The U.S. Is Against Hamas in Gaza, but Supports Terrorists in Syria, by Steven Siounie

The U.S. government has never had any compunction about jumping in bed with terrorists if they serve its interests. From Steven Siounie at strategic-culture.su:

On October 7, Israel was attacked by Hamas, an armed Palestinian resistance group inside Gaza. The group killed 1,405 people, and kidnapped over 200 in Israel.

Hamas was a branch of the Muslim Brotherhood, a global terrorist organization which is outlawed in many countries, but not in the U.S., UK or Germany.

U.S. President Donald Trump said that the Muslim Brotherhood should be designated a terrorist organization in the U.S., and Senator Ted Cruz, Republican of Texas, brought two bills to the Senate, but he did not have support because of the Democrats under pressure from President Joe Biden. Why would the U.S. fight terrorists in Afghanistan and Iraq, while supporting a global terrorist network?

The answer is, that the U.S. uses terrorist groups when it is in their interest. Military experts explain that you need fighters for a war, and if you can’t get a Congressional order to send U.S. troops to a battlefield, then you use what assets you have on the ground.

The U.S. utilized the Muslim Brotherhood fighters in Syria, and partnered with the political arm of the Muslim Brotherhood in Egypt to rig the election which brought Mohamed Morsi to power. This is why the U.S. will never outlaw the Muslim Brotherhood in the U.S.; because they are useful.

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