FBI: Top defense advisers linked to radical Muslim Brotherhood
Federal authorities say a high-level Muslim Pentagon aide, who led a
campaign to silence a Pentagon intelligence analyst for taking a hard
line against Islam, is running an "influence operation" on behalf of
U.S. Muslim groups fronting for the radical Muslim Brotherhood.
Hesham H. Islam (left), Muslim aide to the deputy secretary of defense,
with Muslim military chaplain Abuhena M. Saifulislam (right)
Hesham H. Islam, a special assistant to Deputy Defense Secretary Gordon
England, recently criticized Maj. Stephen Coughlin, one of the
military's leading authorities on Islamic war doctrine, for making the
connection between the religion of Islam and terrorism.
After Islam lodged complaints, Coughlin's contract with the chairman of
the Joint Chiefs of Staff at the Pentagon was not renewed.
Islam also was upset with briefings Coughlin recently prepared for the
U.S. military warning that major U.S. Muslim groups were fronting for
the Muslim Brotherhood, a worldwide jihadist movement based in Egypt.
Islam, who was born and raised in Egypt, is heavily involved with one
of the groups – the Islamic Society of North America, which U.S.
prosecutors last year named as a member of the U.S. branch of the
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Former PM consults old Downing Street allies on campaign for new EU role
Patrick Wintour, Tony Blair has been holding discussions with some of his oldest allies on how he could mount a campaign later this year to become full-time president of the EU council, the prestigious new job characterised as "president of Europe". Blair, currently the Middle East envoy for the US, Russia, EU and the UN, has told friends he has made no final decision, but is increasingly willing to put himself forward for the job if it comes with real powers to intervene in defence and trade affairs. Blair, who is being actively promoted by the French president Nicolas Sarkozy, recognises he would need to abandon his well-paid, private sector jobs if he won. His wife Cherie - often portrayed as seeking ever more wealth and well-paid consultancies for her husband - is understood to be supportive of him accepting the job. Some Blair allies also say that he now recognises that as envoy in the Middle East he is not going to be allowed to become the key player in furthering Israeli-Palestinian talks this year, and will be reduced to a role of supporting political development ... more » |
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