Obama cuts funding to egypt no money is to be used to rebuild christian churches destroyed by Muslim brotherhood.
on August 27, 2013
Rumours in washington are swirling that the main reason obama administration has cut military aid to egypt is because the money was to be partly used to rebuilt christian churches destroyed by muslim brotherhood terrorist’s who Obama wants back in Power. Obama’s main ally in the region Deposed Muslim Brotherhood leader Mohamed Morsi has had people crucified outside his presidential palaceVideo . The rest of the world is looking at America with Horror as it is obvious the muslim Brotherhood is run by psychopaths, their brutality is now chronicled in disgusting video’s with beheadings, crucifixions cannibalism, mass murder of whole villages, families etc. America which at least at face value was once against terrorism and at one time the beacon of freedom worldwide has become a hissing sound even to many of its allies after the snowdon revelation’s one wonders how low can they go. In videos posted from egypt we see Brotherhood members at public protest’s shooting at and killing the egyptian security service’s. Although the Egyptian army is in itself a corrupt regime they have kept peace in egypt for over 30 years. Recently We saw 33 million egyptians protest around the country against the brutality of the Muslim Brotherhood but Obama who now openly is supporting terrorists organizations in syria choose to ignore them. Unbelievably after openly saying he wants to promote democracy in the middle east Obama is ignoring the wishes of the vast majority of Egyptians. He is, it seems unhappy that the money once being sent to Morsi and the Brother hood for military equipment is now now to be used for peaceful purposes aka rebuild christian church’s at a time when few of them are left standing in all of Egypt. in itself this would begin the rebuilding of relations between christians and muslims there. Things have gotten so bad that Egyptian Church Mass has been Cancelled for First Time in 1,600 Years as Attacks Continue . As The middle east Burns literally and the circumstances for ww3 becoming a reality with the Syrian war at the forefront. We can see daily in syria the military build up in the surrounding countries on land and at sea . One would think Obama is completely inept and out of his depth unless one realises He loves supporting terrorist organizations which oppose American value’s, he love’s causing conflict and dissension both Home and abroad it is in this it seems he is truly happy and we see Mr Obama’s true vocation, war death destruction is his delight, he relishes pain being inflicted upon his fellow human being’s while taking a haughty Moral stance.
One wonders at the psychology involved in a human mind which delights at so much evil.
Proverbs 6:16-19
These six things doth the LORD hate: yea, seven are an abomination unto him: [17] A proud look, a lying tongue, and hands that shed innocent blood, [18] An heart that deviseth wicked imaginations, feet that be swift in running to mischief, [19] A false witness that speaketh lies, and he that soweth discord among brethren.
Obama administration quietly suspends military aid to Egypt, mulls ‘coup’ – report
Top US lawmakers have quietly agreed to temporarily suspend most military aid to Egypt, indicating that behind the scenes Washington is starting to treat the military’s ouster of President Morsi as a coup, according to a new report.
The Obama administration has temporarily halted the delivery of weapons to the Egyptian military as well as some forms of economic aid to the government, despite deciding not to officially describe the military takeover as a coup. The office of Senator Patrick Leahy, the head of the Appropriations State and Foreign Operations Subcommittee, told The Daily Beast on Monday that the administration has implemented these changes over the past month as it formulates an official determination on the coup.
If a coup is determined to have taken place, current law requires the government to cut off aid funding. However, the White House maintains this has not yet been decided upon and the $585 million aid package is not technically on hold. It is not due until September 30 and “no final decisions have been made,” officials said.
“That review has not concluded and published reports to the contrary that assistance to Egypt has been cut off are not accurate,” Josh Earnest, a White House spokesman, told reporters in a briefing Tuesday.
He added that Obama will meet on Tuesday with his national security team to discuss Egypt and the aid issues surrounding the country.
Multiple sources said that US leaders are acting as if a coup had taken place, even as lawmakers work to formulate their official position.
“The decision was we’re going to avoid saying it was a coup, but to stay on the safe side of the law, we are going to act as if the designation has been made for now,” one official told The Daily Beast. “By not announcing the decision, it gives the administration the flexibility to reverse it.”
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Egyptian military chief vows to rebuild Coptic Churches
The Egyptian defense minister has ordered the repair and reconstruction of all churches that suffered damage in the country’s violent demonstrations since the Egyptian military removed President Mohamed Morsi from power last month.
Defense minister Col. Gen. Abdel Fattah El-Sisi intends to fix the damage to Coptic churches at Rabaa Adaweya and Nahda squares, according to a report by the Mid-East Christian News.
Dozens of churches were attacked and burned in riots after thousands of demonstrators took to the streets of Cairo and other Egyptian cities to demand the end of what they call military rule, following the removal of Morsi on July 3. Many of Morsi’s supporters have voiced criticism at Egypt’s Christian minority for largely supporting the military’s decision to oust him from office.
“The Egyptian defense minister ordered the engineering department of the armed forces to swiftly repair all the affected churches, in recognition of the historical and national role played by our Coptic brothers,” read a statement that aired on Egyptian television.
Bishop Mousa thanked Sisi for his efforts to repair the damaged churches.
“We thank Col. Gen. Sisi for commissioning the brave Egyptian armed forces to rebuild the places of worship damaged during the recent events,” Bishop Mousa said on Twitter.
17 deaths were reported Friday after several days of violence that caused more than 638 deaths and 4,000 injuries in clashes between Morsi supporters and Egyptian military forces.
The Maspero Youth Union, a Coptic Christian youth movement, says there’s a “retaliation war” against the religious minority, which makes up around 10 percent of Egypt’s population, according to a report by AFP.
The Egyptian Initiative for Personal Rights (EIPR), an Egyptian NGO, says at least 25 churches were torched this week, and attackers also targeted Christian schools, shops and homes across all 27 provinces.
The Associated Press and AFP contributed to this report.
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