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BumRushDaShow

(161,603 posts)
Mon Sep 25, 2023, 07:29 AM Sep 2023

US urged to withhold military aid to Egypt in wake of Bob Menendez charges

Source: The Guardian

Mon 25 Sep 2023 03.00 EDT


The indictment of Senator Bob Menendez on charges of corruptly aiding the Egyptian government has set the stage for a week of renewed pressure on US lawmakers to withhold military aid to Egypt. Menendez stepped town temporarily from his position as head of the Senate foreign relations committee on Friday after he was indicted by New York’s southern district court on a set of explosive and detailed charges. These included accepting hundreds of thousands of dollars in bribes as well as gold bars, payments towards his mortgage and gifts including a luxury car, in exchange for using his influence and breaching his duties “in ways that benefited the government of Egypt”, while bolstering a halal meat certification business based in his New Jersey district linked to the Egyptian state.

The senator has repeatedly denied any wrongdoing, stating “those who believe in justice believe in innocence until proven guilty”. The indictment also details the senator’s close relationships with members of the Egyptian intelligence services, including meetings in his office in Washington and in Cairo to discuss the $1.3bn in foreign military aid given to Egypt by the US each year, an area where Menendez possessed substantial control due to his position.

The Biden administration recently opted to withhold $85m of military aid for Egypt citing human rights concerns, substantially less than the amounts withheld in previous years. The move sparked criticism from observers who pointed to Egypt’s abysmal human rights record, citing tens of thousands detained under president Abdel-Fatah al Sisi including political prisoners and US green card holders.

With one week remaining before the end of the financial year, Menendez’s indictment has sparked furious calls from rights groups and lobbyists in Washington demanding that US lawmakers withhold on national security grounds a further $235m in military aid to Egypt that was previously approved by the Biden administration earlier this month.

Read more: https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2023/sep/25/us-urged-to-withhold-military-aid-to-egypt-in-wake-of-bob-menendez-charges

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US urged to withhold military aid to Egypt in wake of Bob Menendez charges (Original Post) BumRushDaShow Sep 2023 OP
Wouldn't stop sending guns to Saudi murderers, a little corruption isn't going to stop the flow. Alexander Of Assyria Sep 2023 #1
Remember this guy? BumRushDaShow Sep 2023 #2
military expenditures in Egypt is various levels, theoretically and more Tetrachloride Sep 2023 #3
When I was in Egypt just over 30 years ago BumRushDaShow Sep 2023 #4
Indeed. Egypt takes their airports seriously except about fair taxis Tetrachloride Sep 2023 #6
There are charging outlets at the Cairo airport. former9thward Sep 2023 #9
I see Tetrachloride Sep 2023 #10
I am told inflation is higher than reported Tetrachloride Sep 2023 #7
It's crazy that they get it anyway n/t Polybius Sep 2023 #5
The Pentagon is a parallel government. Weapons are its lifeblood. Has the budget to prove it. Alexander Of Assyria Sep 2023 #8
 

Alexander Of Assyria

(7,839 posts)
1. Wouldn't stop sending guns to Saudi murderers, a little corruption isn't going to stop the flow.
Mon Sep 25, 2023, 08:13 AM
Sep 2023

It’s not like the top arms supplier in the world doesn’t have some competition in the highly profitable death industry.

No more cluster bombs and depleted uranium to stop democracy and abuse human rights for you!

The government of the Pentagon isn’t picky who keeps the war factories humming or who it picks on occasionally to hide the hypocrisy that is never an obstacle to profit and influence…it’s always military influence that’s wanted, nothing else.

Tetrachloride

(9,148 posts)
3. military expenditures in Egypt is various levels, theoretically and more
Mon Sep 25, 2023, 10:28 AM
Sep 2023

1. largest items such as surface ships and aircraft
2. smaller stuff such as rifles, trucks
3. officer salaries and off the books stuff
4. conscripted soldiers
5. military owned domestic companies
6. intelligence units
7. politically connected people

(some of these are repetitive)

Egypt is a place of 80 % at or below the poverty line and high international food subsidies. And a high birthrate.

Egypt cannot survive without the subsidies.

Egypt gets some money from Saudi Arabia and other oil countries, Russia, China, Japan, probably India.

Basically, money goes in. Exported products are not as much.

Suez Canal, Gaza, Southern Egypt (also known as Upper Egypt), and every surrounding country are a security concern.

Use caution in opinions and decisions in the region.

BumRushDaShow

(161,603 posts)
4. When I was in Egypt just over 30 years ago
Mon Sep 25, 2023, 11:08 AM
Sep 2023

it was actually the first time I got to see a military rifle up close and personal. The soldiers were young (had to be barely out of their teens) stationed at Luxor's airport and Abu Simbel's airports. They were stationed by the xray machines for baggage. This was literally about 18 months after Desert Storm when there was a lull and a tiny bit of stability in the area.

Tetrachloride

(9,148 posts)
6. Indeed. Egypt takes their airports seriously except about fair taxis
Mon Sep 25, 2023, 12:54 PM
Sep 2023

No publicly available electrical outlets for travelers either

 

Alexander Of Assyria

(7,839 posts)
8. The Pentagon is a parallel government. Weapons are its lifeblood. Has the budget to prove it.
Mon Sep 25, 2023, 01:10 PM
Sep 2023

The Pope mentioned merchants of death just yesterday…the #1 merchant doesn’t and didn’t get a pass.

Let the counter offensive in favor of sending weapons to anyone who asks without regard to democracy or human rights, commence! Money and influence will veil the hypocrisy, with a big hand from mass media.

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