Saturday, July 06, 2013

I am grateful McCain is not commander and chief.

The United States should (click here) stop sending military aid to Egypt following the overthrow of its democratically elected president by the military, Senator John McCain said, as overnight street battles left at least 36 dead across the divided country.
Egypt’s military insists that ousting Islamist Mohammed Morsi on Wednesday was the will of the people as expressed by mass demonstrations calling for him to go.
Secretary of State John Kerry approved $1.3 billion in annual U.S. military aid to Egypt – the second largest recipient of such help after Israel – only two months ago.
However, U.S. law prohibits financial assistance to any country whose elected head of state is deposed in a military coup....

The more extreme a country becomes the more likely they will be a target of political ideology to have the USA military "boots on the ground."  War rhetoric controls the political doctrine of the USA Right Wing, ie: Bush/Cheney. If Egypt continued to build their Islamist nation, the more the political Right Wing will dominate the dialogue domestically and internationally. Their thirst to satisfy their political base and cronies/financial backers is paramount to the outcome of their policies. 

The Egyptian people have spoken and their military has heard them. Removing support for the Egyptian military is a 'technicality tripwire' that will condemn the people to an Islamic dictatorship. Those like John McCain do not think for a living, they write words on a page that are suppose to condemn those that violate those words without APPLYING them to the best interests of the USA.

The dialogue of this so called party in the USA is extremely hostile, aggressive and deceptive. And people believe it. The people in the USA want to believe the worst of those seeking peace. 



The idea these extremist positions in the USA actually can elect another Bush or Cheney cannot be ignored. While McCain does the ground work for the invasion into Egypt by undermining their benevolent purpose, there are those in the political vapors of the USA that actually see a weak Egyptian military as fertile ground for war mongering and fear building in the USA.

These same politicians have sincere power in the Wall Street firms now considered to have the same status of people in the USA. This is NOT an artificial picture of some political icon that will cause an election to swing their way; this paradigm of war domination is real and they don't care how many people die either domestically or abroad in limited nuclear war. If a region of the world even APPEARS to be oppositional to America they are the subject of American war violence.

The idea the Egyptian people can do without a strong military that literally holds their future in their hands is absolutely hideous. McCain is setting them up for failure. A weakened Egyptian military condemns the people of the region to violence and turmoil in power struggles and civil wars. Syria is the prime example of what the Middle East will resemble if John McCain has his way. It will be the nuclear war the Neocons aspire to create. The best Israel can hope for with this type of leadership in the USA is to have extended living in nuclear bomb shelters. 

The financial support the USA has committed to of the Egyptian military cannot be measured by carefully crafted words on a page to control the final dispatch of the USA military; it has to be gauged by the support of the military of the people and THEIR demands for a democratic process that serves the greater good of all people, including that of Egypt.

Free and fair elections can take place in Egypt even with an active uprising by the Muslim Brotherhood, ie: Iraq.