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To: Dale Baker who wrote (2236)7/25/2005 3:16:54 PM
From: epicure  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 541018
 
Wasn't Egypt second in receiving foreign aid? Right after Israel?

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csmonitor.com

"Aid is central to Washington's relationship with Cairo. The US has provided Egypt with $1.3 billion a year in military aid since 1979, and an average of $815 million a year in economic assistance. All told, Egypt has received over $50 billion in US largesse since 1975"

"The money is seen as bolstering Egypt's stability, support for US policies in the region, US access to the Suez Canal, and peace with Israel. But some critics question the aid's effectiveness in spurring economic and democratic development in the Arab world's most populous country - a higher US priority after Sept. 11, 2001."

"Top recipients of US aid each year
Iraq - In 2004, it will become the largest recipient of US aid, receiving $18.4 billion.
Israel - The largest recipient of US largesse in 2003, getting $2.1 billion in military aid annually; $600 million in economic aid.
Egypt - Out of a US foreign aid budget of about $14 billion in 2003, Egypt was the second largest recipient with $1.3 billion in military aid; $615 million for social programs.
Colombia - Got $540 million to battle the drug trade, and local terrorist groups.
Jordan - Got $250 million in economic support; $198 in military financing.
Peru, Ukraine, Russia - Received approximately $200 million each in economic and military aid annually. "



To: Dale Baker who wrote (2236)7/25/2005 3:20:43 PM
From: Constant Reader  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 541018
 
I was asking you. Based on the posts I have read, it seems to me that it passes for common wisdom here that Al Qaeda is motivated solely because of US aggression against Muslims. I don't think that explains such things as those terrorist attacks, the continuing terrorism in southern Thailand, the mess in Indonesia's Aceh province or the war in Mindanao.