Supporting both sides in a “war” is just good diplomacy generally. The “oldest trick in the book”.
But when one side is an enemy it’s “the oldest mistake in the book”.
Nice. That’s a good one to remember.
News item stated: “One photo showed a Muslim leader giving the Muslim Brotherhood salute in front of the State Department seal. ... ‘Muslim Brothers is now the driving force of radical Islam,’ Mazel explained. ‘Muslim Brothers, I mean an organization like al Qaeda, ISIS, Boko Haram and all the others, they base their behavior on the teachings of the Muslim Brothers.’”
Wally Shoebat has done excellent work in outing Malik Obama’s close ties to the Sudanese government-sponsored Islamic Dawa Organization (IDO).
Malik Obama, Barack’s bosom buddy half-brother with whom he is in frequent contact, is Executive Secretary of IDO, an organization whose mission is to spread Wahhabist Islam across the African continent. Wahhabism is the ultra-orthodox, fundamentalist branch of Islam practiced by ISIS, al-Qaeda, Boko Haram, and segments of the Taliban.
There are four countries on the US State Department list of state sponsors of terrorism—Sudan is one of the four. This is the same State Department—whose seal a leader of the Muslim Brotherhood saluted during his visit with Obama in Washington, D.C.
Well, both sides are the enemy. Pick both sides. Encourage both sides. Attack both sides. Praise both sides. Supply a side, while denouncing it. Attack a side, while praising it. Play both sides.