Dunia bule itu dari dulu juga adalah orang-orang tolol
dalam soal mengirimkan bantuan kepada negara-negara islam
yang mana, bantuan tersebut dibalas dengan kucuran air tuba.

Tapi tidak terlambat utk menghentikannya. Karena utuk apa
memberikan uang kepada orang-orang Islam yang membenci
mereka, baik itu Amerika ataupun Eropa. Bukan saja mem-
benci, malahan membunuhnya.

Seperti ditulis dibawah ini, sekarang lagi digalang utk
dipertanyakan kembali apakah perlu memberikan tulang pada
si anjing yang tak segan-segan untuk menggigitnya:

US aid to Middle East questioned after anti-American attacks in region

Washington Democrats and Republicans are questioning U.S. taxpayer aid to the 
Middle East amid anti-American riots in the region and the fatal attack on the 
U.S. Consulate in Benghazi, Libya.

One of the first attacks occurred Wednesday at the U.S. Embassy in Cairo, 
Egypt, a country that has received $1.6 billion in each of the past four years. 
Egypt has since 1979 been the second-largest recipient of U.S. aid, following 
Israel. Roughly $1.3 billion of that annual aid goes to Egypt's military, 
according to Congressional Research Service.

Four Americans were killed Wednesday in the Benghazi attack, including 
Ambassador Christopher Stevens.
Like Egypt, Libya was part of the political uprising that started in late 2010 
known as Arab Spring in which residents in the Middle East brought down 
long-standing dictatorships. However, residents have struggled in the aftermath 
to bring democracy and political stability to the region.

The U.S. has since the start of the uprisings in Libya in early 2011 given that 
country more than $200 million -- including $89 million in humanitarian 
assistance and $25 million from the Defense Department, according to 
Congressional Research Service.

Several Capitol Hill Republicans have since the recent anti-American attacks 
started calling for either a stop to such aid or at least tighter restrictions, 
despite the Obama administration saying that cutting off support would not 
resolve the "complicated" Middle East situation.

"The American people are tired of this," Sen. Rand Paul said Thursday on the 
Senate floor. "Our Treasury is bare. There is a multitude of reasons why we 
should not continue to send good money after bad."
Paul, R-Ky., said such action should be taken in Egypt, Libya, Yemen and 
Pakistan. And he has proposed an amendment that would require those countries 
to help in the investigations of the attacks on U.S. embassies in Yemen and 
Egypt and the consulate in Benghazi.

Yemen received $64 million this year, compared to $134 million last year, 
according to Congressional Research Service.
 "Not one penny more for Libya or Egypt or Pakistan until they act as our 
allies," Paul continued. "Some say we have to keep sending it. Fine, let's send 
it when they act as our allies. Let's send it when they start behaving as 
civilized nations and come to their senses."
Paul's remarks follow Secretary of State Hillary Clinton saying the attack was 
the work of "a small and savage group – not the people or government of Libya."

She also acknowledged that Americans were likely asking: "How could this happen 
in a country we helped liberate, in a city we helped save from destruction? 
This question reflects just how complicated and, at times, how confounding the 
world can be."

Still, some House Republicans had a point of view earlier this week similar to 
Ryan's, suggesting that they would vote Thursday against the continuing 
resolution to keep the government running, in an attempt to cut off aid to 
Egypt and Libya.

"It would show a tremendous amount of leadership from this administration, in 
light of the recent developments, if the president were to come back and demand 
that the amount of money that is in the [continuing resolution] for Libya and 
Egypt be stripped," said Louisiana GOP Rep. Jeff Landry, according to The Hill 
Newspaper. "That would be tremendous leadership."








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