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Muslim Brotherhood Denounced 9/11, U.S. Reaction Fueled Anti-Americanism

Muslim Brotherhood Denounced 9/11, U.S. Reaction Fueled Anti-Americanism

Muslim Brotherhood Executive Bureau member Dr. Mohamed Morsi said the Muslim Brotherhood was the first national force to denounce the tragic attacks of 9/11 because it both “denounces and eschews” violence against innocent civilians.

 

Mosi added that the U.S. Administration reacted “irrationally” before any meaningful probe into the attacks, which led to the arrest of many innocent individuals without charges and the heinous occupation of Iraq and Afghanistan.

 

“We have officially demanded a fair trial for 9/11 suspects and the issuance of a detailed scientific report about the attacks, but the U.S. Administration did not respond till now,” Morsi told Ikhwanweb.

 

“This requires a huge scientific conference that is devoted to analyzing what caused the attack against a massive structure like the two WTC towers. Should this happen, we will stand firmly against whoever committed this horrific crime against innocent civilians.”

 

Mori added that the U.S. committed real terrorism and injustice following 9/11, as it assaulted entire nations and peoples without any evidence.

 

Morsi accused the Zionist Lobby in the U.S. of orchestrating biased and double-standard policies towards the Middle East region.

 

U.S. foreign policy following 9/11 will not serve the interests of the American people, but it will increase anti-American sentiments because of the practices of U.S. leaders,” Morsi told Ikhwanweb.

 

Morsi added that the U.S. practices are against the American constitution itself;  U.S. citizens pay taxes to purchase the world’s hatred to them, he said.

 

The Muslim Brotherhood and all moderate Muslims do not hate the American people. They only detest the “imperial” and “biased” foreign policies of the U.S. government that will only further ruin the image of Americans in the world.