Ah, I see, when both you and Gromozeka replied similarly, it means it was my fault I didn't expressed myself correctly. I'll try to elaborate. For example, according to F.A.Q. on U.S. Aid to Egypt: Where Does the Money Go—And Who Decides How It’s Spent? - ProPublica since Egypt signed a peace treaty with Israel, "Egypt gets the most U.S. foreign aid of any country except for Israel. [...] The amount varies each year and there are many different funding streams, but U.S. foreign assistance to Egypt has averaged just over $2 billion every year since 1979. [...] That average includes both military and economic assistance, though the latter has been in decline since 1998 [...] but is generally in the hundreds of millions annually." In a nutshell, in terms of the aid the US had been doing for years pretty much the same thing that the USSR had been doing for years before that. With the soviet military aid, Egypt had started several wars against Israel. Each time the blood was shed and the price of oil went up (helping to boost the USSR economy as a by-product). So, what I meant was the USSR and the US were both doing the same thing developing Egyptian infrastructure and the Egyptian army and since everything is measured in comparison, the USSR wasn't entitled to criticize the US.
Ahm.. I'm not that old as you think I am.It's just you added that caricature to the context, so I asked you to explain why.
That's what they call the politics, my dear.Originally Posted by Hanna
I think that is a very naive comment for someone who said she wants to become a politician. Do you think Mubarak was loyal to the US because he actually stood to a principle?????????Originally Posted by Hanna
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