Secretary Clinton: Sleepless in Cairo With Zero Influence
“There was something huge brewing up, which Mrs. Clinton was not informed with, awaiting her arrival” … by Dr. Ashraf Ezzat
When president Obama visited Egypt in June 2009, and gave his famous and good for nothing speech for the Muslim world from the big reception hall at Cairo University, he and his team must have felt that Cairo was the quietest and most peaceful place on earth second only to the Seychelles islands.
The reason for that was so simple, but rather dictatorial; the deposed President Mubarak was so careful nothing and no one would bother the American delegation, he simply ordered the day off for all Cairenes whom were also told to stay home and not venture to go out until Mr. Obama had already boarded his flight back to the States.
Mrs. Hillary Clinton, who have been lately engaged in a diplomatic drone attacks on the Russians and the Chinese over the Syrian issue, must have thought nothing would be rewarding and relaxing like winding up her latest world tour with a visit to the historic city of Cairo.
There she would only have to do the hand shake-routine and smile back at few of the Muslim Brotherhood (MB) faces. But at the end of the day she would have all the time to enjoy sightseeing, may be the pyramids, and indulge in the Cairene serenity, she still recalls from the 2009 visit.
Prior to Mrs. Clinton’s visit to Cairo, the usual security arrangements were meticulously gone over time and again and a full week weather forecast was submitted to help the state secretary to decide on her wardrobe during the visit.
And yes, a couple of young American tourists were kidnapped in Sinai close to the borders with Israel, to highlight the Sinai loose security issue, just in case Mrs. Clinton forgot to bring it up.
- But that was not all. Something was missing. There was more to this visit than just the usual speeches, the TV interviews and the expected tranquil royal suite with the majestic view of the pyramids.
There was something huge brewing up, which Mrs. Clinton was not informed with, awaited her arrival.
In her brief and careful remarks after meeting with the newly elected president, Mr. Mohamed Morsi of the MB, instead of calling for an immediate handover of power as American officials have in the past, Mrs. Clinton instead emphasized only the need for “building consensus across the Egyptian political spectrum.”
What Mrs. Clinton did is simply add more gray to the current vague picture, whereas what most Egyptians longed for is black and white.
The White House’s struggle to deliver a satisfactory message here, for all parties involved including Israel, reflects its dilemma with how to deal with a rapidly evolving contest for power whose outcome remains yet unclear.
The American diplomacy is trying to balance a public push for a democratic Egypt against a deeply seated desire to maintain long-term ties with both factions, the generals and the Islamists, in a context where the United States seems to have virtually zero influence in post-Mubarak Egypt, and almost any American statement is sure to provoke a backlash. And provoke a backlash it did.
More shoes and tomatoes
- Thousands of anti-MB rallied outside Mrs. Clinton’s hotel, the Four Seasons, at downtown Cairo to protest what they called the American plot to help the MB to outweigh the generals and take full control of the country.
According to the protesters, the American administration unable to curb down the post-Mubarak Islamist tide, decided to use the MB to discipline Hamas (an offshoot of the international MB organization) and may be make it come to terms with Israel.
By nightfall Saturday, thousands of protesters, who practically surrounded Mrs. Clinton’s Hotel, kept chanting anti-American and anti-MB slogans all night long.
One of the protest leaders chanted, “If you like the MB so much, why you don’t take them back with you”
In the following morning, without a good night sleep I presume, Mrs. Clinton went on to meet General. Houssein Tantawy, the head of the supreme council of armed forces (SCAF) behind closed doors.
The meeting with general Tantawy was seen by some of the liberal parties as a provocative move that added to the polarization of the political scene in Egypt.
As if this was not enough of a disappointment for Mrs. Clinton, her invitation to convene with the Coptic heads was unexpectedly turned down by most of the leaders of the Christian community in Egypt.
Maybe this was just poor staff work as such meetings are always arranged in advance to avoid embarrassments to either or both parties..
“We kind of hoped Mrs. Hillary Clinton had transparently met with all parties and factions of the Egyptian political spectrum in the same room, and not to divide and aggravate the already volatile situation by meeting with the Salafists and the MB first and in private and then ask to meet with some of the Coptic community heads” said Emad Gad, a prominent Coptic activist.
On Sunday, and after inaugurating the new American consulate in Alexandria, all of Mrs. Clinton’s appointments and her expected visit and speech at the library of Alexandria, an event I planned to attend, were cancelled for security reasons.
The road to the library of Alexandria was practically blocked by anti-American protesters who raised shoes, a sign of disrespect, and showered Mrs. Clinton’s car with a decent quantity of Egyptian tomatoes forcing her car to turn around and head for the airport.
After almost one year and a half of the so called Arab Spring, I think it’s only fair to admit that the Europeans and the Americans were outpaced and taken by surprise by the uprisings in both Tunisia and Egypt and it was not before Gaddafi took up arms did they sober up and sent in the NATO planes.
After that they were ready, and in full gear, for Syria, where the Arab spring turned into a nightmare and a theater for all the local and international powers to play out their ugliest plans.
