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Temple of Evil crumbles down
Published in The Egyptian Gazette on 07 - 07 - 2013

The nation heaved a deep sigh of relief as the Temple of Devil (the Muslim Brotherhood) crumbled down on June 30. A hysterical reaction by the terrorist organisation did not disrupt the euphoric mood, which overwhelmed the entire nation the moment president Mohamed Morsi was overthrown.
The Minister of Defence Gen. Abdel-Fattah el-Sisi has carved a niche for himself as the army general, who championed the nation's enthusiasm to eliminate the root (the MB) of evil in Egypt. El-Sisi is declared Egypt's national hero. The MB's disgraceful fall is now powerfully echoing overseas and inside the US White House.
For almost two weeks now, the US Ambassador Ann Patterson, who has a kind of special relationship with the axis of evil in Egypt, is desperately trying to understand what is taking place in the country. Patterson is said to be in a very bad mood after her superiors in Washington had discovered the falsity, misinformation and sentimentality of her reports and future prognosis about her ‘bad partners' in Egypt and their alleged influence in the US policies across the Middle East. The disgraced Patterson is now left alone in the Embassy after many of her staff had departed on holiday to the US. She must be living in a real self-confinement. She stopped rearing her (did I say ugly?) head, like widows mourning the death of loved partners,
Patterson must now be wailing and smacking her face and chest to mourn the fall of the Empire of Evil and the mass arrest of its functionaries.
There is hardly any doubt that Patterson will soon be summoned to Washington to stand before a Congressional Disciplinary Tribunal. During the Congressional hearing session, US President Barack Obama will be standing, crestfallen, next to Patterson. She will find it too difficult to explain the reasons behind her sentimentality towards the ‘bad guys' in Egypt. Nor will Patterson be able to find reasons to defend her reputation, as a veteran diplomat, which must now be blemished by several visits she paid to the homes of the chief gangsters, who camouflaged themselves as Muslim brothers.
Patterson would be severely punished if she was posted to Libya to replace Deborah Jones. Jones should be safely reunited with her counterpart in Pakistan.
There is hardly little doubt that Patterson has caused much damage to her country's relationship with Egypt. A growing anti-US sentiment has overwhelmed the Egyptians after they had discovered Washington's chief role in helping the MB-led radicals to seize power in Egypt during the January uprising two years ago. The Egyptians are now campaigning to reject the US economic and military aid.
A national fundraising has been launched two days ago to help Egypt rise on its feet more powerfully and prosperously within months; and after the appointment of a national coalition government. All walks of life in the country are enthusiastically taking part in the fulfilment of the great idea. In the meantime, there is a growing call in society for the dismissal of the Medusa from Cairo.
Recovering from the traumatic January 25's experience, the Egyptians have realised that it was Patterson, who poured oil on the raging fire during the mayhem. She is disgraced for a series of her warmongering statements in favour of the Islamists and extremists. With a mischievous grin on her face, she used to knock at the door of Islamists and their adversaries, fuelling the enthusiasm of everybody to offer more sacrifices for the establishment of democracy in Egypt. Pressing harder with her plans to instigate a civil war in the country, she rudely overstepped the red line by demanding the army generals to keep off and not intervene to put out the raging fire.
Patterson got a big shock when huge demonstrations took to the streets to remove the Islamists from power. Her diplomatic career is now in peril. Her bewildered superiors in Washington failed to come to terms with what was going on in Egypt. Obama carefully refused to condemn the military intervention in the fulfilment of the people's aspirations. Apparently responding to Patterson's piteous appeal to help save her from disgrace, her ‘bad guys' launched a civil war in Egypt on Friday evening. The MB's militants launched simultaneous rocket attacks on military barracks in Sinai, police stations, municipal buildings and innocent civilians across the country.
Empathising with his scandalised patroness, the MB's General Guide Mohamed Badie exhorted the Islamists to fight a war of life or death against the Egyptian people. Badie compromised religious slogans that a Muslim should not kill a Muslim. Patterson should be held accountable if the MB's elements launched suicidal attacks in overcrowded areas.


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