Conservative US lawmakers hail Egyptian army’s crackdown
Conservative trio pilloried for ignorance of their anti-Brotherhood tirade

Two months after the military ousted Egypt's first elected president and began a crackdown on his supporters, a delegation of US House Republicans has visited Cairo to tell the new government to keep up the good work.
"We are here as members of Congress to say, 'We are with you, and we encourage you'," Michele Bachmann said in a news conference broadcast over a pro-government satellite network and eagerly reported on Sunday by state news media.
Amplifying the new government's portrayal of its crackdown as a battle against terrorism, Bachmann wrongly implied a link between the terrorist attacks of September 11, 2001, and the Muslim Brotherhood, the Islamist group whose party dominated elections after the ousting of Hosni Mubarak and now leads the opposition to the takeover. "We have seen the threat that the Muslim Brotherhood has posed around the world. We stand against this great evil," she said. "We remember who caused 9/11. We remember who it was that killed 3,000 brave Americans."
We have seen the threat that the Muslim Brotherhood has posed around the world. We remember who caused 9/11. We remember who it was that killed 3,000 brave Americans
The United States and Egypt "have that common enemy, the terrorists who have shown themselves so recently in the form of the Muslim Brotherhood", Bachmann continued. "We don't have a choice. They must be defeated."