Tuesday, July 09, 2013

A Coup by Any Other Name Allows US Aid to Continue


If the ouster of Morsi is labeled a coup, the U.S. government cannot continue providing aid. But for now, the hands on the US aid spigot will ignore the "c" (coup) word, and U.S. aid to Egypt will continue flowing.
The Jewish Press

If what happened in Egypt on July 3 was a coup, US aid must be cut off. No one in the White House is using the "c" word.
If what happened in Egypt on July 3 was a coup, US aid must be cut off. No one in the White House is using the "c" word.
Photo Credit: Lori Lowenthal Marcus
The fact that the White House has decided to continue providing aid to Egypt, despite what has taken place in that country over the past week, is big, big news.
The White House Spokesperson, Jay Carney, with his frequent invocation of the delay weapon known as calling a sticky situation “complicated,” made clear to reporters that the administration will take its time reviewing the matter before making any  final decision on U.S. aid to post-Morsi Egypt.

“I think it would not be in the best interest of the United States to immediately change our assistance programs,” Carney said.
Why is this big news?
Because the overthrow of the Egyptian regime headed by former President Mohamed Morsi is, technically speaking, a coup.  What happened was a coup backed and initiated by mass support for Morsi’s overthrow – technically called a “democratic coup,” but a coup is the correct term, nonetheless.
That matters, because the United States is forbidden, by law, to provide aid to governments which assume power through a coup. PLS CONTINUE READING: http://www.jewishpress.com/news/a-coup-by-any-other-name-allows-us-aid-to-continue/2013/07/08/


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Lori Lowenthal Marcus

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