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Over the past four decades, America has shelled out more than $60 billion to the Egyptian government. Every year, “We the People” provide $1.3 billion in military aid, plus supplemental economic support to the tune of $250 million.

This year, that total will include an additional $4 million paid as bail to broker the release of American NGO workers held in detention by the Cairene government. Although the pro-democracy staffers were ultimately allowed to leave the country, the charges against them stand, in absentia.

As the prescient John Tabin and I have reported, the high-stakes standoff prompted some folks on the Hill to question the logic of bestowing taxpayer largesse to a “Supreme Council” that insists on detaining said taxpayers. The military junta is currently at the nation’s helm in the run-up to presidential elections, but it’s anyone guess when, how (or why) they might turn over the keys to a civilian administration.

Per terms established by Congress last December, the Egyptian “government” must demonstrate a commitment to a free, fair, and tolerant civic society to receive American assistance. It’s obvious to anyone with a pulse — including the majority of Egyptians — that they’re not living up to their end of the bargain.

As recently as March 15, Sen. Paul (R-KY) and Rep. Bachmann (R-MN.) sent a letter to Secretary Clinton, urging her to recognize the obvious: the government of Egypt is in the grips of a non-civil oligarchy that has no interest in meeting the conditions of our aid.

For her part, Clinton could not care less.

Yesterday, the Secretary of State waived Congressional requirements and cleared the way for full funding to resume to our “allies” in Cairo. In so doing, she removed any leverage we held to press their government to meet our demands of civilian rule, transparent elections. and the protection of speech, association, and religious practice.

Moreover, she revealed this administration’s utter disregard for Congressional directive — not to mention the American taxpayer, who is annually compelled to support the financial scaffolding of authoritarianism and Cold Peace with Israel.

The bipartisan reaction in Congress has been largely negative. For once, it seems, they get it.

View all comments (6) |

Bob K.| 3.23.12 @ 12:21PM

Follow the money! What is in it for her and Bill?

martin j smith| 3.23.12 @ 2:33PM

Hillary might be running for prez some day. Be very wary of a Cinton.

Clint| 3.23.12 @ 4:04PM

Dr.Ron Paul,
“Our military’s purpose is to defend our country, not to police the
Middle East.

“As the President prepares to send even more support to Egypt, we should
be reminded that it was our foreign aid that helped Mubarak retain power
to repress his people in the first place. Now we have to deal with the
consequences of those decisions, yet we keep repeating the same mistakes.

“I am not the only one who can see the absurdities of our foreign
policy. We give $3 billion to Israel and $12 billion to her enemies.
Most Americans know that makes no sense.

“We need to come to our senses, trade with our friends in the Middle
East (both Arab and Israeli), clean up our own economic mess so we set a
good example, and allow them to work out their own conflicts.”

Occam's Tool| 3.23.12 @ 4:55PM

Cut the funds to Egypt; continue the military aid for Israel. Duh.

Ron Paul thinks Bradley Manning is a hero. His foreign policy views are as worthless as his views on drug abuse.

Clint| 3.23.12 @ 5:04PM

Tool Job's The Israel Firster Smear Bund RINO-CINO,Who Said He'll Vote For The Ruling Elites' RINO-CINO Fop Frontman, Mittens Romney.

Tool Job's RINO-CINO Mittens Romney Responds to Question about Bradley Manning / War Crimes .

Listen To What Your RINO-CINO Romney Says.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7EtmGted3D0


The Tea Party Rebellion Heads To A Brokered Convention.

Bob| 3.24.12 @ 3:04AM

If Congress had any balls, they would put Clinton in her place and force the Obama State Department to suspend all Egyptian aid until the Egyptian government commits itself to a free government, stops killing its own citizens, and stops detaining foreign citizen on bogus charges.

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