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Old 12-11-2012, 12:10 PM
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I think it's disingenuous to make believe that same crap occurring in Syria can't happen in Egypt with this new regime. Egypt is not the same country that it was 2 years ago.
"To say, oh well, that was the deal we had, so..." is preposterous. and Yes, the president can invoke Executive privilege to stop a congressional action that can potential to threaten our security. Perhaps he is only familiar with using it to keep his cronies out of prison (RE: Holder & Fast and Furious).

So yes. It's on him. He's the Commander in Chief.

Oh, wait - Morsi apologized for installing Islamic law. Don't know what could have possible come over him. Perhaps it's the cash and the fighter jets. Wait until he has them and see what happens.
ok, egypt democratically elected their leader. that's difference number one from syria and assad, who is a dictator. second, morsi did try to claim some powers not granted, he has already rescinded that due to the protests.
and i'm sure there is far more to the story than 'we had a deal, so...'. and 'crap' can occur anywhere, whether jets are on the way or not.

why would we need to stop the delivery? how would the delivery threaten u.s. national security?

btw, egypt has over 200 jets already. why would 4 jets coming in january be the tipping point?

i think you're reading far too much into the fox story, which is what they want. is this a big deal? no, not at all. what makes it a big issue? why are you concerned? and i'm not being sarcastic, i really want to know.
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Old 12-11-2012, 12:34 PM
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ok, egypt democratically elected their leader. that's difference number one from syria and assad, who is a dictator. second, morsi did try to claim some powers not granted, he has already rescinded that due to the protests.
and i'm sure there is far more to the story than 'we had a deal, so...'.

If so, please elaborate. Our relationships with other nations change constantly. We went form Cold War adversaries to championing democracy with the dismantling of the USSR, to a fairly icy post-soviet Russia relationship now. For better or worse, we were allies with Egypt under Mubarak. That landscape has completely changed and there is no one that knows whether or not they are an ally of ours now. We do know that the "democratically elected government " is anything but democratic by their actions thus far.

why would we need to stop the delivery? how would the delivery threaten u.s. national security? I don't know. Usually we try to learn lessons from history. Arming Iran didn't turn out to be such a hot proposition for us. I guess as long as someone is blowing someone else up, the war machine gets to churn along, and that can't be all bad.

btw, egypt has a lot of arms already. why would six jets coming in january be the tipping point? Is that the point?

i think you're reading far too much into the fox story, which is what they want. is this a big deal? no, not at all. what makes it a big issue? why are you concerned? and i'm not being sarcastic, i really want to know.

It's just more and more infiltration into sovereign nations and imposing our will. I guess with Afghanistan drawing down, we need a fresh antagonist. What happens when the democratically elected Islamic govt. of Egypt aligns with Hezbollah and trains these F-16's on Israel?? You've already said they have plenty of arms, why do you feel this is a non-event when were are giving away a billion dollars (hey, we don't need it) in arms and aid to a "less than stable" at best govt with strong Islamic underpinnings?
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Old 12-11-2012, 01:33 PM
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elaborate on what? the deal? i don't know anything about the deal other than it went thru two years ago. yes, things have changed. no one undid the deal. i don't know why, but i must assume it was because the powers that be didn't feel the need?

we armed iran? i thought it was iraq when they fough iran? and you're preaching to the choir, i've said all along we are too involved elsewhere. my issue here isn't the deal, it's with fox making it out to be a huge problem now, because they don't like the democratically elected president of egypt.
we've been giving foreign aid forever. hell, afganistan was the number one recipient for years. that got us nowhere.

what i'm saying is, why should the delivery of four jets in january, and 20 total be halted now? i think it's a non-issue, especially considering that it's less than a tenth of what they already have in stock. getting a few more jets won't be the difference in peace and war for them.
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Old 12-11-2012, 02:12 PM
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is Egypt paying for these jets?
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Old 12-11-2012, 04:10 PM
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is Egypt paying for these jets?
No, part of the billion dollar aid package. Guess the jets are edible.

At least the top twenty percent of taxpayers will be footing 75% of the bill.

Like lemmings walking off a cliff while waiting for Christmas. At least Morsi gets his fighter planes.
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Old 12-12-2012, 10:21 AM
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No, part of the billion dollar aid package. Guess the jets are edible.

At least the top twenty percent of taxpayers will be footing 75% of the bill.

Like lemmings walking off a cliff while waiting for Christmas. At least Morsi gets his fighter planes.
yeah, i'm not cool with giving **** away for free.

just doesnt make sense. but hey it's the government.
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Old 12-11-2012, 02:32 PM
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elaborate on what? the deal? i don't know anything about the deal other than it went thru two years ago. yes, things have changed. no one undid the deal. i don't know why, but i must assume it was because the powers that be didn't feel the need?

we armed iran? i thought it was iraq when they fough iran? and you're preaching to the choir, i've said all along we are too involved elsewhere. my issue here isn't the deal, it's with fox making it out to be a huge problem now, because they don't like the democratically elected president of egypt.
we've been giving foreign aid forever. hell, afganistan was the number one recipient for years. that got us nowhere.

what i'm saying is, why should the delivery of four jets in january, and 20 total be halted now? i think it's a non-issue, especially considering that it's less than a tenth of what they already have in stock. getting a few more jets won't be the difference in peace and war for them.

Correcto..known as "Iraqgate".

United States support for Iraq during the Iran–Iraq War, against post-revolutionary Iran, included several billion dollars worth of economic aid, the sale of dual-use technology, non-U.S. origin weaponry, military intelligence, Special Operations training, and direct involvement in warfare against Iran.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/United_...%80%93Iraq_war
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Old 12-11-2012, 02:48 PM
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elaborate on what? the deal? i don't know anything about the deal other than it went thru two years ago. yes, things have changed. no one undid the deal. i don't know why, but i must assume it was because the powers that be didn't feel the need?

we armed iran? i thought it was iraq when they fough iran? and you're preaching to the choir, i've said all along we are too involved elsewhere. my issue here isn't the deal, it's with fox making it out to be a huge problem now, because they don't like the democratically elected president of egypt.
we've been giving foreign aid forever. hell, afganistan was the number one recipient for years. that got us nowhere.

what i'm saying is, why should the delivery of four jets in january, and 20 total be halted now? i think it's a non-issue, especially considering that it's less than a tenth of what they already have in stock. getting a few more jets won't be the difference in peace and war for them.
Thanks I obviously meant "Iraq" when typing Iran in haste.
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