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'Foreign Policy': Congress accuses Obama to fail because of support of Muslim Brotherhood .. And holds U.S. Ambassador responsible for anger of Egyptians from Washington
President Barack Obama exposed to a sharply criticized campaign by the Republican Party because of the failure of politicians in Egypt and policy support for the Muslim Brotherhood and President Mohamed Morsi, absolutely over the past period.
"Foreign Policy" said that " President Obama addressed the Muslim Brotherhood over the past year and abandonment of the liberal opposition, and to support Egyptian President Mohamed Morsi in the steps of the controversial taken by the beginning of the Constitutional Declaration and passing the constitution and the postponement of the parliamentary elections, these mistakes of Obama's administration, that prompted Egypt to the current position.
" The magazine added: "The steps taken by the dictatorship Morsi during the last period was the cause of the anger of the opposition, especially that the U.S. administration was silent and did not intervene and did not respond to the wrath of the opposition, as if U.S. approve of what is going on."
Many members of the Republican Party in Congress ask to support the demands of the Egyptian people and to increase military aid to the Egyptian army at the moment, to force President Mohamed Morsi, to respond to the demands of the people.
A number of members of the Republican Party,see the Muslim Brotherhood were able to infiltrate the Congress, including Ed Royce, Chairman of the Foreign Affairs Committee of the House of Representatives, who said that "the Egyptian protests were the result of takeover of the government of President Morsi power."
For his part, Michael Maquil, chairman of the Homeland Security Committee,explained that "the Obama administration has pursued a wrong policy during the last period towards Egypt, " courtship "with the Muslim Brotherhood in Egypt, as also believes its ability to interact with the regime of Iran's ruling. "
Foreign Policy , also said Ambassador Anne Patterson in Cairo and she was a cause in fueling the anger of Egyptians toward the United States, due to her continued support for the Muslim Brotherhood and her interference in the internal affairs of the Egyptians towards strengthening the Muslim Brotherhood in Egypt.
An early target in this week's turmoil is U.S. ambassador to Egypt Anne Patterson, who was denounced by anti-government activists last month after criticizing street protests and defending U.S. relations with Morsy.
"Some say that street action will produce better results than elections. To be honest, my government and I are deeply skeptical," Patterson said at a seminar in Cairo. "Egypt needs stability to get its economic house in order, and more violence on the streets will do little more than add new names to the lists of martyrs."
“We’d like to see the opposition and President Morsi engaged in a more constructive conversation around how they move their country forward, because nobody is benefiting from the current stalemate that exists there,” Obama said during a press conference in Pretoria, South Africa, this past weekend.
Opinion :
What is happening in Egypt is faster than US administration plans for Egypt, bama is gasping breathlessly ? He doesn't know what to do , and what to think . Morsi is for him as a stratigic treasure , obdient ,polite , goes wherever Obama's shadow go . Morsi wants to rule forever , he thinks that Obama can protect him, Morsi does not know that Obama protects US interests. Morsi didn't study politics well , nor did he study economics . Now Obama is at a loss , will he stand with Morsi or with The Egyptians.? it depends .
Most of the American media stand with Morsi, because they all don't want Egypt to go forward because that will change all the US plans in the Middle East.I take pity on US ..Now Obama tends to support the Egyptian people , he told Morsi to leave as quoted by CNN , but Morse refused... this is a green light to the army to topple Morsi ...after the ultimatum is ended without taking any important steps from the part of Morsi
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Washington Post: Obama ‘failed’ on Egypt
Following the military coup in Egypt this week, overthrowing the democratically-elected President Mohamed Morsi, the Washington Post editorialized Friday that the U.S. should cut off aid to the country:
Having not spoken up against the excesses of Mr. Morsi’s government, the Obama administration has, with equal fecklessness, failed to forthrightly oppose the military intervention. But there should be no question that under a law passed by Congress, U.S. aid to Egypt — including the $1.3 billion annual grant to the military — must be suspended.
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