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Clinton Opens Way to Resume Aid to Egypt
2012-03-24
[An Nahar] U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton
... sometimes described as For a good time at 3 a.m. call Hillary and at other times as Mrs. Bill, never as Another John Foster Dulles ...
gave the green light Friday to resume $1.3 billion in annual military aid to Egypt despite fears it is slipping in its avowed transition to democracy.
They didn't actually have to do anything, just wait for us start doing what we were doing before. Short Attention Span Syndrome strikes again.
The move marked the denouement of a crisis in the 30-year-old U.S.-Egyptian alliance that erupted over a crackdown in December on pro-democracy groups by Egypt's interim military rulers.

"Today, Secretary Clinton has certified to Congress that Egypt is meeting its obligations under its peace treaty with Israel," State Department spokeswoman Victoria Nuland said in a statement.

The move clears the way for $250 million in economic aid this year, which had not been in serious question.

"The secretary has also waived legislative conditions related to Egypt's democratic transition, on the basis of America's national security interests, allowing for the continued flow of foreign military financing to Egypt," Nuland said.

The move frees up $1.3 billion in U.S. military aid this year.

"These decisions reflect America's over-arching goal: to maintain our strategic partnership with an Egypt made stronger and more stable by a successful transition to democracy," Nuland said.

Clinton began reviewing aid to Egypt after it raided the U.S.-funded International Republican Institute, the National Democratic Institute and Freedom House as well as Egyptian and other foreign pro-democracy groups.

Even though a court case continues against U.S. and other members of such non-government organizations, U.S. officials say Egypt is making progress toward democracy and Washington sees cooperation with Cairo in its national interest.

And Nuland suggested the United States was keeping an eye on the case.

"We remain deeply concerned regarding the trials of civil society activists -- non-Egyptians and Egyptians alike -- and have raised these concerns at the highest levels, urging an end to harassment," Nuland said.

But the secretary's waiver is "designed to demonstrate our strong support for Egypt's enduring role as a security partner and leader in promoting regional stability and peace," Nuland said.
Posted by:Fred

#6  Wow, I wasn't even aware that we had ever cut off the $$$ delivery system. I guess I should be thankful it was stopped for just -- what? 3 weeks or so? Sheesh!
Posted by: Scooter McGruder   2012-03-24 17:29  

#5  Makes me want to throw-up. Give the $ to the fleeing Coptics for resettlement purposes.
Posted by: borgboy   2012-03-24 15:36  

#4  Any guesses on how long it'll be until a Muslim Brotherhood-dominated coalition government is empowered, followed by Israeli allegations of Egyptian military and intelligence funneling of weapons to Hamas in Gaza?
Posted by: Kentucky Beef   2012-03-24 15:19  

#3  Cash for Bunkers.
Posted by: swksvolFF   2012-03-24 12:21  

#2  Yup, I think that's it.

Of course, our NGOs are out of Egypt now...
Posted by: Steve White   2012-03-24 11:31  

#1  But the secretary's waiver is "designed to demonstrate our strong support for Egypt's enduring role as a security partner and leader in promoting regional stability and peace," Nuland said.

Translation:

But the secretary's waiver is in keeping with the deal made regarding the recent detainment and subsequent release of NGO's by Egypt.
Posted by: Besoeker   2012-03-24 01:32  

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