August 16, 2012
The list included pro-USrael defense minister and head of military junta, FM Hussein Tantawi, Chief of Army Staff Gen. Sami Anan, and commanders of Navy, Air Defense and Air Force.
Both dismissed Tantawi and Anan have been re-appointed as presidential advisers. Lt. Gen. Sidki Sayed Ahmed was named as Anan’s replacement.
Morsi also appointed a senior judge, Mahmoud Mekki, as vice-president, Gen. Mohamed El Assar as deputy defense minister, Gen. Mohab Mamish as the CEO of Suez Canal authority and Abdel Mabrouk as Governor of North Sinai. All decisions are effective immediately.
Israel-Firster Jew, David Ignatius, writing in the Washington Post (August 12, 2012) said that the US has confidence in the the installation of new defense minister Gen. Abdel Fattah al-Sisi, who has had extensive contacts with Washington. The Time of Israel has reported that Israel too has confidence in al-Sisi as
“he is well acquainted with Israel’s security elites – from defense ministry policy director Amos Gilad to Netanyahu’s special envoy Yitzhak Molcho – and of course Israel’s defense minister Gen. Ehud Barak“.
Dr. George Friedman, the Zionist Jew Founder and CEO of US based intelligence firm Stratfor, wrote on August 14, under heading,
‘The Israeli Crisis’, saying that Morsi’s coup is “all part of an agreement between the military and the Muslim Brotherhood that gives Morsi the appearance of greater power while actually leaving power with the military”.
“It is important to take into account the American role in this, because ultimately Israel’s national security – particularly if its strategic environment deteriorates – rests on the United States“.
We see it also happened in Turkey, Yemen, Tunisia and Libya in the past. The idea is to pre-empt genuine Islamists coming into power via democracy or revolution, as is the case in Bahrain, Somalia, Pakistan, Bosnia and Lebanon.
It’s very important for the readers to know that the so-called ‘Arab Spring’ is based on the Israeli strategist, Oded Yinon’s 1982 theory . It was cooked-up a few years ago, during a meeting in New York city by the US State Department, CIA, Mossad and several Zionist Jewish heads of social network sites. Yinon theory calls for the break-up Middle countries into small statelets like Bahrain and that Israel should not only regain control of Sinai but also encourage the creation of a dominantly Coptic state in Upper Egypt. Yinon advised Israel against giving up any of the land it occupied. Interestingly, Yinon makes none of the conventional arguments related to Israel’s biblical claims. Instead, he offers arguments of a mainly economic nature. He says that Israel needs an increasing supply of energy, especially oil and gas, and some of the mineral resources of Sinai. Those resources, he argues, are essential to Israel’s strategy and independence.
According to Dr. Lamb, Hamas, Muslim Brotherhood and even a US Congress official have blamed Israeli Mossad for the recent terrorist attack on Sinai border police.
“There has been a relentless campaign by Zionist leaders since Mubaraks ouster, to weaken the Egyptian public’s determination to isolate Israel and cancel their governments relations with the occupiers of Palestine,” wrote Dr. Lamb.
“Unfortunately, following the most recent operation the Rafah crossing has been indefinitely closed just like it was under the deposed Egyptian president which will cause great hardship to Gazans and amounts to nothing less than Israeli style “collective punishment” as claimed by Musa Abu Marzouk, a senior Hamas official.In case you missed it: Brotherhood, SCAF, and US: The Three Way Tango
WSJ: "Tantawi wanted to put Gen. Sissi forward as a future leader..."
"...U.S. officials said that as a former head of Egyptian military intelligence, Gen. Sissi has close ties to the U.S. military and intelligence agencies. Mr. Obama's top counterterrorism adviser, John Brennan, dined with Gen. Sissi during a visit to Cairo in October, a sign to the visiting Americans that Gen. Tantawi wanted to put Gen. Sissi forward as a future leader. Gen. Sissi has also had extensive contact with the U.S. Ambassador to Egypt, Anne Patterson. ..."
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