03 February 2013

America aid to Egypt: $1.5 billion - Germany aid to Egypt: ZERO

Obama is playing Father Christmas to America's enemies. But should this really surprise anyone?

No. Afraid not in the least.

Despite the gross human rights violations that are happening in Egypt as I type; and despite Egyptian President Morsi saying loud and clear that Israeli's are blood-suckers and descendants of apes and pigs, Obama has decided to send this man $1.5 BILLION in military aid, and some military hardware.

And not just some old used scrap lying around in America. No, Obama is quite happy to send Morsi sixteen F-16s and 200 Abrams tanks before the end of the year. Tanks???? 

Seems that America can't be broke after all, seeing as they have so much money to shower on the radical Islamic Muslim Brotherhood. 

And so just why does Egypt need all this military hardware if they don't have any direct enemies? Well, the only country which Morsi isn't very fond of is.......Israel, which just happens to be who Obama isn't fond of either. Gee, what a coincidence.

Anyhow, I digress. 

So old Morsi, not content with $1.5 BILLION from America, went cap in hand to Germany, hoping I'm sure that Germany would find a few billion euro's lying around. He was also hoping that Germany forgive their existing debt.

Angela Meckel did neither. Merkel gave him nada, zero, fokol, f-all, null, nil, صفر (zero in arabic apparently).

The only thing she did give Morsi was advice on how to run the country; and a travel warning to Germans thinking of going to Egypt on vacation.....

Seems as if Ms Merkel can read the tea leaves a tad better than idiot Obama.



Right in the middle of the biggest crisis of his presidency, Egyptian President  Mohammed Morsi has come to Germany. Morsi had been hoping Berlin would forgive hundreds of millions of euros in debt. He ended up getting something far less tangible: advice on how to run his country.


Mohammed Morsi is unlikely to be satisfied with the outcome of his visit to Berlin on Wednesday. Even though the Egyptian president was at his most statesman-like, the trip did little to help him.

In talks with Chancellor Angela Merkel and at a press conference, Morsi outlined a future for Egypt that Germany could only applaud, heralding the dawn of a democratic country based on a separation of church and state, one that champions pluralism and religious freedom. He also assured Merkel that the Konrad Adenauer Foundation -- a political think tank associated with her center-right Christian Democratic Union party -- in Egypt would be brought under the aegis of the Cultural Cooperation Protocol signed in 1959, which organizes Egyptian-German cultural relations and would give it legal certainty.

But Merkel failed to respond as Morsi would have liked, refraining from any mention of forgiving Egypt's debt by some €240 million ($324 million), as Berlin had earlier suggested it might do. Nor was any mention made of any new development aid projects to be launched by Germany in Egypt. What Merkel did have to offer was advice.


"What matters now is that the work that needs be done, gets done," she said. Against the backdrop of turmoil in Egypt, the chancellor told Morsi that sturdy economic development contributed to political stability. Of course, the reverse can also be true.

On the evening prior to Morsi's visit, the German Foreign Ministry released a new travel warning, advising Germans to stay away from the Egyptian Museum in central Cairo, one of the most visited sites in the country. Before the revolution, more than a million Germans vacationed in Egypt every year. Today, officials in Cairo are happy to attract half as many.

Morsi tried to shore up confidence in Berlin. He needs to bring German investors and tourists back to Egypt if the economy is to recover. Yet it's unclear whether the president is even capable of controlling the ongoing violence in his country.

"On the one hand, you're seeing political demonstrations, but there's also a growing number of protests unrelated to politics," Stephan Roll, an expert on Egypt at the German Institute for International and Security Affairs (SWP), told SPIEGEL ONLINE. But the latter type of protest is much more unwieldy. How is the president to grant concessions when the protesters make no political demands?

"We're seeing a worrying intensification of violence," Roll said. "In the cities on the Suez Canal, you're seeing the spread of hand guns has increased." Just where the weapons came from -- be it plundered police stations, arsenals belonging to toppled Libyan dictator Moammar Gadhafi, or simply private collections -- remains unclear.

Egypt's military chief warned on Tuesday the violence could result in "a collapse of the state." Roll said the Egyptian government is quickly losing its legitimacy. "A large part of the population is completely turning away in a general skepticism of politics." Such words don't sound like a vote of confidence.

"My hope is that there will end up being concessions on the constitution, but that has yet to happen," Roll said. "Both sides have to show they're willing to compromise -- not just Morsi, but the opposition, too."

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2 comments:

  1. I can't figure it out, the masters put the half white in the white house, knowing that he was anti israel, when the masters are pro-israel.

    The masters don't make mistakes, do the master want an all out war, the only logical conclusion is that they do.

    The want the arabs to attack israel, and then the west to defend israel, and all out war.

    From day 1 I have seen the bullshit in thre arab spring, its all manufactured to achieve a end goal

    The masters need to cull fellow humans

    Nothing is spontaeneous or left to chance

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    1. Who knows. Obama is either a Muslim or a Muslim sympathizer - one or the other. His Progressives have always hated Israel, so I guess he's super excited to give it to them. The dumbo so-called Jews - who are nothing but Progressives Jew-in-name-only - knew Obama had no love for Israel yet they still voted for him! You can't fix stupid. However, there was a slight drop in Obama support from the Jews last election....

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