Arab Spring has Energized the Muslim Brotherhood and the Islamic Jihad
The “End of the War on Terrorism on the Horizon” Is A Presidential Myth
A United Nations truce in the Syrian Civil War is being Ignored by Assad
The Al Qaeda is still very Much Alive across the Countries of the Middle East
Taliban Is Preparing To Regain Control Of Afghanistan When We Pull Out
The Muslim Brotherhood has Climbed Out From Under its Moderate Cover
It Now Exposes An Extremist Islamic Character To The US in Arab Spring
Some 1.5 Billion Muslims shall fail to cease Terrorism until the 2nd Advent
The Spirit of Antichrist Will Only Grow Stronger in the False Islamic Belief!
The Strong Delusion God will Send the World is belief in Allah as Their God
And that Jesus Christ didn’t come in the flesh as God’s Only begotten Son
Which Is The Spirit Of Antichrist Already Believed By More Than 1.5 Billion!
May 5, 2012
http://www.tribulationperiod.com/
I first encountered some of the Muslim Brotherhood in a dispute in 1952 in Libya with some of its followers in Tripoli. It was a very disturbing situation and if a group of army troops had not happened by, I would have been in serious trouble. I knew nothing about the organization at that time, but the encounter has caused me to learn much about it since this first encounter. It is the most structured Arab terror group in Islam, the best educated, the most cunning, and the most deceptive. Its cleverness in remaining under cover after it assassinated Egyptian President Sadat and claiming to be “moderate” is a gigantic roll of baloney, and it hates the Egyptian Army, which has controlled Egypt’s Government since President Abdul Nasser took it over. The Muslim Brotherhood wants complete control of the Egyptian Army.
II Thessalonians 2:8-12 – And then shall that Wicked be revealed, whom the Lord shall consume with the spirit of his mouth, and shall destroy with the brightness of his coming: [9] Even him, whose coming is after the working of Satan with all power and signs and lying wonders, [10] And with all deceivableness of unrighteousness in them that perish; because they received not the love of the truth, that they might be saved. [11] And for this cause God shall send them strong delusion, that they should believe a lie: [12] That they all might be damned who believed not the truth, but had pleasure in unrighteousness.
The following Excerpt from Wikipedia briefly describes the Brotherhood:
The Brotherhood’s credo was and is, “God is our objective; the Quran is our constitution, the Prophet is our leader; Jihad is our way; and death for the sake of God is the highest of our aspirations.The Brotherhood’s English language website describes the “principles of the Muslim Brotherhood” as including firstly the introduction of the Islamic Shari`ah as “the basis controlling the affairs of state and society;” and secondly work to unify “Islamic countries and states, mainly among the Arab states, and liberating them from foreign imperialism”.
Begin Excerpt from MEMRI
Middle East Media Research Institute
Special Announcement No. 165
The Weekend Jihad and Terrorism Threat Monitor Summary
Special Dispatch No. 4700
May 5, 2012
Pakistani and Indian Writers Warn that Al-Qaeda’s Regional Command and Control Remains Intact and Its Regional Affiliates Could Find a Surplus of Jihadi Fighters after the Drawdown of U.S. Troops in Afghanistan
Below are excerpts from three articles by Pakistani and Indian writers assessing the strength of Al-Qaeda and its regional affiliates and their ability to carry out terror attacks a year after Osama bin Laden’s killing, and warning that the regional command and control systems of Al-Qaeda remain in place, and that following the drawdown of U.S. troops in Afghanistan by 2014, the South Asian terror groups would find a surplus of jihadi fighters.
In an article titled “A year Since Bin Laden,” renowned Pakistani author and columnist Dr. Ayesha Siddiqa argued that the influence of bin Laden remains widespread in Pakistan, especially fostered by groups like Jaish-e-Muhammad, which was founded with money from bin Laden and enjoys the support of the Pakistani military. She also argued that pro-jihadist groups have infiltrated the politics of Pakistan and could potentially reach for political power in the coming years, adding: “It’s not just the right-wing radical people who have grown more sympathetic to bin Laden’s aforementioned cause, but also some of the liberal elements who tend to see the jihadis as the only way of getting rid of the American presence from Afghanistan and the region.”
In an article titled “Truth and Terror,” columnist Rafia Zakaria argued that the killing of bin Laden has not led to a decline in terror attacks in Pakistan.
She added: “The attacks have continued unabated since, the period from January until April of this year 2012 already having witnessed 201 bomb blasts with hundreds killed and injured. The year and a half period from 2011 to the middle of 2012 has seen more people die of terrorist attacks in Pakistan than Americans in the whole decade since 9/11.”
Former Indian intelligence official B. Raman, in an article titled “Down But Not Out,” assessed the strength of Al-Qaeda, noting that while Al-Qaeda’s top leadership may be restricted in carrying out a spectacular terror attack in far-away places, the regional affiliates and their command and control systems are very much intact. Raman further warned that after the drawdown of NATO troops in Afghanistan, jihadist organizations in Afghanistan will fund a surplus of jihadis who could be potentially used by the Pakistani Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI) to launch attack against India.
Begin Excerpt from Egypt Daily News
May 4, 2012
Candidates halt campaigns, parties boycott SCAF meeting, in protest against Abassiya violence
Presidential candidates Abdel Moneim Aboul Fotouh, Mohamed Mursi, Hamdeen Sabahi and Khalid Ali suspended their campaigns on Wednesday in protest against violent clashes by Egypt’s Defence Ministry.
