“I suppose one could say “Oh I didn’t mean that.” But this is not just one candid statement made out of anger, like when a child say’s your ugly I hate you. This is a repeated statement, one that happens over and over. It also comes out of Egypt that we are suppose to drink camel urine, and “copulate” with your pregnant wife, so that your unborn child will be smarter. Give me a break! And these are the people that we are sending millions of dollars in weaponry to. These are the people aiming the missles for God sake! Hello! Wake up America!”
By Reuters
Egyptian president says comments were made in the context of Israeli “aggression” against Gazans in video three years ago.
CAIRO – Egyptian President Mohamed Morsi said vitriolic comments he made against Jews and Zionists three years ago had been taken out of context, an explanation that fell short of a US call for him to repudiate the remarks.
The comments appear in video of a speech by Morsi in 2010, made when he was already a leading figure in the Muslim Brotherhood opposition movement, in which he urged Egyptians to “nurse our children and our grandchildren on hatred” for Jews and Zionists.
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