Juan Cole: Obama Plays Hardball and Egypt’s Morsi Folds
The attack on the US consulate in Benghazi happened because the Libyan government is still weak, rebuilding after its revolution against Muammar Qaddafi. But there was no doubt that the new government was a friend of the US ambassador who was killed, Chris Stevens, or that it would mobilize to deal with the cells of the Ansar al-Shariah extremists that launched the attack. Pro-America demonstrations regretting the attack on the consulate have been held all over Libya.
White House spokesman Jay Carney added on Thursday that Obama spoke with President Mohamed Morsi, the first Islamist leader following an uprising which toppled Mubarak last year, on Wednesday and impressed upon him the need to protect US diplomats
Under Obamas pressure, Morsi, in Brussels seeking European aid, finally explicitly condemned Tuesdays attack on the US embassy in Egypt:
we dont accept, condone, or approve at all for there to be attacks on embassies, consulates or people, or killing in any way.
We want to cooperate with the entire world and we are cooperating now with the E.U. and the European people and with the American people and others and the U.S. administration to prevent such practices in the future. Also, we insist on the protection of persons, properties and embassies. The Egyptian people are very civilized and could not ever express their rejection of such practices with an attack on an embassy or person or consulate.
http://www.juancole.com/2012/09/obama-plays-hardball-and-egypts-morsi-folds.html