Till this moment, the American administration is trying to make head or tail of the post-Mubarak Egypt and May be that’s why we don’t hear the Obama’s campaign Bragging about how they got rid of Mubarak. Because, frankly, they didn’t.
YouTube - Veterans Today -Hillary Clinton's visit to Egypt, July 2012
As the American plane was taking off the Cairo airport and heading for Tel Aviv, I guess Mrs. Clinton started typing down the report of her two-day visit to Egypt, and her lines went as follows …
“Egyptians are not happy with our current stance, the MB are wary of our moves, and I don’t trust them either. I’m afraid we don’t have an influence over the generals … not even by threatening to withhold the American annual aide. Anyway we’ve done it before and didn’t work.
Dealing with the Islamists will cost us. It has already turned the seculars and Copts against us. As for the peace treaty with Israel, no robust commitment detected, and there are too many possible scenarios. … I don’t know, but I liked Egypt 2009 better. Cairo is not tranquil nor friendly as it used to be.”
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That’s why the Christian-Shia coalition in Lebanon has gotten more popular than the Sunni-Christian-Druze coalition..Samir Gea-Gea and Hariri are just stooges of the CIA and Israel…why do Sunnis always make it sound as if the Saudi royal family has to be in bed with Judeo-Masonry? When the walking corpse McCain went to Beirut he met with Geagea…Further soiling Geagea in my opinion..
From the signs carried by the Egyptian ‘welcome committee’, in the picture; then, it’s obvious that they equate Hillary with a Hamas take over of Egypt.
It would be interesting to read the details of that perspective.
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i think thats a demonstration led by the secular side. i remember that long ago adel imam an Egyptian movie star led a small demonstration when hamas shot an Egyptian guard at the border. yes you’re right, its confusing..
It seems the MB are used by the west….and the savvy Egptians are catching on..
That was my initial impression as well. It would be interesting to have some intel on the purported link of Hillary with Hamas.
I found these two pieces, linking Hamas with The Muslim Brotherhood. Of coarse, we have the link between those, and western interest.
It looks as though the (secular) Egyptians are good at connecting the dots.
http://biblioteca.universia.net/html_bura/ficha/params/title/hamas-and-global-jihad-the-islamization-of-the-palestinian-cause/id/49298230.html
http://witnesshr.blogspot.com/2012/01/first-it-was-christians-now-it-is.html
Seems to me the MB are the Muslim equivalent of the “Christian” right, the faction of Islam least antagonistic to Israel, so it goes without saying that Hillary would follow orders and do some damage control for her masters, the Israelites.
Great to see our Alexandria correspondent weighing in with a report just when it is needed. Thanks Doc. Hillary I believe was chosing not to be a power broker so the U.S. is blamed for whatever happens, always a popular option.
But see did emphasize a return to civilian rule, and no place on the planet is that interpreted ‘subject to military approval’. So one of the reason the anti-Brotherhood crowd was protesting her is she was not publicly tipping the scales toward those that did not have the votes.
The key now is a fair constitution which protects minority rights. And again, nowhere on the planet are military fiefdoms in the economy considered minority rights. The average folks around the planet have not taken on the military with public protest at Egyptian embassies, so their not getting much bad PR has make them bolder.
They really pulled a coup with the edicts they passed, and Western government response should have been much bolder. It would have, in a way, presented a better image to muslims and Arab world wide, but do not forget that the military is Arab and generally Muslim…so no one wants to get into the middle of those fights as it is a lose, lose situation.
The military I believe is angling for immunity on all they have stolen from the country…like our elites here. They hold the country hostage that we will risk burning the house down if we don’t get what we want. But, then of course, others, taking their lead, will take the same tact.
We pray for a reasonable outcome where the crooks swing from lamp posts and blood does not run in the streets.
Thank you Jim. Yes, let’s hope for a reasonable outcome.
Thanks for the report Doc. I just hope those tomatos were as rotten as Hillary. She is not alone of course. As I recall, it was The Condoleeeeza who pronounced all the death and mayhem resulting from the Bush/Cheney/Sharon invasions as “birth pangs of democrazy” or something like that. Has arrogance reached its limits yet?
Peace be unto Us,
Infidel
i personally think the us completely lost any hopes for sympathy with the genocide in Iraqi. then came the Gaza massacre and that did it, forever.
i mean, why didnt they tell livni to wait until new year to start murdering little girls hiding in schools?
what was the urge in doing it right in the middle of Christmas?
yet they keep going and going with Afghanistan etc etc etc
now Hillary visits Egypt as if all those years of support to the previous regime is to be forgotten..
what a waste of state departments money
What a dishonest witch. They propped up Mubarak’s regime, did not just “work with them”.
does this woman realize how stupid she sounds …telling other to stop doing what??????????…… the very same things that the yankees are doing….plus can, plus uk, plus aus……what the forkever……
nobody will take her seriously now or any of them for that matter this is way out of control and like a wild fire will have to burn its course…….many casualties …