The U.S. condemned the diatribe President Morsi in 2010. He said that Jews are descendants of apes and pigs (as it is written in the Koran). This kind of language is commonplace in the media of the Middle East. Morsi also called for a boycott of products from all countries, including the U.S., supporting the "Zionist entity." The condemnation of the White House will not change anything. The U.S. (and all infidel nations) should cut aid to the Muslim Brotherhood.
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WASHINGTON,
Jan. 15 (Reuters) - The United States strongly condemned Tuesday about
antisemitic held by Egyptian President Mohamed Morsi in 2010 while he
was a leader of the Muslim Brotherhood.
The spokesman for the White House, Jay Carney, ruled the words of
Mohamed Morsi, reported by the New York Times, "deeply shocking" and
assured that Washington had expressed its concern to the Egyptian
government.
There are nearly three years before the uprising that ousted former
President Hosni Mubarak, who was still a leader of the Muslim
Brotherhood in a speech called on Egyptians to "raise their children and
grandchildren to hate "Jews and Zionists, reported Monday the New York
Times, video support.
A few months later, during a television interview, he spoke of the
Zionists as "bloodsuckers who attack Palestinians, warmongers,
descendants of apes and pigs," added the American newspaper.
Jay Carney noted, however, that Mohamed Morsi helped to conclude a
truce between Israel and the Palestinian Hamas last November in the Gaza
Strip, and that it is committed as Egyptian president to respect the
Treaty peace with Israel.
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