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Majority Of Egyptians Oppose US Economic Aid: Poll
2012-03-31
A recent poll has shown that more than 80 percent of Egyptians are against US economic aid to their country, and a similar percentage opposes the US sending direct aid to civil society groups in the Arab state.

The findings of the poll by Gallup, which was conducted in late January and early February, marked an upward trend compared to the findings of an earlier poll by the institute in April 2011.
I think we should make them happy. Granted, that will send them into economic shock sooner than otherwise would happen, but it will happen anyway, no matter what we do.
The survey also found that the Egyptians' approval of aid from international institutions such as the World Bank is waning, too.

The US government used its potential support for an International Monetary Fund (IMF) package for Egypt as a bargaining chip during a recent political standoff between Cairo and Washington over US-funded NGO groups in the North African country.

Earlier, Egyptian authorities had accused 43 foreign and Egyptian activists, including the son of the US Transportation Secretary Ray LaHood, of receiving illegal foreign funds to fuel unrest in the country.

The tension was, however, alleviated when Egypt lifted the travel ban on the Americans on March 2, virtually allowing them to leave the country and avoid a trial.

The murky circumstances and arrangements that resulted in the prosecution, travel limitations, and then the sudden departure of the US citizens facing trial in Egypt has also inflamed Egyptians' sense of distrust and suspicion regarding what US funds mean for Egyptian illusory sovereignty.
Posted by:trailing wife

#4  Beat me to it, Steve,
Posted by: Barbara   2012-03-31 18:27  

#3  Eighty percent of Americans are probably opposed to it also. It's nice when we can agree on something.
Posted by: SteveS   2012-03-31 17:20  

#2  When you want to teach your children a tough-love lesson, you give them "yes" for an answer.
Posted by: Gabby Cussworth   2012-03-31 17:18  

#1  You should respect their feelings.
Posted by: g(r)omgoru   2012-03-31 00:40  

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