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Morsi neither friend nor foe

Egyptian president talks to America in interview


The President of Egypt is visiting the United States with a strong message. America will need to show greater respect for Egypt's values and help to build a Palestinian state, if it wants to improve relations with the nation.

Mohammed Morsi, does not see the US as either an ally, nor an enemy.

Mohammed Morsi, does not see the US as either an ally, nor an enemy.

LOS ANGELES, CA (Catholic Online) - Mohamed Morsi, the new president of Egypt made these remarks in an interview with the New York Times. In the interview, he explained that anger and frustration towards the United States stems from an apparent lack of respect for Egyptian values and their Palestinian brethren.

Morsi is the first democratically elected president of Egypt and a former member of the Muslim Brotherhood, a membership which landed him in prison under Hosni Mubarak. Morsi was also schooled at the University of Southern California, which helped to prefect his English.

The US may have preferred Mubarak in spite of his autocracy, as Mubarak was a staunch American ally.

Conversely, Morsi made clear that the US and Egypt were not allies so much as [just] friends.

Morsi explained that the US must respect the Arab world's history and values .

Last week, Morsi spoke with President Obama by telephone. The President was unhappy about Egypt's seemingly slow response to the violent protests outside the US embassy there. Morsi explained, "We took our time," to avoid backlash, but then dealt "decisively" with the violent element within the protests.

Morsi made clear that many in the region do not appreciate the US very much. "Successive American administrations essentially purchased with American taxpayer money the dislike, if not the hatred, of the peoples of the region." He said this was the result of backing autocratic regimes in the face of broad popular opposition, such as Mubarak's regime, and unequivocal support of Israel at Palestinian expense.

In the wake of the attacks on the US embassy, Morsi backed off a planned visit with Obama who offered a phone call instead. Morsi was in the US for a meeting of the United Nations General Assembly.

Part of Morsi's apparent agenda during the visit has been to emphasize Egypt's independence while not necessarily burning any bridges.

Morsi has already proven himself to be a capable leader, having managed to prise power from the military and ensuring that Egypt would be a democratic state. He told this to his interviewer, "The president of the Arab Republic of Egypt is the commander of the armed forces, full stop. Egypt now is a real civil state. It is not theocratic, it is not military. It is democratic, free, constitutional, lawful and modern," adding, "we are behaving according to the Egyptian people's choice and will, nothing else -- is it clear?"

Morsi also emphasized that both cultures have a common goal, that is "to live free in their own land, according to their customs and values, in a fair and democratic fashion." He affirmed Egypt's commitment to peace.

He also emphasized that US commitment to building a true Palestinian state would be a major sticking point, saying the US has a "special responsibility" to ensure the withdrawal of Israeli troops and Palestinian self-rule.

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Keywords: Morsi, Egypt, Mubarak, Muslim, Embassy, Obama

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  1. Monib Boutros
    6 months ago

    I am still asking if the brotherhoods in Egypt wants the christians to quit from their homes !
    However we know who is behind the game, but we had kept asking the same questions during the Ex President Mohamed Hosny Moubarak
    Finally we are still asking who is behind the scene these days !
    If the musilim community refuse our presences could you help us to quit to any Christian countries like USA - Australia - New Zealand ..Europe
    We got sick and tired of it
    Pls help us we are financially secured and run our own business and able to carry on without any financial supports
    M. Boutros

  2. Johnny Williams
    7 months ago

    If Morsi isn't our friend, then why are we paying Egypt $1 Billion plus every year?

    His calls for the US to build a true Palestinian state ring hollow in the light of the Palestinian's constant rejection of recognizing Israel as the homeland for the Jewish people.

    Why does this matter? It means that they are insisting on their so-called right-of-return for the descendants of Arabs living in Israel at the time of her re-birth as a nation -- now numbering in the many millions.

    Allowing these millions of Arab people who never lived in Israel to settle there would effectively destroy Israel as a Jewish nation.

    With the destruction of the Jewish nation of Israel being the starting point of negotiations, is it any wonder that we have no peace agreement in the Middle East?

  3. Kasoy
    7 months ago

    US should let those nations settle their issues by themselves. It should practice the principle of subsidiarity. Intervening in the internal affairs of those nations is the true cause of animosity of Muslims towards the US. The only way now for America is to completely leave those nations, close its embassies and consulates.

  4. JH
    7 months ago

    Because you burn our churches you burn our bibles and don't give the same respect...you abuse your women, you think it's ok to beat your women....we don't want your sharia law we don't want your ways look at your situation many years you have been there and it still has issues WHY because of the way you run your system of abuse...

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