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White House officials held talks with representatives of the Muslim Brotherhood in Washington this week, as the Islamist group threw itself into the fray in Egypt's presidential election.
The meeting on Tuesday with low-level National Security Council staff was part of a series of US efforts to broaden engagement with new and emerging political parties following Egypt's revolution last year, a US official said.
The White House pointed out that Republican Senators Lindsey Graham and John McCain, and other US lawmakers and officials had also met with Brotherhood representatives in Egypt
Originally posted by TruckDriver69
reply to post by bknapple32
I think they are symbolic at best. The military already warned them to stay out of its business. I think the Military knows that if they give up power, Israel may attack to weaken them? Not sure but I think Egypt has a fairly large and modern military?
Originally posted by EarthEvolves
reply to post by bknapple32
The whole Egypt revolution was NWO from the beginning. You could tell by how the media had no unkind words for it even when a CBS reporter was raped by a mob in Egypt. The same for Libya and Syria.
Originally posted by EarthEvolves
reply to post by AuranVector
I don't blame the media. I blame the creeps who did it. Why are Middle Eastern cultures never held to any kind of standards, especially on ATS and other conspiracy forums? I am the opposite of a racist in that I hold all humans to a high set of standards, and expect them to live up to them.
Originally posted by itsallmaya
reply to post by AuranVector
Yes, she WAS raped!
'The crime of rape will be defined as "penetration, no matter how slight, of the vagina or anus with any body part or object, or oral penetration by a sex organ of another person, without the consent of the victim," a Justice Department statement "
articles.cnn.com...:JUSTICE