Saturday, November 17, 2012

President of "America", Bronco Bama, Calls Egypt’s President Morsi To Thank Him For Helping “Calm” Situation In Gaza - Morsi Threatened Israel Earlier In The Day


I've been noting that the President of "America", Bronco Bama, had yet to speak out on the situation in Israel.

Well now he has.

Did he call Netanyahu and voice his support?

No.

Did he give a press conference, and explain that Israel has a right to defend herself?

No.

He called Muslim Brotherhood member/Egyptian President, Mohammed Morsi, and expressed his approval of Morsi's incitement ... er, uh, whatever.

Not only did Morsi threaten Israel but they crowd he was speaking to started chanting about killing Jews . . . and Obama thanks him for it.

(Reuters) – U.S. President Barack Obama called Egyptian President Mohamed Mursi on Friday to commend the country’s efforts to help calm the situation in Israel and Gaza and underscored his hope of restoring stability there, the White House said. 
Egypt’s prime minister, Hisham Kandil, has said Cairo is prepared to mediate a truce in the growing violence between Israel and Hamas, the Islamist group that runs the Gaza Strip. Egypt’s government is allied with Hamas, but is also party to a 1979 peace treaty with Israel.


Earlier in the day:

Egypt will continue to support Gaza against continued attacks rom Israeli armed forces, President Mohamed Morsy reiterated on Friday. 
“The price will be high if the aggression continues,” Morsy said after he performed Friday prayers in Fatma Al-Sharbatly Mosque in Cairo’s Fifth Settlement. 
“Egypt is different from yesterday,” he added, referring to his predecessor ousted President Hosni Mubarak’s soft stance on the Israel-Palestine conflict. 
“We assure them [Israel] that the price will be high for continued aggression, and [we tell them] you have to bear the responsibility,” Morsy continued. 
During Morsy’s speech, worshipers chanted: “Khaybar, Khaybar, Oh Jews, the army of Mohamed will return,” in reference to a historical battle fought between Muslims and Jews in Saudi Arabia. 
“I say to those on behalf of all the Egyptian people that Egypt today is different from yesterday, and Arabs today are different from yesterday. I say confidently that Egypt will not leave Gaza alone,” Morsy said.

3 comments:

Charles Martel said...

War is deceit, and deceived we are.

Unknown said...

Pasto, haven't you noticed that whenever he calls Erdogan or Morsi to 'calm' the situation they exactly react the opposite?As i said before i would love to see the transcripts of these calls.

Pastorius said...

I don't think transcripts exist.

I think the machinations of the enemy are lost to history, unfortunately.