Original Air Date: February 06, 2011
Political Pistachio: Walid Shoebat - Egypt a Part of Islam's Plans
Former Muslim terrorist Walid Shoebat, once a member of the Muslim Brotherhood, knows their plans. He predicted the fall of Egypt to Islamists. In 2008, he claimed the Turkish Ottoman Empire dismantled in 1924 would attempt to rise again. This has been the long term goal of the Muslim Brotherhood ever since. States that fall into the hands of the Muslim Brotherhood will eventually be gobbled up by the emerging Ottoman Empire. In socialist revolutions, the rule is: “take out a Czar and you will get a Stalin!” The revolution that engulfs Egypt was ignited by socialists and later embraced by Islamists. Americans need to realize that democratic elections in the Middle East have never resulted in western style freedom! Past democratic elections in Muslim majority nations: Iran is now a theocracy, Lebanon is in chaos, Palestine is still a state of psychosis, Sudan is on the verge of splitting, and Turkey's democratic elections led to the emergence of an axis that will lead to an Islamist alliance against Israel and the West. North Africa, in the name of democracy, now removes dictators for Islam. Egypt's chaos is leading to a future election like the Palestinian elections, on which president George W. Bush insisted. The results of that one was a divide between Islamists and the Palestinian Authority. Whether it is the Iranian Shia or Sunni Revolutions, the way to victory will be by stepping over Israel AND also over Arabia, the cradle of Wahabism that started the trouble in the first place. In the end, the world will kiss its addiction to Arab oil good-bye after Iran destroys Arabia with nuclear weapons. Islamists lay low, calling for democracy, and just like Arafat did, pretend to denounce terrorism at the cost of upsetting Al-Qaeda. Walid is the author of several best selling books including “Why I Left Jihad,” “Why We Want To Kill You” and “God’s War on Terror.” Walid is the guest today on the Political Pistachio Radio Revolution.
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