Does Jailed Brotherhood Leader Have Goods on Obama?
By Shoebat Foundation
ShoeBat.com
The Obama administration’s call for the release of
Muslim Brotherhood leaders in Egypt is inexplicable.
The trip to Egypt by Senators John McCain (R-AZ) and
Lindsey Graham (R-SC), during which they called for
the same thing is even more inexplicable, especially
since both men are demanding answers in Benghazi.
Yes, we know Obama’s leanings but why the rush to
release these prisoners and not shine a spotlight on
them? If the details of an interview with the son of
one of those imprisoned leaders is any indication,
we may be getting closer to answering that question.
Saad Al-Shater: My father has the goods on Obama
We caution that the following be taken with a grain
of salt but considering who said it, we thought it
newsworthy too. Here is a direct translation of the
key points, followed by some analysis:
In an interview with the Anatolia News Agency, Saad
Al-Shater, the son of a Muslim Brotherhood leader,
the detained Khairat Al-Shater, said that his father
had in his hand evidence
that will land the head of United States of America,
president Obama, in prison. He
stressed that the
senior U.S. delegation currently visiting Egypt,
knows full well that the fate, future, interests and
reputation of their country is in the hands of his
father, and they know that he owns
the information, documents and recordings that
incriminate and would condemn their country. Such
documents, he says, were placed in the hands of
people who were entrusted inside and outside Egypt,
and thatthe
release of his father is the only way for
them to prevent a great catastrophe. He stated that
a warning was sent threatening
to show how the U.S. administration was directly
connected. The evidence was sent
through intermediaries which caused them to change
their attitude and corrected their position and that
they have taken serious steps to prove good faith.
Saad also said that his
father’s safety is more important to the Americans
than is the safety of Mohammed Mursi. [emphasis
ours]
Khairat Al-Shater: Does he have the goods on Obama
That this interview happened and the younger
Al-Shater made these claims is backed up by at least
six Arabic sources.
When Saad’s comments are viewed in the context of
the bizarre behavior of U.S. officials, it provides
the best explanation to date for extremely
irrational and inexplicable behavior of those
officials.
First, the interview with Saad was dated August 7,
2013. The reference made to “senior U.S. delegation
currently visiting Egypt” is presumably a reference
to McCain, Graham, and Deputy Secretary of State
Bill Burns. During that trip, McCain
and Graham both called for the release of
Muslim Brotherhood leaders with McCain making news
by calling Mursi’s ouster a “coup”. Graham suggested
that Egypt was “looking into the abyss” and then
suggested releasing Brotherhood leaders was the path
away from it (huh?). In an interview with CNN,
McCain named
Al-Shater specifically when asked about
individuals that could negotiate a future Egyptian
government.
McCain and Graham: Schizophrenia or
self-preservation?
In what may be an effort to play both sides of the
fence, Graham was one of eight Congressional
Republicans who sent
a letter to incoming FBI Director James
Comey, just days before Graham went to Egypt. That
letter demanded more answers over what happened in
Benghazi. Such a demand, coupled with his call for
the release of individuals who, probable
cause suggests, should be investigated
over Benghazi is beyond curious;
it’s schizophrenic.
The two Senators were clearly throwing bones to the
Brotherhood. Such behavior makes no sense. It would,
however, if Saad Al-Shater is telling the truth; it
would also eliminate schizophrenia as a cause.
Second, how about Saad’s claim that his father’s
safety is more important to the Americans than is
the safety of Mursi? This is where we’d like to
introduce Deputy Secretary of State Bill Burns.
While Graham and McCain were busy sucking up to the
Brotherhood in Egypt, Burns visited one of its
leaders in prison.
Bill Burns: Met with Khairat Al-Shater for 90
Minutes
He didn’t visit Mursi; Burns
visited Al-Shater. Reports put that visit
at about
90 minutes, despite
attempts by both parties to play the
visit down. As we reported in EXHIBIT
A-1 of Addendum A, Al-Shater
is implicated in weapons trafficking through the
Sinai and into Gaza as well as negotiating prisoner
releases in exchange for terrorists. He has also
been jailed multiple times.
Again, why would the United States’ #2 diplomat
traipse over to Egypt to talk with a jailed Muslim
Brotherhood leader? And why Al-Shater? We can’t
answer those questions but we can say that Saad
Al-Shater’s alleged charges make more sense than the
behavior of U.S. officials.
Of course, State Department ventriloquist dummy Jen Psaki called for the release of Mursi last month: