Egypt Says America Is Playing a ‘Double Game’ In War on Terror
February 24, 2015 – CBN News – Julie Stahl and Chris Mitchell
Egypt is now on the front lines of the battle against ISIS, and some of its leaders are making new accusations about the Obama administration’s war on terror.
They accuse the United States of playing a double game — fighting terrorists abroad while meeting with them at home.
A recent White House meeting between President Barack Obama and Muslim leaders sent shockwaves through the Middle East, specifically in Israel and Egypt. The cause of the uproar: the group included leaders with ties to the Muslim Brotherhood.
“We just don’t understand because we know the history of the Muslim Brothers,” former Israeli Ambassador to Egypt Zvi Mazel told CBN News. “We know exactly who they are. So how come, the United States, the administration — in that case the president himself and the State Department — receive delegation[s] of the Muslim Brothers?”
Of the 14 leaders attending the meetings, at least three represented groups that were founded by or tied to the Muslim Brotherhood.









