Obama on the other hand will gladly bow.

(CNS News) — The Muslim Brotherhood has unveiled the outline of the foreign policy its candidate will pursue if he wins the first competitive presidential election in Egypt’s modern history.

The document released by Mohammed Morsi’s campaign pledges a reworked relationship with the United States based on “independence of decision” and an end to “subordination.”

It refers to specific countries and regions around the world, but on the subject of a Brotherhood-ruled Egypt’s future relations with Israel, the 1,536-word text is completely silent.

Egyptians on Thursday are holding the second and last day of voting in an election still viewed as wide open race between four frontrunners among 13 candidates — two Islamists and two holdovers from the ousted regime of Hosni Mubarak. If no candidate wins a majority, a run-off is scheduled for mid-June.

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