That did not take long. As soon as the Muslim Brotherhood candidate was officially pronounced the president of Egypt, he began to boast about how the movement should be located in Jerusalem.
RT @HeyTammyBruce: A message from the new 'moderate' Muslim Bhood prez of Egypt: They're gonna take over Israel http://t.co/7Gl23HcD
— WhiteHousePressCorps (@whpresscorps) June 24, 2012
Take a look:
Many are not fooled by the Obama administration’s cataclysmic foreign policy that has allowed such threats to be made without pending consequences from the United States.
https://twitter.com/241enough/status/216915650172559361
https://twitter.com/informedblackmn/status/216924296407289856
So we're sitting back letting Egypt get taken over by a fanatic group who wants to take Jerusalem away from Israel … #obama2012
— Stephen Parks (@parksbrarian) June 24, 2012
Obama's friends 'The Muslim Brotherhood' take over in Egypt! Israel had better prepare to ready forces as they are surrounded by enemies!
— R W Tucker (@adkhermit) June 24, 2012
To everyone that doesn't understand what happened in Egypt real quick….Mubarak had been helping to keep the peace between Israel and Eygpt
— ✭ Wayne Dupree ✭ (@WayneDupreeShow) June 24, 2012
Meanwhile, Israel says it is seeking cooperation with Egypt and appreciates the democratic process.
Israel appreciates the democratic process in Egypt and respects the results of the presidential elections. 1/3
— PM of Israel (@IsraeliPM) June 24, 2012
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Congressman Allen West says the United States should now cut all foreign aid going to Egypt.
‘Repudiate the Muslim Brotherhood’: Allen West Calls for Obama to Immediately Cut All American Foreign Aid to E http://t.co/Z3deYI2J
— Todd Osborne (@ctoddosborne) June 24, 2012
UPDATE:
The speaker in that clip was misidentified as Egypt’s new president, Mohamed Morsi. It was actually a cleric, speaking at a Morsi rally in May. More from Breitbart.com:
Read more at: Middle East Media Research Institute. NOTE: The speaker in this clip was previously misidentified as new Egyptian president Mohammed Morsi. It is actually Egyptian cleric Safwat Higazi, introducing Morsi’s campaign on May 1.
Still, the fears remain.
Israel jittery after Brotherhood victory in Egypt – CBS News http://t.co/d3iXZ9vZ
— Headline News (@Headlined_org) June 24, 2012
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