You
Can’t Spell Mubarak Without Barack (or Bush, or Clinton, or Bush…)
by
Eli Cryderman
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by Eli Cryderman: Lessons
From the Moscow Bombing
The revolution
in Egypt is the result of a tyrannical dictator, who has oppressed,
kidnapped, tortured, murdered and pretty much done everything a
regime can do to repress and terrorize a people, for almost 30 years.
20 of those years have been under "Emergency Law," a law
giving the Egyptian government the "authority" to dehumanize
its people and flimsy cover at best. Hosni Mubarak is the longest
serving president of Egypt, which begs the questions, how has he
remained in power for so long? The answers are complex, but they
center on the Sphinx in the room that no one will discuss in the
mainstream media: U.S. foreign aid and influence.
Since 1948,
the U.S. government has given Egypt ~$63 billion in foreign aid.
For 2011, Barack Obama’s administration has requested another $1.5
billion, which comes in fourth behind Afghanistan ($3.9bil), Pakistan
($3.1bil) and Israel ($3bil) for requests for foreign aid. When
combined with conventional U.S. military and economic aid, only
Israel receives more of Uncle Sam’s cash and weapons. The U.S. has
given the Egyptian government dozens of F-16 fighter jets, hundreds
of heavy tanks, Patriot and AMRAAM missile systems, helicopters,
3-D radar systems, thousands and thousands of small arms, Pentagon
grants and contracts for military and intelligence equipment, the
rights to manufacture the M1A1 Abrams tank and cold, hard cash for
a myriad of military, security and domestic programs. For doing
the U.S.’s bidding during the first Gulf War, the U.S. also forgave
billions in debt with estimates ranging from $7 billion to $200
billion. The U.S. State Department describes the majority of Egypt
(and all foreign) aid as being used for "peace and security."
Those with a functioning brain might wonder how Stinger missiles
equate to peace and who is being secured: the people or the U.S.
and Egyptian governments?
U.S foreign
aid goes directly to other governments and their leaders, not to
the proletariat. In Egypt’s case, which is not an exception, Mubarak
has used the cash pilfered from U.S. citizens to fund his dictatorship
and build a police state and intelligence apparatus that is most
likely the envy or admiration of our domestic tyrants. It may seem
outrageous that our U.S. leaders would be jealous of the Egyptian
state, but don’t be naïve. Since the U.S. can’t yet convince
Boobus Americanus that torture is okay even when the U.S. does it
(though that reality is not far off and by any legitimate definition,
"we" already torture), the U.S government’s favorite country
to render "war of terror" suspects to be interrogated
is Egypt where it is no secret that torture is used routinely. As
long as the CIA can use Egypt’s secret prisons, the money keeps
flowing. Mubarak’s regime has honed its evil skills first on political
opponents, dissidents and anyone deemed an enemy of the state. The
Egyptian State Security Investigations Department (SSI), headed
by Omar Suleiman, the former national intelligence director and
newly appointed Vice President of Egypt, has even gone so far as
to humiliate, beat, whip and cut with razors women related to the
accused. When the police bus comes to pick up an Egyptian, it probably
doesn’t cross their mind immediately that the vehicle was probably
bought with money from the United States Agency for International
Development, and had been intended for school children and not for
transporting citizens to torture prisons.
Before the
internet, the Egyptian government could easily control the information
the public could receive. Egypt even has a Ministry of Information,
which controls the content of state-owned media broadcasts. Journalist
have been arrested and jailed for criticizing Mubarak. The free
flow of information on the internet is a direct threat to dictators
and tyrannical governments across the globe. As such, the heavily
US-subsidized Egyptian government in support of the U.S. "war
of terror" has purchased real-time, mass telecommunication
and internet surveillance technology from U.S-based and now Boeing
owned Narus (which ironically was founded by former Israeli security
experts), through the state-owned Telecom Egypt. Of course, this
technology is only to be used for monitoring terrorists and keeping
the people safe. Right…and there’s a bridge in Brooklyn for sale
too. This technology has allowed the Egyptian government to track
internet traffic, e-mails, Twitter feeds and effectively shut down
Egypt’s entire internet with the push of a button, as evidenced
by the phone and internet blackout during the recent upheaval. Iran
has used similar technology to round up and "disappear"
cyber dissidents and should Mubarak remain in power would most likely
follow a similar trajectory. Again, the U.S. government is probably
jealous of its Egyptian proxy as a Sen. Joe Liberman and Susan Collins
have introduced legislation that would give the President an internet
"kill switch" in times of "national security crises."
Should things
continue to deteriorate from Mubarak’s perspective and the Egyptian
people succeed in ousting the dictator, people should know that
Mubarak will be quickly flown to a safe haven in his fleet of nine
Gulfstream jets, which have been purchased and maintained by the
Pentagon costing U.S. citizens ~$111 million. Perhaps Mubarak will
pull a "Ben Ali" and fly off with tons of Egyptian gold
like Tunisia's deposed leader. If only protestors being crushed
by Egyptian police armored personnel carriers bought with U.S. dollars
were so lucky.
The U.S. has
long bought, bribed and bullied governments in the Middle East.
As long as they are lackeys for the U.S. Empire, the tyrants can
continue their murderous regimes with U.S. consent and support.
Barack Obama is not the first or last president to funnel billions
of confiscated wealth to dictators across the globe and turn a blind
eye to human rights abuses. Despots are much more likely to stay
in power when they can buy the best guns and technology the world
has to offer. And as history has shown, the citizens of U.S. puppet
regimes are acutely aware from which their plight is funded and
will continue exact retribution against the U.S. and its people.
The only logical, moral, constitutional and fiscally prudent thing
to do (remember, the U.S. is ~$14 trillion in debt) is to end all
forms of foreign aid to all countries. For the sake of American,
Egyptian and all of the world’s citizens eliminate U.S. foreign
aid!
January
31, 2011
Eli
Cryderman [send him mail]
is a full-time husband, father, entrepreneur and chemist and a part-time
blogger. He is inspired by Nock,
encouraged by North
and repulsed by the 21st century state. He enjoys spending time
with his beautiful family, continually learning and following the
teachings of Jesus Christ.
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