After two decades of bloody struggle between the West and
the different groups of Al Qaeda, suddenly both fighting on the same side.
According to Egyptian media, could be a plan to weaken the powerful Arab
neighbors of Israel. While Western countries threatening to take action against
the government of Bashar al-Assad for the alleged use of chemical weapons in a
recent attack near Damascus, the Syrian branch of Al Qaeda
seems to have no intention of ending their attacks in Syria.
According to conspiracy theorists cited in the Egyptian
pro-government press, there has long been a conspiracy among Israelis,
Americans and the Muslim Brotherhood. His "diabolical plan" is, as
described by an article in the magazine ‘The Economist' , divide and weaken one
by one the most powerful Arab neighbors of Israel. The conspiracy theorists
claim that the first victim was Iraq, and today is Syria, which at any moment
could suffer airstrikes. However, according to the magazine, the West and Al
Qaeda certainly expect the fall of Egypt.
In Egypt, Israelis, Westerners and Islamists have been
proposed to foment sectarian violence and install the Muslim Brotherhood
government to divide the country, says that medium. Proof of this is that the
newspaper "Al-Masry Al-Youm ' last week published an article about a
recent secret meeting at a U.S. base in the German city of Darmstadt. During
the meeting, whose participants are unknown, they discussed a plan to overthrow
the Egyptian government, destroy the economy and stop the flow of the Nile by
dams in Ethiopia. The conspirators agreed that to achieve a similar level of
chaos in Iraq and Syria, Egypt would have to reach a "mortality rate"
of about 12,000 deaths per month.
For its part, the Egyptian state newspaper 'Al Ahram'
published details of another alleged conspiracy. According to the newspaper, a
group of businessmen, journalists and politicians in the service of Western
intelligence agencies are conspiring to weaken the country. "U.S. imperialism
and European elements believe that the best way to maintain its regional
interests to undermine the political and economic stability in Egypt," the
judge said Abul Ela Esam 'Al Ahram.
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