The recent overthrow of Egyptian President Mohammed Morsi had all the superficial appearances of being a ‘people’s revolution’…
The truth is that Morsi’s overthrow was a Zionist takedown of a problematic world leader as was the assassination of John F. Kennedy or the forced resignation of Richard M. Nixon, complete with minute-by-minute, close-up coverage in the interests of making a statement to other political creatures who are ‘in the know’.
Much like the U.S. State Department-managed ‘Arab Spring’ that brought an end to the 30 year rule of the Western/Israeli puppet Hosni Mubarak, Zionist media outlets the world over portrayed the recent ousting of President Morsi as the inevitable uprising of an oppressed people against a ‘tyrant’ robbing them of their life, liberty and pursuit of happiness.
The real story however is that Morsi--as much a carefully-picked puppet for Israeli and American interests as his predecessor Mubarak--was taken down not by the ‘little people’ in Cairo, but rather by powerful players in Tel Aviv, Washington D.C., New York and elsewhere who--after viewing recent developments in Morsi’s administration--saw Egypt (the largest and most important Arab country in the Middle East) falling out of their grasp if he were to remain in power.
A mere month after he took office he broke with both precedent and protocol when he became the first Egyptian leader to visit Iran since that nation won its independence from the deadly grasp of Israel and the West in its 1979 revolution.
While in Iran, Morsi met with then-President Ahmadinejad--singularly hated by both Tel Aviv and Washington D.C.--where the two discussed the danger that Israel poses to the region and that perhaps Egypt would be better off abandoning its 30-year alliance with the West.
That a budding friendship had been formed with Morsi’s visit to Iran was further supported when Ahmadinejad returned the courtesy by also breaking with both protocol and precedent by becoming the first Iranian head of state to visit Egypt since the two countries broke diplomatic ties in 1979.
That this political rapprochement between Egypt and Iran was headed in a direction deemed dangerous to both Israel and America was made plain in the aftermath of these meetings, when Morsi declared his opposition to any outside armed intervention in the Syrian crisis and--what’s more--insisted that Iran be part of the ‘contact group’ that would oversee a political solution to the year’s-long carnage.
Egypt was getting friendly with Iran and vice versa, so much so that the 2 countries were discussing ways of cutting Israel and America out of any possible military adventurism in Syria and bringing Iran into a more prominent role in Egypt’s affairs than had previously been the case.
But Iran was not the only fly in the Zionist ointment leading to Morsi’s overthrow. Morsi sat down face to face with Russian President Vladimir Putin to discuss various items involving trade, economic development, the possibility of Russia building as many as 4 nuclear power plants and Russian assistance in developing Egypt’s various uranium mines.
And as troubling as these topics may have been to Israel and America, the one that more than likely caused the most political heartburn was Russia.
And the final nail in the coffin for Mohammed Morsi was his stated desire that Egypt join BRICS, the new economic consortium managed by Brazil, Russia, India, China and South Africa meant to challenge the dominance of Zionist interests in the area of international finance. This--coupled with Morsi’s polite refusal of the many-strings-attached loan offer from the IMF-sealed his fate as far as Israel and America were concerned. If Egypt were to fall out of the American sphere of influence and fall into the good graces of Iran and Russia and in the process declare its independence from Zionist money, political influence and social intrigue, it would offer Iran and Russia a base of operations for undoing the entire sordid business in the Arab Middle East where America and Israel keep the various nations there unhinged, confused and off-balance.
That the fix was in and that the U.S. and her co-conspirators knew that bad political weather was on its way to Egypt is at least circumstantially apparent. In a piece appearing in The Washington Times a mere 10 days before the uprisings that resulted in Morsi’s removal, 400 American troops specially trained to “respond to any threats, including protests and riots, to the security of Israel or the peace agreement” were sent to Egypt.
Despite the feigned alarm expressed by Israel, America and the West in the aftermath of the coup unseating Mohammed Morsi from Egypt’s presidency, a simple reading of a few headlines appearing in mainstream news outlets the world over pretty much tells the picture as to what happened--
“Egypt’s coup leaders grateful for Israeli support”
“Venezuelan president: Israel, US behind Morsi ouster”
“Egypt’s Muslim Brotherhood-Saudi Arabia, Israel and UAE behind Egypt coup”
“Turkey’s Erdogan says Israel behind Egypt military coup”
“Saudi King paid 1$ billion to help army remove Morsi”
“Exclusive: US bankrolled anti-Morsi activists”
“Veteran Israeli Journalist: Morsi’s Ouster ‘Good for Israel’”
And many, many others…
It may indeed be the case--as many philosophers and theologizes claim--that a higher power forgives men their sins...
What must be remembered however is that this is not the misty, blissful hereafter but rather the here and now, where - geopolitically speaking - that aforementioned ‘higher power’ must unfortunately take a back seat to more brutal competitors - namely Israel and America - that presently have the world by the throat, have no patience for human frailties, who consider the word ‘forgiveness’ just as vulgar as it is blasphemous and expect unquestioning obedience from the political leaders they spend so much time choosing and vetting.
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