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Analyst's note:  Clearly some Americans citizens are beginning understand what is really going on in the Middle East.  Cal Thomas is one such columnist who is not being played by the Islamist enemy. 

Deception is clearly part of the basic tactics of the Muslim Brotherhood.  We are certainly NOT witnessing an event similar to the American Revolution underway in Egypt. Under successive presidencies, the United States, as a nation, has failed to understand, let alone counter successfully, the threat posed to our constitutional form of government and free society by sharia law.  In the past, such failures were reckless.  In fact, the forces of sharia have been at war with non-Muslims for 1400 years and with the United States for 200 years. Today, they are intolerable.  Why should we currently expect any better at this stage by the Egyptian people? Note here what is NOT being reported in the American press --“Martyrs by the millions are heading to Jerusalem”.

The Islam that is center stage in the world today is a religion wrapped in an ideology and will continue to be so until (and if) reformers within the religion itself can remove it from association with sharia law. Only by identifying those Muslims who try to impose sharia law can anyone succeed in marginalizing them.

The Muslim Brotherhood represent some of the most sophisticated Islamist jihadists.  They are known to be highly skilled in exploiting the civil liberties, political correctness, and multicultural proclivities of Western societies for the purpose of destroying us from within. The requirements to sabotage a nation while disguised by deceit and work toward fully implementing sharia are much easier in a country that already follows the Islamic belief system.

"The events of recent days in Egypt offer a sober lesson to westerners who think the uprising that ousted President Hosni Mubarak resembles the American Revolution.

Much of the television commentary revealed complete ignorance about the history of the region and of Egypt and especially the clear and present danger of a theocratic coup by the Muslim Brotherhood. First prize for those who are clueless about what is transpiring before their blind eyes goes to James Clapper, director of National Intelligence (though the runner-up prize goes to a TV commentator who compared demonstrators in Tahrir Square to America's tea party movement.)

Clapper told a congressional hearing that the Muslim Brotherhood is a "heterogeneous group, largely secular, which has eschewed violence and has decried al-Qaida as a perversion of Islam."

Perhaps Clapper can explain then why the Brotherhood endorsed Hitler's goal of eradicating the Jews and conspired to assassinate the late Egyptian President Anwar Sadat and his predecessor Gamal Abdel Nasser.

According to the Anti-Defamation League, "The Muslim Brotherhood no longer openly conducts terrorist operations; it is primarily a political organization that supports terrorism and terrorist causes. Many of its members, however, have engaged in terrorist activities and the group has spawned numerous terrorist groups, such as Hamas and Egyptian Islamic Jihad."

The Muslim Brotherhood is not just one of "a variety of movements" within Egypt, as Clapper asserted, but a powerful and influential religious-political force any "democratic" movement must reckon with. According to a 2009 study by WorldPublicOpinion.org, 64 percent of Egyptians view the Muslim Brotherhood positively, while only 16 percent have negative views. Sixty-nine percent think the Brotherhood favors democracy. Just 22 percent say they are too extreme and not really democratic.

Douglas Schoen has advised four Israeli prime ministers, as well as the prime minister of Turkey. In a commentary for Foxnews.com, Schoen writes he believes there is "at least a 50 percent chance, if not more, that a candidate from the Muslim Brotherhood or a party with a generally similar approach and orientation will win the next presidential election."

Why? Consider a Pew poll conducted last year which showed 48 percent of Egyptians say that Islam plays a large role in politics in Egypt and 85 percent say Islam's influence in politics is positive. Only 2 percent said it is negative. "Not surprisingly," writes Schoen, that a Zogby poll found two-thirds of Egyptians think, "Egyptian life would improve when clerics play a more central role in the political life of the country."

The fanatics know how to "play" the West, using images and words such as "freedom" and "liberation" to make us think they mean what we mean by those words.

Thanks to pathetic reporting by The New York Times and other media sycophants more than 50 years ago, Fidel Castro, following the dictatorship of Fulgencio Batista, was also seen by many as a liberator of Cuba. "I am not a communist and neither is the revolutionary movement," Castro said at the time. Only after he consolidated power, did he tell the truth: "I am a Marxist-Leninist and I will be one until the last day of my life."

Deception is not limited to communists like Castro. Deception is also a strategy of others who would dominate the world by religious-political doctrines. Last Saturday, Egypt's Muslim Brotherhood announced it will not try to win the presidency of Egypt, nor will it attempt to win a majority in parliament. Given the Brotherhood's statement of purpose and past record, this announcement should be seen as a tactical maneuver designed to fool Western governments, rather than a change in objectives.

I'm betting on the Muslim Brotherhood, or an affiliated organization with similar goals, to eventually gain political power in Egypt."

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