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"...Qatari-funded tele-kook, Yusuf Al-Qaradawi (the cleric of Aljazeera) threatens Egyptians: voting by "No" will cost Egypt $20 billion ..."
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at 12:04 PM
"... The
key recommendations include
that U.S. policy should be based on presenting Egyptian leaders with a set of clear choices that would give them a pathway to act as responsible national leaders rather than as religiously inspired ideologues. While Washington cannot convince or compel the Islamists governing Egypt to give up their deeply held ideology, the United States can use its leverage to affect Egyptian behavior.
Earth (AIPAC/Winep) to Morsi: 'Play nice with Israel & you'll be fine!'
that U.S. policy should be based on presenting Egyptian leaders with a set of clear choices that would give them a pathway to act as responsible national leaders rather than as religiously inspired ideologues. While Washington cannot convince or compel the Islamists governing Egypt to give up their deeply held ideology, the United States can use its leverage to affect Egyptian behavior.
that
the president should agree to certify to Congress that Egypt is fulfilling two
baskets of commitments -- on "regional peace" and "strategic cooperation" -- as
a condition of continued provision of U.S. aid and backing for international
loans
that the administration should use a portion of Egypt's military aid -- at least $100 million to start, and increasing over time -- to incentivize more aggressive efforts by the Egyptian government to combat terrorism in Sinai.
that the administration should use a portion of Egypt's military aid -- at least $100 million to start, and increasing over time -- to incentivize more aggressive efforts by the Egyptian government to combat terrorism in Sinai.
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Local Editor | |
At least five people have been injured in scuffles between
supporters and opponents of Egypt’s President Mohammad Mursi in Alexandria,
local media reported. Tensions have been running high ahead of the constitutional referendum set for Saturday. Alexandria, Egypt’s second largest city, was engulfed in violence after over 2,000 people rallied around a central mosque in support of the draft constitution. The document is backed by President Mursi, who went ahead with a referendum on the national charter despite the recent unrest in the country. Prominent preacher Ahmed Mahalawy urged Alexandria worshippers on Friday to vote 'Yes' in the constitutional referendum, saying it would bring stability, Ahram Online reported. This provoked protest from opponents of the draft document, fueling the already volatile situation. Several cars were set on fire while antis and pros of Mursi hurled stones at each other. The fighting slowly spread from the mosque where Friday prayers were held to main roads. Security forces had to be deployed to the scene. At least four men were arrested and scores of knives were confiscated. Up to five people were injured in the scuffles. Egypt will vote on the constitution on December 15 and on December 22. Egypt's opposition has slammed the draft as highly divisive. |
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