Bin Laden ist tot. Der Terror geht weiter?
Ich war gestern in der Talkrunde der Deutschen Welle (“Quadriga”) mit den Kollegen Melinda Crane, Said Samir (Ägypten) und Andrew Denison (D/US):
Kategorien: Außenpolitik, Debatte
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Passt eher zu Herr Samir:
http://www.nzz.ch/nachrichten/kultur/aktuell/eine_generation_tritt_ab_1.10456923.html
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@ Miriam G. – I do agree.
@ Jörg Lau – Ok, Jefe.
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Ägypten hilft Obama den US-Haushalt zu stabilisieren.
Um was es geht:
The U.S. Government through the U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID) has made significant contributions over the past 30 years to help improve the quality of life of all Egyptians. Nationwide programs in health, education, trade facilitation, small and micro-enterprise, tourism, and infrastructure development have benefited Egyptians acrosscountry, especially those in under-served areas. US economic assistance to Egypt through the United States Agency for International Development has totaled more than $28.6 billion since 1975. (USAID Egypt)
Und nun dies:
Egypt has officially rejected conditional US aid worth USD 150 million in light of US economic support to Egypt, helping it overcome its economic woes and support the process of democratization in the post-January 25 revolution.
The US embassy in Cairo has received a formal letter from the Egyptian Foreign Minister that the Egyptian government rejects US conditions on aid and unilateral coercive economic measures by the US Agency for International Development.
Egyptian minister of planning and international cooperation Fayza Aboulnaga and Finance Minister Samir Radwan visited Washington last month, asking the US to cancel a debt amounting to about $3.6 billion to help the country’s new government restore growth and create jobs for young people, but Washington refused.
The cabinet says the US aid is unnecessary and rejects US unilateral resolutions with regard to the US direct funding assistance mainly to the Egyptian private sector, Civil Society Organizations (CSO) and NGOs, arguing social justice is one of the more prominent roles that the country and businessmen should be committed to.
http://www.ikhwanweb.com/article.php?id=28511
Ist es nicht nett einen solchen “Verbündeten” zu haben?
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Osama’s Dead, But How Much Does It Matter?
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http://www.commentarymagazine.com/2011/05/25/thank-you-mr-president/
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ISLAMABAD: Amid scepticism about ‘specially designated global terrorist’ Ilyas Kashmiri’s death in a drone attack on Friday night, Pakistan’s Interior Minister Rehman Malik said on Sunday that he was 98 per cent certain that the man considered by some analysts here as al-Qaeda’s chief military strategist had been killed.
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