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U.S. media is reporting that the U.S. intelligence reports
indicate that the Egyptian Muslim Brotherhood government has recently
permitted Muslim Brotherhood members and “hardline jihadists” to join
Egypt’s military academy for the first time. According to a Washington
Post
report,
U.S. intelligence agencies are also investigating reports that Egyptian
President Morsi has concluded a secret agreement with Hamas:
Friday, March 29, 2013 Egypt’s Muslim Brotherhood-affiliated
government recently allowed members of the Brotherhood and hardline
jihadists to join Egypt’s military academy for the first time as part of
what U.S. officials say is a covert effort to impose Islamist rule in
the key Middle East state. According to U.S. officials with access to
intelligence reports, the government of President Mohamed Morsi is
covertly taking steps to take control over the pro-Western military and
the police forces as part of a campaign to solidify Islamist
control. Egypt for decades had banned the Muslim Brotherhood and radical
Islamist groups from both the military and police academies after
Islamic terrorists in the military assassinated Egyptian leader Anwar
Sadat in 1981. The Egyptian military also for decades has maintained
close ties to the U.S. military. Analysts in the U.S. intelligence
community and the military are viewing the introduction of Islamists
into the national military academy, disclosed last week, with
concern. Muslim Brotherhood members and hardline Salafi groups are
regarded as dedicated first to jihad, or holy war, and other Islamist
principles rather than to the country. ’Any opening of the Egyptian
military to Islamist elements would be a big and complicated change,’
said one U.S. official. ‘It’s not clear how it would be managed or how
well the rank and file would absorb it.’ Disclosure that the Muslim
Brotherhood and other radical Islamists are now being admitted to the
military academy was made public March 19 in Egyptian news reports. The
head of the military academy, Ismat Murad, told reporters the new batch
of Islamist students included the nephew of Morsi, a Muslim Brotherhood
leader. Meanwhile, U.S. officials said intelligence agencies are
investigating reports that Morsi recently concluded a secret agreement
with the Palestinian terror group Hamas, another disturbing sign the
Egyptian government is shifting away from its former pro-Western stance
and toward radical Islam. There are concerns the agreement involves
collusion between the Muslim Brotherhood and a plan to settle
Palestinians in Egypt’s Sinai Peninsula.
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