The main stream media is virtually silent on this earthquake shattering event!
The man who was responsible for investigating the Iranian Nuclear program ACTUALLY JOINS FORCES with the group that spawned Al Qaeda, Osama Bin Laden and much worse sides with Iran in its goal of gaining Nuclear Weapons!
Does this mean that the man was possibly part of the Muslim Brotherhood all along? And possibly turned a blind eye to Iran’s Nuclear Program?
If Mr. ElBaradei becomes President of Egypt in league with the Muslim Brotherhood, then you have a radicalized Egypt along with a radicalized Turkey joining forces with Syria and Iran! That would leave only Jordan and Saudi Arabia as “moderate” Muslim States!
The hour is truly late my friends!
Mohamed ElBaradei, former head of the United Nations nuclear watchdog and Egypt’s most prominent advocate for political change, has quietly joined forces with the Muslim Brotherhood, an Islamist group that is officially banned but tolerated here. In 2005, the Brotherhood, banned from running as a party, instead fielded a slew of independent candidates who captured 20% of the seats in parliament. Now Mr. ElBaradei, who has refused to join one of Egypt’s government-licensed parties, and the Brotherhood have teamed in a nationwide signature drive aimed at winning popular backing for constitutional change. . . . . .
The NDP has dominated Egyptian politics for decades, and the older Mr. Mubarak has ruled for 29 years. Complicating their calculus now is Mr. ElBaradei’s emergence on the political scene, after he stepped down in December 2009 as head of the International Atomic Energy Agency.
The Nobel laureate returned to Egypt this year to a hero’s welcome, promising to campaign for political change. His organization, the National Association for Change, is pushing a seven-point list of demands, that includes repealing Egypt’s longstanding state of martial law and altering the constitution to eliminate obstacles to an independent presidential candidacy. . . . . .
The Brotherhood has quietly backed Mr. ElBaradei’s group from the beginning. In June, Brotherhood leaders said they would become more directly involved with his reform campaign. The Islamist organization says it has already gathered more than 500,000 signatures for a petition backing Mr. ElBaradei’s demands for a constitutional overhaul.
In an interview this summer with Jazeera Live, a sister satellite news channel to Al-Jazeera, Brotherhood Secretary-General Mahmoud Hussein said the two camps “share some sort of common ground … regarding political reform” and that the Brotherhood would work to “coordinate and collaborate” with Mr. ElBaradei’s campaign.
There are risks in the ElBaradei-Brotherhood union. Recent opposition efforts in Egypt to open the political system have foundered amid the longstanding ideological divide between the Islamist and secular camps. . . .
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