President Obama was bound and determined to overthrow Hosni Mubarak and bring "change" to Egypt. We've seen enough of his idea of "change".
Does he really believe America and the rest of the civilized world are better off now with the Muslim Brotherhood working feverishly to take over the nation and end the peace treaty with Israel?
I wonder what Obama would have to say about the release of 950 terrorist prisoners from Egyptian prisons. Oh, and one of the more notorious ones just happens to be the brother of Ayman al-Zawahiri, the same Ayman al-Zawahiri who happens to be Osama bin Laden's right-hand man. Now, don't you feel more secure since Obama intervened in the Egyptian revolution?
Read from Weasel Zippers:
Egypt Frees 950 Islamist Prisoners Including Ayman al-Zawahiri’s Brother…
"Just like the guys we’ve released from Gitmo, I’m sure hardly any of them will return to fighting jihad.
(World Threats) — 'The mass-exodus of hundreds of prisoners held on terrorism-related charges continued this week in Egypt.
Mohammad al-Zawahiri, the brother of al-Qaeda’s second-in-command, Ayman al-Zawahiri, was released Thursday from Egyptian prison after more than ten years of incarceration. Extradited from the Yemen in 1999, he had been held on charges of conspiring against the government in relation to the assassination of former Egypt’s former President Anwar Sadat.
His release comes as the Interior Ministry continues to evacuate “political detainees” by direct order from the Supreme Council of the Armed Forces. Just days ago the cartaker-government released Tareq and Abbud al-Zomor, members of Egypt’s al-Jihad Islamic sect who were also held in relation to Sadat’s killing in 1981. They were let go as part of a 69-prisoner release being billed as a concession to rights activist. According to Interior Ministry statements, they, along with al-Zawahiri, will be subject to five years surveillance. Read more here.
In related news, a UN report Thursday indicates the astonishing release of 950 former militants from the Gama’a al-Islamiyya terrorist group. While the Egyptian Interior Ministry has refused official comment on their cases, Montasser al-Zayyat, head of the Lawyers’ Syndicate Liberties Committee representing the freed militants said they have been gradually released over the past 11 days. To find out more read this IRIN release.'
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Saturday, March 19, 2011
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