hypocritexposer
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This is quite a long PDF document. Tons of background and evidence of American Marxist groups and the Soviet Union supporting Islamic Terrorist organizations.
http://www.usasurvival.org/docs/ASI_Marxism_Islam-rprt.pdf
http://www.usasurvival.org/docs/ASI_Marxism_Islam-rprt.pdf
Incredibly, there are reports based on a document released by WikiLeaks that Revolutionary Socialists, a group of international communists, were brought into secret planning authorized by the U.S. Government to undermine the Hosni Mubarak regime in Egypt. An Egyptian youth leader named in the document claimed that various opposition forces, including the Muslim Brotherhood and Revolutionary Socialist movement, had agreed to support ―a transition" in Egypt.2
The revelations demonstrate that international communism is not dead, but stands poised to exploit the situation.
As such, these questions arise:
Could the Soviet terror networks that were a focus of so much official attention in the 1980s still be operational?
Could they be behind some of the unrest we see in the Arab world? Are the U.S.-based Marxist supporters of foreign terrorist organizations a threat?
As the House Committee on Homeland Security prepares to hold hearings on radical Islam, these questions should be asked and addressed.
If they cannot be addressed by the House Homeland Security Committee, perhaps a new committee – specifically designed to probe Marxist organizations – needs to be established.
Target: Egypt
It is significant that leftist attorney Lynne Stewart, who represented the ―blind sheik,‖ terrorist cleric Omar Abdel-Rahman, told the Marxist Monthly Review magazine that radical Islamists are ―basically forces of national liberation‖ and she emphasized how they could take down the Egyptian government. Stewart, convicted and imprisoned for proving illegal support to foreign Islamic terrorists, said:
And I think that we, as persons who are committed to the liberation of oppressed people, should fasten on the need for self-determination, and allow people who are under the heel of a corrupt and terrifying Egypt—where thousands of people are in prison, and torture and executions are, according to Amnesty International and Middle East Watch, commonplace—to do what they need to do to throw off that oppression. To denigrate them [Islamists] as right-wing, I don‘t think is proper. My own sense is that, were the Islamists to be empowered, there would be movements within their own countries, such as occurs in Iran, to liberate.
This helps explains the current focus on Egypt by international Marxists.