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The rise and fall of Egypt's militant Islamist groups

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By Marwa al-A'sar Jul 16, 2007, 1:22 GMT


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NoharnessJul 18th, 2007 - 03:20:24

This is taking wishful thinking to absurd heights. The theosophic roots of every violent Salafist organization now extant, including Al Qaeda, has its roots in the tracts written by the Muslim Brotherhood. Whatever on earth possesses anyone to think that these jerks will remain pacifistic once the political winds change? No great exercise in logic is required to predict their behavior once violence will again serve their cause.

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