Jadi miturut Kim Hook orang2 bulek itu bodo2 yah ?

--- In [email protected], "kim" <kimhook@...> wrote:
>
> 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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