Arch zionist Sisi exposes his true intentions

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Crescent International

Muharram 17, 1435 2013-11-21

Daily News Analysis

by Crescent International

General Sisi wants to be the president of Egypt. His zionist cousins in Tel Aviv would be pleased. They have been waiting for this for 65 years. Now they have a great opportunity with one of their own taking direct control in Egypt, arguably the most important country in the Arab world.

Cairo, Crescent-online
November 21, 2013, 19:04 DST

His pictures peer from every street corner in every major city in Egypt. In one, he is seen in his military uniform wearing dark glasses; in another, he is shown standing beside a lion. Yet other pictures show him side by side with Gamal Abdel Nasser with whom he tries to identify himself.

Meet, General el-Sisi, no Gamal Abdel Nasser, he. True, the old demagogue was also from the military and he did terrible things, not least to the Muslim Brotherhood but Nasser was not a Zionist. Sisi’s mother is a Zionist Jewess from Morocco and his uncle served in the Israeli Knesset for 15 years. He has not yet denied his Zionist roots.

Now Sisi has inched closer to admitting that he has presidential ambitions. This is the worst guarded secret in Egypt. Since he launched the military coup that the Americans said was not a military coup, he has been coy about his true intentions. The cat (or the mouse) is finally out of the bag. In an interview published today in Al-Seyassah, the Kuwaiti newspaper, Sisi kept the door open for his political ambitions when asked whether he would run for president.

Interestingly, the interview was given to a newspaper that carries the name, Al-Siyassah (Politics). Is this a Freudian slip or a deliberate hint at political ambitions? The ever-eager media has been busy projecting him as larger than life. This is what carpetbaggers always do. Drum beating comes naturally to them and most media outlets in the Muslim world love strongmen.

His official position is defence minister and deputy prime minister but few Egyptians can name the prime minister or even the president. Who can blame them when Sisi’s mug peers at them from every billboard? He projects himself as Mr Egypt. His handpicked Constitutional committee has just handed him another club: for eight years, the defence minister will be from the military. Why, nobody is willing to explain.

Sisi makes policy pronouncements that are not part of his brief but no minister or even the president can question him about this. They all stand before him in reverence.

Sisi has cultivated close relations with his co-religionists in Zionist Israel. He has even destroyed all tunnels to Gaza at the behest of his Zionist allies in Tel Aviv. What are cousins for? Moshe would be pleased with his Moroccan cousin.

And now, Sisi wants to take over the presidency so that Egypt can be ruled directly from Tel Aviv.

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