US document reveals cooperation between Washington and Brotherhood
Gulf News, June 18, 2014: (H/T Halal Pork Shop)
Dubai: For the past decade, two successive US administrations have maintained close ties to the Muslim Brotherhood in Egypt, Tunisia, Syria and Libya, to name just the most prominent cases.
Dubai: For the past decade, two successive US administrations have maintained close ties to the Muslim Brotherhood in Egypt, Tunisia, Syria and Libya, to name just the most prominent cases.
The Obama administration conducted an assessment of the Muslim
Brotherhood in 2010 and 2011, beginning even before the events known as
the “Arab Spring” erupted in Tunisia and in Egypt. The President
personally issued Presidential Study Directive 11 (PSD-11) in 2010,
ordering an assessment of the Muslim Brotherhood and other “political
Islamist” movements, including the ruling AKP in Turkey, ultimately
concluding that the United States should shift from its longstanding
policy of supporting “stability” in the Middle East and North Africa
(that is, support for “stable regimes” even if they were authoritarian),
to a policy of backing “moderate” Islamic political movements.
To this day, PSD-11 remains classified, in part because it reveals an
embarrassingly naïve and uninformed view of trends in the Middle East
and North Africa (Mena) region.
The revelations were made by Al Hewar centre in Washington, DC, which obtained the documents in question.
Through an ongoing Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) lawsuit,
thousands of pages of documentation of the US State Department’s
dealings with the Muslim Brotherhood are in the process of being
declassified and released to the public.
US State Department documents obtained under the FOIA confirm that
the Obama administration maintained frequent contact and ties with the
Libyan Muslim Brotherhood. At one point, in April 2012, US officials
arranged for the public relations director of the Libyan Muslim
Brotherhood, Mohammad Gaair, to come to Washington to speak at a
conference on “Islamists in Power” hosted by the Carnegie Endowment for
International Peace.
A State Department Cable classified “Confidential” report says the
following: “Benghazi Meeting With Libyan Muslim Brotherhood: On April 2
[2012] Mission Benghazi met with a senior member of the Muslim
Brotherhood steering committee, who will speak at the April 5 Carnegie
Endowment `Islamist in Power’ conference in Washington, D.C. He
described the Muslim Brotherhood’s decision to form a political party as
both an opportunity and an obligation in post-revolution Libya after
years of operating underground. The Brotherhood’s Justice and
Construction Party would likely have a strong showing in the upcoming
elections, he said, based on the strength of the Brotherhood’s network
in Libya, its broad support, the fact that it is a truly national party,
and that 25 per cent of its members were women. He described the
current relationship between the Brotherhood and the TNC (Transitional
National Council) as `lukewarm.’”
Another State Department paper marked “Sensitive But Unclassified
(SBU)” contained talking points for Deputy Secretary of State William
Burns’ scheduled July 14, 2012 meeting with Mohammad Sawan, the Muslim
Brotherhood leader who was also head of the Brotherhood’s Justice and
Construction Party. The document is heavily redacted, but nevertheless
provides clear indication of Washington’s sympathies for the emergence
of the Muslim Brotherhood as a major political force in the post-Gaddafi
Libya. The talking points recommended that Secretary Burns tell Sawan
that the US government entities “share your party’s concerns in ensuring
that a comprehensive transitional justice process is undertaken to
address past violations so that they do not spark new discontent.”
The Burns paper described the Libyan Muslim Brotherhood: “Prior to
last year’s revolution, the Muslim Brotherhood was banned for over three
decades and its members were fiercely pursued by the Gaddafi regime.
The Libyan Muslim Brotherhood (LMB) returned to Libya last year after
years in exile in Europe and the United States, selected new leadership
and immediately began to plan for an active role in Libya’s political
future.” After a redacted section, the document continued, “The
LMB-affiliated Justice and Construction party, led by Misratan and
former political prisoner under Gaddafi Mohammad Sawan, was created in
March 2012. Sawan himself was not a candidate in the elections but
wields significant influence as the head of the largest political party
and most influential Islamist party in Libya.”
The July 14 meeting was attended by both Secretary Burns and
Ambassador Christopher Stevens. On September 11, 2012, Ambassador
Stevens and three other American diplomats were killed in a premeditated
terrorist attack on US mission and CIA facilities in Benghazi.
An undated State Department cable revealed further courting of the
LMB and its Justice and Construction Party. “Mohammad Sawan, Chairman of
Justice and Construction Party, received yesterday at his office in
Tripoli, Ambassadors of US, UK, FR and IT. The Ambassadors requested the
meeting to get acquainted with the party’s position on the current
events in Libya, the Government, the Party’s demand to sack the Prime
Minister, the Constitution, GNC lifetime arguments, dialogue initiatives
and Party’s assessment of political and security situation in Libya and
the region. During the meeting, which took an hour and a half and
attended by Mohammad Talb, party’s International Relations officer, and
Hussam Naeli, acting liaison officer, Sawan explained that the
Government has not been able to achieve any success in the core files
such as security and local government, which both are under the direct
supervision of the Prime Minister. Such a failure resulted in the lack
of security, continuous assassinations, kidnappings, crimes, smuggling
and attacks on public and private property, halt oil exports and
disruption of water and electricity supply. Sawan stressed that a
solution is possible and the party presented a clear solution, but the
Government is not in harmony. He added we are responsible only for
ministries that we take part in.”
The State Department cable noted that “On their part, the Ambassadors
praised the active role of the Party in the political scene and
confirmed their standing with the Libyan people and Government despite
its weaknesses and they are keen to stabilize the region… At the end of
the meeting, Sawan thanked his guests and all stressed the need to
communicate. The guests affirmed that they will assist through Libyan
legitimate entities as they did during the revolution.”
Also see:
Also see:
- Muslim Brotherhood Reveals Obama Ordered Shift of Support from US Allies to Islamist Groups by Daniel Greenfield -
The story is from the Gulf News, which operates out of the Anti-Brotherhood UAE. Al-Hewar, which actually got hold of the documents, is linked to the International Institute of Islamic Thought… which is a Muslim Brotherhood front group.
Figures in the Muslim Brotherhood had threatened to leak understandings with Obama Inc. This is the next best thing. It warns Obama that if he tries to forget about them, they can prove that the relationship was official policy.
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