
09/11/2012
A few days ago, the national debt reached an unimaginable $16 trillion. And yet, the Washington spending beast trundles along as if the country werenât about to be overwhelmed.
One example is the State Department, the âdiplomacyâ of which is often little more than bribery. Its budget escaped major cuts in 2012, leaving over $50 billion to disburse to a mostly crude gaggle of beneficiaries.
Borrowing billions from unfriendly Red China to give to Islamist Pakistan et al is the sort of thing that infuriates citizens, particularly as long as the nation is in a financial hole of epic dimensions.
Hereâs a recent example of how trying to buy love is a foolâs errand:
Jailed doc who helped nail Bin Laden warns Pakistan sees U.S. as âworst enemyâ, Fox News, September 10, 2012
Pakistanâs powerful spy agency regards America as its âworst enemy,â and the governmentâs claims that it is cooperating with the US are a sham to extract billions of dollars in American aid, according to the CIA informant jailed for his role in hunting down Usama bin Laden.
In an exclusive interview with Fox News, Shakil Afridi, the medical doctor who helped pinpoint bin Ladenâs Abbottabad compound before last yearâs raid by SEAL Team 6, described brutal torture at the hands of Pakistanâs Inter-Services Intelligence, and said the agency is openly hostile to the U.S.
âThey said âThe Americans are our worst enemies, worse than the Indians,ââ Afridi, who spoke from inside Peshawar Central Jail, said as he recalled the brutal interrogation and torture he suffered after he was initially detained.
Egypt, now ruled by hard-core Islamists, is another case of hope outweighing reason in Washington. Andrew McCarthy noted during an August Press Club speech that the Obama administration has gone to great lengths to accommodate the Muslim Brotherhood in Egypt. Following are just a few items from McCarthyâs list of items indicating a âpolicy sea changeâ:
? The State Department has an emissary in Egypt who trains operatives of the Brotherhood and other Islamist organizations in democracy procedures. Weâre helping them get elected.
? The State Department announced that the Obama administration would be âsatisfiedâ with the election of a Muslim Brotherhoodâdominated government in Egypt.
? The State Department has collaborated with the Organization of Islamic Cooperation, a bloc of governments heavily influenced by the Brotherhood, in seeking to restrict American free-speech rights in deference to sharia prohibitions against examination and negative criticism of Islam.
No amount of foreign-aid cash will dissuade Egypt from sharia now. But the Obama administration still thinks stupid generosity with borrowed money will purchase good will and cooperation:
To Back Democracy, U.S. Prepares to Cut $1 Billion From Egyptâs Debt, New York Times, September 3, 2012
WASHINGTON â Nearly 16 months after first pledging to help Egyptâs failing economy, the Obama administration is nearing an agreement with the countryâs new government to relieve $1 billion of its debt as part of an American and international assistance package intended to bolster its transition to democracy, administration officials said. [ ⌠]
Does helping volatile Egypt acquire expensive warships sound like a good idea, even as the US is cutting the country major slack on debt? The Obama team thinks so:
Obama aids Egypt as it tries to buy U-boats, Daily Caller, September 10, 2012
President Barack Obamaâs deputies are negotiating a $1 billion aid package with Egyptâs new Islamist government, even as Egyptâs cash-strapped military revealed that it is trying to buy $1 billion worth of German submarines that could threat Israelâs fast-growing offshore energy projects.
The Germans government has pointedly declined to deny the incendiary revelation about Egyptâs request to buy the two submarines.
Instead, the German government offered vague support for Israel, which is facing renewed threats from Iranâs nuclear program and the Muslim Brotherhoodâs rise to power in Egypt.
âThere has been no change in the German governmentâs position towards Israel, in the commitment the German government feels towards Israelâs security,â a spokesman for Germanyâs prime ministerâs told Der Speigel, a major German newspaper.
State Department spokesman Victoria Nuland did not respond to an inquiry by The Daily Caller.
The submarine purchase will likely be an issue in the U.S. election, because both parties are vying for support from a relatively large concentration of swing-voting Jewish Americans in Florida.
During the Democratsâ convention in Charlotte, for example, several speakers declared that Obama is a strong supporter of Israelâs defense.
âThe Democratic platform reflects the presidentâs unflinching commitment to Israelâs security and future as a Jewish state,â former Rep. David Wexler declared Sept. 4. âTo strengthen Israelâs qualitative military advantage, the president has increased security assistance to Israel to record levels â more than any other president,â he claimed.
Those declarations came after party leaders OKâd a platform document that did not recognize Jerusalem as Israelâs capital. Obama reversed the decision, and directed that Jerusalem be cited in the platform document.
Islamist groups, including Egyptâs Muslim Brotherhood and their supporters in the United States, oppose any recognition of Israel and its capital city.
But the brotherhoodâs hostility is constrained by its need to revive Egyptâs stalled economy and to feed its population of over 80 million.
The Islamist government recently won promises of aid from Arab countries, and hopes to complete the $1 billion loan-forgiveness deal with Obamaâs deputies by the end of the year.
The U-boat controversy began Sept. 31 when Egyptâs leading newspaper, Al-Ahram, reported that the countryâs chief naval officer, Osama al-Gindi, said âWe have agreed to a deal with Germany to procure two submarines of the latest 209 Class.â
The Type 209 submarines are among the most advanced non-nuclear submarines available. Theyâre made in Germany, which has a long history of submarine production. In German, submarines are called U-boats.
The Type 209 submarines can stay underwater for lengthy periods, are sufficiently quiet to elude easy detection and can launch attacks without being identified. They can carry 14 torpedoes, mines or missiles that can sink ships or destroy oil rigs.
Israel has already bought six of the U-boats to protect its trade routes from future attack by any of the many Muslim-majority states around the Mediterranean Sea.
Three of the U-boats are in Israel already, where they also are being used to protect Israelâs network of offshore drilling rigs that are developing the nationâs newly discovered underwater reservoirs of oil and gas.