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Behind Benghazi: Muslim Brotherhood and Obama Administration
Evidence that Egypt's Muslim Brotherhood was directly involved in the September 11, 2012 terrorist
attack on the U.S. consulate in Benghazi, where Americans including U.S. ambassador to Libya
Chris Stevens were killed, continues to mount.
First, on June 26, 2013, I produced and partially translated what purported to be an internal
Libyan governmental memo which was leaked and picked up by many Arabic websites. According
to this document, the Muslim Brotherhood, including now ousted President Morsi, played a direct role
in the Benghazi consulate attack. "Based on confessions derived from some of those arrested at the
scene," asserted the report, six people, "all of them Egyptians" from the jihad group Ansar
al-Sharia (Supporters of Islamic Law), were arrested. During interrogations, these Egyptian
jihadi cell members:
Four days after this memo appeared, the military-backed June 30 Egyptian revolution took place.
Many of the Islamists in the Libyan document have either been arrested—including Safwat Hegazi
and Abu Isma'il—or have arrest warrants under terrorism charges.
Walid Shoebat followed up with some important investigative work concerning the Libyan
document, including by documenting that Western sources had finally acknowledged that there is
a group called Ansar al-Sharia operating in Egypt with a cell in Libya, and that, with the ouster of
Muhammad Morsi, it (along with al-Qaeda) had declared jihad on Egypt's military (not to mention
regular civilians in general, and Coptic Christians in particular).
The fact is, days after the Benghazi attack back in September 2012, Muslim Brotherhood
connections appeared. A video made during the consulate attack records people
approaching the beleaguered U.S. compound; one of them yells to the besiegers in an Egyptian
dialect, "Don't shoot—Dr. Morsi sent us!" apparently a reference to the former Islamist president.
Most recently, on July 29, 2013, Ahmed Musa, a prominent Egyptian political insider and
analyst made several assertions on Tahrir TV that further connected the dots. During his
program, while berating U.S. ambassador Anne Patterson for her many pro-Brotherhood policies—
policies that have earned her the hate and contempt of millions of Egyptians—Musa insisted that
he had absolute knowledge that the murderer of Chris Stevens was Mohsin al-'Azzazi, whose
passport was found in Brotherhood leader Khairet al-Shatter's home, when the latter was
arrested. According to the firm assurances of political analyst Musa, 'Azzazi is currently present in
Raba'a al-Adawiya, where he, the seasoned terrorist, is preparing to do what he does best—
terrorize Egypt, just as the Brotherhood have promised, in revenge for the ousting of Morsi.
But why would Morsi and the Brotherhood attack the consulate in Libya in the first place?
The day before the embassy attacks, based on little known but legitimate Arabic reports,
I wrote an article titled "Jihadis Threaten to Burn U.S. Embassy in Cairo," explaining how Islamists
—including al-Qaeda—were threatening to attack the U.S. embassy in Cairo unless the notorious
Blind Sheikh—an Islamist hero held in prison in the U.S. in connection to the first World
Trade Center bombing—was released. The date September 11 was also deliberately chosen to
attack the embassy to commemorate the "heroic" September 11, 2001 al-Qaeda strikes on
America. (Regardless, the Obama administration, followed by the so-called mainstream media,
portrayed the embassy attacks as unplanned reactions to an offensive movie.)
The theory is this: in order to negotiate the release of the Blind Sheikh, the Islamists needed an
important American official to barter in exchange. And while the violence on U.S. embassies
began in Egypt, it seemed logical that kidnapping an American official from neighboring Libya
would be less conspicuous than in Egypt, where Egyptians, including Morsi, were calling for the
release of the Egyptian Blind Sheikh. Thus the U.S. consulate in Libya was attacked,
Chris Stevens kidnapped, but in the botched attempt, instead of becoming a valuable hostage,
he wound up dead.
Add to all this the fact that, despite the very serious charges filed against them—including inciting
murder and terrorism, and grand treason—the Obama administration, first with Anne Patterson, and
now with SenatorsJohn McCain and Lindsay Graham, keep pressuring Egypt to release Brotherhood
leaders; McCain personally even visited the civilian al-Shatter, whose raided home revealed the
passport of 'Azzazi, whom Musa claims is the murderer of Stevens.
Needless to say, at this point, tens of millions of Egyptians are convinced that U.S. leadership is fully
aware of the Brotherhood's connection to Benghazi—and hence desperately pushing for the
release of Brotherhood leadership, lest, when they are tried in Egypt's courts, all these scandals
become common knowledge.
Meanwhile in the United States, to a mainstream American public—conditioned as it is by a
mainstream media—all of the above is just a "conspiracy theory," since surely the U.S.
government is transparent with the American people—except, that is, when it's not.
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Monday, 19 August 2013
Behind Benghazi: Muslim Brotherhood and Obama Administration :: Ibrahim in CBN News
Posted by Britannia Radio at 19:52