Friday, August 16, 2013

ZIONISTS FOR MB IN EGYPT? Working Group on Egypt Releases Official Statement
In the wake of a deadly crackdown on supporters of ousted president Mohamed Morsi’s supporters, the Working Group on Egypt has issued a statement urging the United States to suspend military aid to Egypt until, among other conditions, authorities lift the state of emergency and release all political prisoners.
Robert Kagan (co-chair)
Brookings Institution
Michele Dunne (co-chair)
Atlantic Council
Elliott Abrams
Council on Foreign Relations
Ellen Bork
Foreign Policy Initiative
Daniel Calingaert
Freedom House
Reuel Gerecht
Foundation for Defense of Democracies
Amy Hawthorne
Atlantic Council
Neil Hicks
Human Rights First
Peter Mandaville
Ali Vural Ak Center for Islamic Studies

George Mason University
Stephen McInerney
Project on Middle East Democracy
Tamara Wittes
Saban Center for Middle East Policy at the Brookings Institution
Despite the mistakes committed by former president Mohamed Morsi and the Muslim Brotherhood over the past year in Egypt, and despite the incitement and violence demonstrated by some Brotherhood supporters yesterday, the killing of hundreds of protesters carried out by the Egyptian military government was unnecessary, unjustified, and in contravention of international human rights standards. These events demand a shift in U.S. policy that is urgent and long overdue. We agree with President Barack Obama’s decision to cancel the Bright Star joint military exercise, with his condemnation of violence against civilians, with his emphasis on the need for the Egyptian government to respect the human rights of all its citizens, and with his call for positive steps towards reconciliation.However, the president’s failure to suspend aid to the Egyptian military is a strategic error that undercuts those objectives and weakens U.S. credibility, after repeated calls by the U.S. administration for Egyptian authorities to avoid bloodshed have been disregarded. Whatever President Obama may say about U.S. support for democratic values in Egypt, continued U.S. aid sends a signal to the Egyptian military—and to the world—that the United States condones the Egyptian leadership’s actions. The continuation of aid removes a source of meaningful international pressure that could help to forestall future atrocities and prevent further steps toward consolidation of an undemocratic system in Egypt.
We therefore call on the Obama administration to take further steps, including an immediate suspension of military aid to Egypt. If the President fails once again to do so, we call on Congress to suspend military assistance to Egypt until such time as:
  • the Egyptian state’s use of force against peaceful protesters stops
  • the state of emergency is lifted
  • all political prisoners are released unless credible evidence of violent crimes is presented to the judiciary
  • the present Egyptian regime demonstrates a credible commitment to an open and fair political process
  • this must include freedom of assembly, association, and expression, and the participation of all citizens acting peacefully in the return to a democratically elected government and the establishment of a democratic system of governance.
The United States should use its influence to ensure that no international lending agencies provide financing to the government of Egypt until these conditions are met. The Obama administration should also work with Europe, Arab countries, the United Nations, the African Union, and other nations and international institutions to put concerted pressure on the Egyptian military government to reverse its current policies and launch Egypt on a path, finally, towards a genuine democratic transition in Egypt. The alternative is not only morally unconscionable, but also a direct threat to regional stability and U.S. interests.
 [ed notes:the above statements by working group comes from hardcore zionists who promote/d wars for israhell in region,list above...now,whats this all say and mean?for one,it tells us that this is merely rethoric...zionists want mb back in power?zionists dont care about democracy,nor egypt,or its people.They do care about making sure the Egyptian majority opposition to peace treaty is enforced and maintained,wich is exactly what egypts military upholds against populations wishes...is this zionist forked tongue doublespeak?likely...they know cutting aid to military strentghens mb aid from gulf and tukish govt,so why call for end to aid?so ,as not to look exposed for its longstanding support for military?rethoric or  for mb return?
 [ed notes;also see... Salafism+CIA: The winning formula to destabilize Russia, the Middle East by F. William Engdahl http://thenakedfacts.blogspot.com/2012/09/salafismcia-winning-formula-to.html
A year of democratic farce in Egypt: Samir Amin http://thenakedfacts.blogspot.com/2013/07/a-year-of-democratic-farce-in-egypt.html

JINSA ON EGYPT STATE COLLAPSE :U.S.(ZIONIST RAN) SHOULD TRY TO NOT FIND ITSELF IDENTIFIED AS PARTY TO STATE FAILURE http://thenakedfacts.blogspot.com/2013/02/jinsa-on-egypt-state-collapse-u.html















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