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New clips show Morsi in 2010 calling Obama a liar, urging Jew-hatred
Topic Started: January 21, 2013, 9:15 am (270 Views)
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New clips show Morsi in 2010 calling Obama a liar, urging Jew-hatred
US says Egyptian president's subsequent pledge rejecting discrimination and incitement to violence is an important, but inadequate, first step
By Ron Friedman and AP January 18, 2013, 4:54 am
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Additional statements made by Egypt's President Mohammed Morsi before entering office, in which he accuses US President Barack Obama of lying in his 2009 Cairo speech and urges Muslims "to nurse our children and grandchildren on hatred towards those Zionists and Jews," were published Thursday by media watchdog group MEMRI.

"One American president after another — and most recently, that Obama — talks about American guarantees for the safety of the Zionists in Palestine. [Obama] was very clear when he uttered his empty words on the land of Egypt. He uttered many lies, of which he couldn't have fulfilled a single word, even if he were sincere — which he is not," Morsi says in the latest clips, referring to Obama's 2009 speech, delivered at Cairo University.
To read more > http://www.timesofisrael.com/new-clips-quote-morsi-calling-obama-a-liar-urging-muslims-to-nurse-hatred-of-jews/




US says Morsi backtrack on anti-Semitic remarks inadequate
State Department calls statement repudiating discrimination important first step, but wants greater proof of tolerance
January 17, 2013, 9:45 pm
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WASHINGTON (AP) — The Obama administration said Thursday that a statement issued by the Egyptian presidency is welcome but not enough to ease concerns about anti-Jewish and anti-Israel comments that the Islamist president made before he took office.

The statement by President Mohammed Morsi's office rejects discrimination and incitement to violence based on religion. The State Department called it "an important first step" but said the US continues to look for Morsi and other Egyptian leaders to demonstrate a commitment to religious tolerance and Egypt's peace treaty with Israel.
To read more http://www.timesofisrael.com/us-says-morsi-backtrack-on-anti-semitic-remarks-not-enough/
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Gosh. Sure glad we just sent them some F-16s. I hear the gesture is really aimed at the Egyptian military as an alm in case we need them to control the Muslim Brotherhood.

Seems there could be an easier way .
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