It's about time that our puppet for 30 years, President Hosni Mubarak, gives up his throne. For 30 years, American taxpayers have been paying Egypt $1.3 billion a year in military aid. According to William Hartung ("Prophets of War: the Making of the Military Industrial Complex"), the money goes directly to defense contractors Lockheed, Boeing, Raytheon, General Electric, and General Dynamics. They supply tanks, missiles, helicopters, guns, F-16s, teargas tanks, aircraft, and aircraft engines. "Corporate Welfare!" Over 30 years, they made quite a killing. But nobody has mentioned the $500,000 a year we give to Mubarak for rental of the Sinai for Israel's "safety zone." During the '67 Israeli attack, Israel took the Sinai and the Gaza Strip from Egypt and years later gave the Sinai back - well, not really. Our $600 million a year is so that Egypt "plays nice" with our master, Israel- kind of rent money.
Moslem countries are the only ones who have stipulations on the money we give; Egypt has to buy our grain and keep our relocated factories, like Heinz Company, happy. Refugees and other misfortunates are willing to get $3.00 a day.
How did these problems in Egypt start? It really started in 1948 when the UN signed an agreement drawn by the Marxists in the U.S. and Britain granting Palestine's land to Zionist Jews for a homeland. A religious rabbi, Yisroel Weiss, said, "Israel should not be a state to begin with, according to the Talmud." By now, I think that everyone should have gathered that Israel's plan is to be a Greater Israel, with full control of the Mideast. Hence,our repeated wars. Originally the UN granted the "occupiers" 55% of the land. In 1956, Israel tried to claim the Suez Canal, which runs through Egypt, when President Nassar said that he was going to take the Canal back from England. President Eisenhower stopped it, probably because of the fact that in 1953 he and the CIA ousted Iran's duly-elected president Mossadegh, in a coup, bringing in the puppet Shah whose secret police learned torture from our CIA at Fort Benning, GA. This was probably the last time America's interest was put first.
Then came the Six Day 1967 War when the Soviet "diplomats" in Egypt tricked the Egyptians by telling them to "threaten Israel with war but NOT to attack." The Egyptians were caught off guard, and the Israelis took the Gaza Strip and the Sinai from Egypt, the Golan Heights from Syria, and the West Bank from Jordan. This brought Israel's land mass to 78%.
During this siege, the USS Liberty was patrolling the area and was monitoring the activity. Israel couldn't have this, so they sank the ship killing 34 crew members and wounding 171. Israel called it a case of "mistaken identity" and the Zionist controlled press in the U.S. let it go at that.
Then, in 1973, the Arabs started to arm in order to take back their lands, and they were winning - until the good ole U.S. sent in the 82nd Airborne Division stationed at Fort Bragg, NC. Troops stationed in Germany, too, joined the Israelis. Friends in Texas said that Nixon turned the skies over Texas black for days, with tanks going to Israel. Sadat was president of Egypt during this time, 1978, when President Carter and Sadat signed the Camp David Peace Accords with Israel's Menachem Begin. Later, as Sadat was watching an aerial display during a military parade, Sadat was shot by his own troops.
Along came Mubarak, our supreme dictator, who was Sadat's vice president. The rest is history. It remains to be seen whether or not the military - extremely well paid since Sadat's time - will remain uninvolved. Mubarak wants to give up his throne to his vice president, Sulieman - the point man for the CIA and torture. So, who does Israel want us to bomb first? Iran? Egypt? ... "Onward Christian soldiers!"
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