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PAUL BALLES : THE PEOPLES REVOLT

The US has kept Mubarak in power, giving his regime 1.5 billion dollars in aid last year—mainly because he supported America’s pro-Israel policies, especially by helping Israel to maintain its stranglehold on Gaza.


By Paul J. Balles / STAFF WRITER

“The military was greeted warmly on the streets of Cairo. Crowds roared with approval as one soldier was carried through Tahrir square today holding a flower in his hand,” reports Democracy Now! senior producer Sharif Abdel Kouddous.

He speaks of “a great sense of pride that this is a leaderless movement organized by the people. A genuine popular revolt. It was not organized by opposition movements, though they have now joined the protesters in Tahrir.”

According to Kouddous, “The Muslim Brotherhood was out in full force today. At one point they began chanting “Allah Akbar” only to be drowned out by much louder chants of “Muslim, Christian, we are all Egyptian.”

What he describes, reflected in the TV coverage, is truly a “people’s revolution”. Will it play out that way? So far, the main concern of the protesters has been to get rid of Hosni Mubarak, Egypt’s “president” cum dictator for the past 30 years.

The US has kept Mubarak in power, giving his regime 1.5 billion dollars in aid last year—mainly because he supported America’s pro-Israel policies, especially by helping Israel to maintain its stranglehold on Gaza.

Egypt has been the number two recipient (after Israel) of US foreign aid. In both 2009 and 2010, the economic aid amounted to 250 million dollars while military aid reached 1.3 billion dollars.

US military aid to Egypt has been spent primarily on strengthening the regime’s “domestic security” and its ability to confront popular movements.

In a report for the Carnegie Foundation on US aid to Egypt, Ahmad Al-Sayed El-Naggar asks, “Why don’t Egyptians notice the role of American aid to their country? The simple answer is that U.S. economic aid to Egypt, which amounted to $455 million in 2007, translated to only $6 per capita.”

It was even less in 2010 when the total economic aid of 200 million could provide less than $3 per capita income. The people have suffered poverty while Mubarak supported his army and the US military industrial complex.

The US has no reason to begrudge the amounts of military aid to Egypt. Much of it goes back to American defence contractors. Lockheed Martin Received a $213 Million Contract for 20 New F-16s For Egypt in March 2010.

BAE Systems, General Dynamics, General Electric, Raytheon and Lockheed Martin have all done business with the Egyptian government, selling tanks, fighter jets, howitzers and radar arrays to its military.

Meanwhile, half the people of Egypt live on less than $2 a day. Is it any wonder that they have taken to the streets in protest?

When the tanks rolled into Cairo, some protesters climbed on the tanks to a friendly reception by the soldiers. A couple of noisy fighter jets swooped threateningly overhead, but the protesters and the army remained friendly. Throughout the day people chanted: “The people, the army: one hand.”

That wasn’t the case when the police and the security forces threw tear gas canisters with labels “Made in America” into the crowds. The security police have represented much of what the Egyptian people have come to hate about Mubarak.

Meanwhile, the US administration has been waffling when asked whether they support the Egyptian public or Mubarak.

Hillary Clinton, US Secretary of State, stressed that Egypt’s future lies in the hands of its people, hewing to the administration line of refusing to take sides publicly.

However, the administration has a growing fear that a government hostile to the U.S. could gain control of such a large and important Arab nation.

The unspoken fear is that American arms manufacturers will lose a reliable customer.

COPYRIGHT@Paul J. Balles

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4 Comments for “PAUL BALLES : THE PEOPLES REVOLT”

  1. Paul, thanks for the article. President Obama’s request to Mubarak to step down immediately has been ignored. Israel has a close supportive relationship with Mubarak. Mubarak knew that with Israel’s support he can remain in power, regardless of Obama’s wishes. Unfortunately it looks like the protesters will be “hung out to dry” on this one.

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  3. Mubarak will eventually go in September and not before… but only to be replaced by another jerk, Israel can control… thanks the corrupted Egyptian Army Brass.

    Forget about the US Govt. It ceased to exist with the assassination of president John F. Kennedy, its role now is ONLY cosmetic window dressing-make believe, acting as proxy-strong arm for the Real Power Broker in charge of WORLD AFFAIRS: The Zion Talmudic Mafia Inc. with GHQ in Tel Aviv – London.

  4. [...] The US, writes Paul J Balle, has kept Mubarak in power, it gave his regime $1.5 billion in aid last year “mainly because he supported America’s pro-Israel policies, especially by helping Israel to maintain its stranglehold on Gaza” (`The Peoples Revolt,’ February 6, 2011). [...]

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