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Manipulating the Arab Mind
Published in Albawaba on 15 - 03 - 2015

40 years ago the U.S. and its allies started to draw a new map for the Arab World. The new scheme emerged after the October 1973 war which marked the first Egyptian military victory over Israel. They had a plan to dismantle the Arab world, diffuse its power and subdivide its countries. The intention behind the plan was also to deter Arab countries from supporting Egypt in its war against the Zionist entity.
Brzezinski and Bernard Levy were prominent names among the designers of this new Arab map. We would like to discuss what happened on the ground, during the last two decades, as a consequence of this new strategy, starting with the Iraqi tragedy.
America first succeeded in exhausting this ancient country during its war with Iran, a confrontation that has greatly diminished the Iraqi army striking power. America then decided to drive a wedge between Iraq and Kuwait, calling for Saddam Hussein to invade Kuwait thus finding the perfect excuse to eradicate what was left of the Iraqi military force. Saddam Hussein committed a mad, catastrophic and unforgivable mistake. The Americans laid a trap and he walked right into it.
A twelve-year blockade was imposed on Iraq after Kuwait's liberation, during which the Iraqi army further deteriorated. America managed to occupy Iraq but was unable to deceive the Arabs with its vain promises of democracy, human rights and prosperity. The American mask had fallen.
America has brought nothing to Iraq but inhuman crimes, torture, violence and the killing of its nationals in the Falouga genocide or the Abou Gharib prison. Peace and stability deserted Iraq, and the country was dismantled. Strife prevailed and a united country was divided into sects, tribes and militia. Intelligence forces wandered freely and the turn for more Arab countries had come to meet the Iraqi fate.
Procedures, plans and agreements were devised during meetings held in dark rooms between Washington, Cairo, Istanbul and Doha, after which the so-called "Arab Spring" erupted. America then started to spread its agents in Arab capitals and pumped money into the pockets of activists. They established offices, organizations and newspapers to cover their activities, posting online whatever was necessary for the development of their plan.
Simultaneously, media channels were meant to exaggerate the Arab rulers' corruption and mistakes, including those of former president Mubarak and his regime. Training sessions were held and reconciliations made with terrorists and Takfiri (calling others infidels) militants to capsize the nation, using a well-known principal: "scratch my back and I'll scratch yours."
Mediators like Saad Al Din Ibrahim, succeeded in bridging the gap between Washington and the Muslim Brotherhood with the help of Qatar and Turkey. Washington supported the terrorist organization through suspicious mercenaries, media campaigns and the launching of movements such as 6th of April. These efforts paved the way for the Brotherhood to rule Egypt and the price for this support was the subdivision of Arab countries and the selling of their parts according to plan. Sinai was to become part of the new Palestinian state, Halayeb and Shalateen were to be seized from the Egyptian authority to be given to Sudan.
The borders with Libya were to be lifted in the west and the Suez Canal rented to Qatar. Egypt would then have been subdivided into 4 small states. Division of the Egyptian army would have followed, after having been dragged into a fabricated confrontation with the people. This is was the plan, in which the Muslim Brotherhood fully participated.
It was God's mercy coupled with the Egyptian army strength that put a stop to all of this, as Hillary Clinton explained in her book. She said that America was prepared to recognize Sinai as an Islamic emirate belonging to Gaza or the supposed Palestinian state. She also said that she had prepared for this eventuality by communicating with 112 countries, the majority of which agreed to adopt and support this recognition.
The Egyptian people and army foiled the stratagem, and Egypt was saved. Libya and Yemen failed, Syria was fragmented, its army exhausted, in preparation for a complete knock-out. Tunisia greatly suffered too. Yemen fell into the hands of the Iran-backed Houthis, while Washington stood to control the world through the Arab region.
The Arab region holds paths to vital sea harbors, air ways, oil resources and substantial wealth. Getting hold of this region would greatly help America in its hegemonic aspirations to rule the world. The ‘new' Middle East, derived from the well experimented theories of creative chaos, severing, dividing and weakening, would be the prefect formula to achieve that end.
The reality is that the collapsed Arab regimes did have numerous problems. They lacked freedom, democracy and integrity. Corruption prevailed, the ultimate result of which was poverty and injustice. America, however, wasn't really interested in toppling these regimes. It wanted to topple their countries, after which reorganizing and gaining control over them would've been easy and normal. The control they were after was to be accomplished through new loyal regimes and accomplices. The terrorist MB was exactly what they needed for the purpose, dedicating all its history to spreading its Takfiri (calling other infidels) doctrine that is completely devoid of patriotism and loaded with hatred and separation.
America will not give up easily; it has certainly prepared other alternatives to achieve its goal. The original plan was not limited to Egypt, Libya, Syria, Yemen and Tunisia. Saudi Arabia, the UAE, Kuwait, Bahrain and even Qatar were included in the plan. Qatar, a current staunch ally, was also in line to receive the same deadly fate after fulfilling its purpose.
Arab countries inhaling the ‘Arab Spring' breeze did not know of the decades-old plan. They were used as tools and weapons serving the conspirators' interests, despite the legitimate and noble demands that their populations originally had.
President Al Sisi's proposed united Arab force has become a mandatory strategic alternative. A necessary option to overcome the evil of terrorism empowered to wage war on America's behalf to topple Arab nations.
There has to be a unity of military and economic powers. Well-equipped and trained special military forces are needed as well as cutting-edge fighter-jets and, if necessary, navy units, to block the mercenaries' supply routes.
We have to consider Al Sisi's request very seriously, before it is too late.
A coalition has to be created, in the form of a military force combining Gulf countries, Egypt and Jordan in a 2+4 strategy. Terrorist nests are established throughout the region acting as agents and weapons for America, Qatar and Turkey. The Arab Nations possess huge capabilities able to overcome all these threats.
We need to stop looking back and put all our differences aside to form a unified and integrated entity in such crucial times. It is a matter of life or death, survival or extinction. A dire fate will be the final outcome should the Arab World fail to unite.
Long live Egypt.


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