pravda.ru/world/africa/19-02-2015/129869-usa_egypt_libya_isis-0/