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'Saudi king told Obama he'd fund Mubarak if U.S. halted Egypt aid'


Abdullah warned U.S. president that withdrawing $1.5 billion in annual aid would humiliate Mubarak, according to Britain's The Times.


Saudi Arabia's King Abdullah told U.S. President Barack Obama that his country would prop up Egypt's President Hosni Mubarak if the United States withdrew its aid program, The Times said on Thursday.

Abdullah told Obama not to humiliate Mubarak, who is under pressure from protesters to quit immediately, in a telephone call on January 29, the newspaper said, citing a senior source in Riyadh.

Obama's administration has wavered between support for Egypt in Washington's conflict with militant Islam and backing for Egyptians who have been protesting for weeks to demand Mubarak and his government quit.

The United States has long nurtured its alliance with key ally Egypt, giving billions of dollars in aid as it seeks to influence affairs in a region whose autocratic rulers are struggling to contain social discontent.

The United States has stopped short of endorsing calls for Mubarak, 82, to leave office immediately. He said last week he would step down in September when an election is due.

On January 28, the White House said the United States would review $1.5 billion in aid to Egypt. Officials later said no such review was planned currently.


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'Saudi king told Obama he'd fund Mubarak if U.S. halted Egypt aid' - Haaretz Daily Newspaper | Israel News
 
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My bad, :D if Mods want to add the thread to the existing Egypt thread , please do so.
 
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Notice how the "UNITED STATES" attempts to placate the egyptian "people" now......HYPOCRITES !!!!
 
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Notice how the "UNITED STATES" attempts to placate the egyptian "people" now......HYPOCRITES !!!!
Hosni Mubarak had been a long term ally of USA and also had maintained peaceful ties with Israel during his tenure. If Obama decides to dump him now than no administration would trust USA in the future.

It is not a matter of hypocracy but about how to handle sensitive matters. Obama still wants Mubarak to step down before situation gets out of control in Egypt. However, now Saudi king (another ally of USA) is putting pressure on Obama to support Mubarak in his hour of need. Problem is that USA does not wants to alienate egyptian masses either because he understands that Mubarak's days are now numbered.
 
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All the oil dictators hate the idea of democracy taking root in the Arab world.
They know they will be able to buy their subjects' apathy with petro dollars for only so long...
 
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