Angered by the presidential committee’s decision to disqualify the ultra orthodox candidate, supporters of Hazem Salah Abu Ismail decided to stage a sit-in in Abassiya six days ago. They called for the dissolving of the committee as well as an immediate handover of power to civilians.
Activists from different political backgrounds, who oppose military rule, soon joined the sit-in where a series of attacks against protesters by unknown assailants erupted on Monday evening.
Security and medical sources have confirmed that 11 citizens were killed in confrontations between protesters and armed assailants, Reuters reported.
In response to the deaths, several presidential candidates suspended their campaigns on Wednesday.
Ex-Muslim Brotherhood presidential candidate Abdel Moneim Aboul Fotouh said, “I declare the suspension of my campaign today… parliament must wake Interior Minister to do his job.” He added, “The state is obliged to protect peaceful sit-ins… it is not the role of citizens to resist attempts to disperse sit-ins on a daily basis.”
Nasserist presidential candidate Hamdeen Sabahi said, “we will not tolerate the continuation of this bloodbath and violation of people’s right to peaceful demonstration”. Sabahi held the authorities accountable for the protesters’ safety.
Muslim Brotherhood candidate, and head of the Freedom and Justice Party (FJP) Mohamed Mursi, also suspended his campaign for two days in mourning of Abassiya “martyrs”, reported the Brotherhood’s official website
Begin Excerpt from the Libya Post
Libya: Stability or Civil War?
Part of the cover of the LSE report that was launched this week in London
After the Arab Spring Power Shift in the Middle East
Libya: Stability or Civil War
May 4, 2012
Karen Dabrowska reports from London
It is still not clear whether the highly precarious post-regime change situation in Libya will revert to civil war or stabilise into a potentially sustainable transition, a special report by the London School of Economics (LSE) concludes.
The report After the Arab Spring: power shift in the Middle East?, which was launched at the LSE this week, ends on a pessimistic note: stressing that, ‘successful revolutions are very rare indeed’. The authors here find little evidence to suggest that future historians will rank the events of 2011 with those of 1848, or 1989.
Simply too few of the fundamentals of social, economic and political organisation in the Arab world have been successfully contested by the protests. As 2011’s Spring turns into 2012’s summer, the answer to the question of whether there has been a power shift in the Middle East, is a decisive ‘not yet’.
In his conclusion to the report Toby Dodge, a reader in international relations at the LSE, says the fact that Libya today has all the prerequisites of a failed state springs from the legacies of Gaddafi’s rule, the way regime change was realized and the actions of politicians and militia leaders in its aftermath.
“When he was murdered, Gaddafi bequeathed to the Libyan population a malfunctioning state with weak governmental institutions and little or no civil society.
“Still traumatised by the extended quasi-imperial occupations of Afghanistan and Iraq, the leading proponents of military support for regime change in Paris, London and Washington, were determined to limit involvement in terms of both ‘boots on the ground’ and overt military assistance.
“This historical legacy and the nature of NATO’s actions has left a post-Gaddafi Libyan regime with spurious legitimacy and little capacity to influence events on the ground,” Dodge says.
In the report, Ranj Alaadin a senior analyst at the Next Century Foundation, who recently visited Libya, describes the National Transition Council now seeking to run Libya as suffering from a ‘series of deficiencies’, a ‘democratic deficit’ and a number of geographical as well as secular-Islamist divisions.
To add to the country’s current woes, the International Crisis Group estimates that real military power lies with anything up to 100 militias containing 125,000 armed Libyans. The situation of a weak and under-legitimised government seeking to impose control over a myriad of militias fighting top retain their military power and geographic autonomy, does not bode well for the transition of Libya.
Analysing the role of the Islamists, Alaadin notes that they have gained recognition in the country’s interim constitution that regards Islamic jurisprudence (sharia) as ‘the principal source of legislation’ – clearly a measure of appeasement since there was no widespread demand for this among the population.
Senior NTC sources themselves acknowledge that the Islamists are recognised as the ‘do’ers’, that is they have the capacity and ability to deliver whilst the NTC has been derided for its inability to take command and take decisions.
The forthcoming elections in June, which will elect a 200-member national assembly to draft Libya’s constitution, may remedy the NTC’s democratic deficit. In truth, however, elections could essentially transplant the existing circles of power and influence, in particular those of the Islamists.
Begin Excerpt from the UK Telegraph
Tunisian TV mogul fined over ‘blasphemous’ film
A Tunisian court on Thursday fined a television mogul for airing an animated film construed as blasphemous by hardline Islamists, denting the country’s religiously tolerant image.
By Venetia Rainey in Tunis
6:33PM BST 03 May 2012
Nabil Karoui was found guilty of “disturbing public order” and “violating sacred values” after his television station Nessma aired the Iranian coming-of-age film Persepolis, which includes a brief scene depicting God.
The controversial case has polarised Tunisia, exposing a deep rift between the country’s secular and religious populations, and ripples from the verdict are likely to be felt across the region.
By fining Karoui nearly £1,000 rather than imposing the maximum sentence of three years in prison as demanded by some religious leaders, the court struck an uneasy compromise seemingly designed to assuage both sides.
Inevitably it has pleased neither, with civil liberties campaigners denouncing the verdict as an assault on freedom of expression.
There was criticism too from the United States, with its ambassador to Tunis, Gordon Gray, declaring in a statement that Karoui’s conviction “raises serious concerns about tolerance and freedom of expression in the new Tunisia.”
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