From the Foreword: The Center for Security Policy is
pleased to publish this informative interview with Mohamed Elibiary, a
prominent Muslim advisor to the Department of Homeland Security. It is
particularly instructive insofar as Elibiary is a prime-mover behind two
of the Obama administration’s most dangerous policies: (1) normalizing
relations with domestic and foreign Islamist groups, including the
Muslim Brotherhood, and (2) severely restricting enforcement of the
nation’s laws governing material support for terrorism.
At a moment when the Egyptian military is striving to dismantle the
infrastructure of the Muslim Brotherhood in that country—including its
political arm, the Freedom and Justice Party—it is incumbent upon
Americans to consider what it and other Islamists who share an agenda of
imposing shariah worldwide are doing here. An important window into
the latter is provided by Elibiary’s career and activism, first as a
Texas-based terrorism consultant and founder of the (now-defunct)
Freedom and Justice Foundation in Plano, and more recently in his
capacity as a member of the Department of Homeland Security’s Advisory
Committee and its Countering Violent Extremism Working Group.
Elibiary’s official functions have been the focus of congressional
and media attention, particularly in light of his controversial
associations with leading American Islamists. These include the radical
Assembly of Muslim Jurists of America and convicted Hamas fundraiser
Shukri Abu Baker.
Troubling as such connections are, the implications of the policies
Elibiary has espoused are even more worrying. For example, Elibiary’s
promotion of the narrative that the Muslim Brotherhood and other
Islamists are “moderates” appears to have been influential in
encouraging the Obama administration’s blindness to what is, in fact, an
unbroken continuum between the ideology and goals of the Muslim
Brotherhood and al Qaeda.
Moreover, Elibiary has insisted that even the most basic information
about the doctrinal drivers of jihadist terror be purged from U.S.
government training materials. Pursuant to the guidance he has helped
President Obama promulgate, even quoting the Brotherhood’s own written
statements can be portrayed as “Islamophobia.”
It is crucial for American citizens and their representatives to
become engaged in a policy discussion about the true nature of the
Muslim Brotherhood and its agenda. The Center for Security Policy hopes
that this substantive interview—conducted by national security analyst
Ryan Mauro, together with annotations from Mr. Mauro and the Center—will
make plain the perils associated with the “civilization jihad” being
waged by the Brotherhood in America, with help from well-placed advisors
to the Obama administration like Mohamed Elibiary.
Ryan Mauro: A Window on the Muslim Brotherhood in America: An Annotated Interview with DHS Advisor Mohamed Elibiary | Center for Security Policy Occasional Paper Series | October 1, 2013 (PDF 37 pages, 457KB)
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