Newspapers spotted global angry reactions within the United States of America, after the announcement of U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry release of 250 million dollars of U.S. aid to Egypt. The newspaper "The Washington Times," Kerry's announcement about the release of aid triggered controversy in Washington, about the help the United States and funding for the organization of the Muslim Brotherhood, and many analysts agreed that Congress erred in approved this resolution. The newspaper quoted a senior fellow in the affairs of the region, "Brian Katulis," saying that the Obama administration will continue to provide military and economic aid to Egypt, although such aid raised Unlike several months between the White House and Congress, where expressed by many MPs have expressed fears of positions Brotherhood towards minorities in Egypt and Israel, and their ability to achieve security.
The newspaper cited one of the most MPs enthusiasm to stop the aid which MP "Ileana Ros-Lehtinen," which asserted that "Egypt received Iranian President Ahmadinejad, and this represents an attempt by the Brotherhood to establish relations with the" state sponsor of terrorism aggressively seeking to destroy the closest friend and ally to us, a stateJewish democracy in Israel, "and added that the United States recognized that" the Government of Mercy is stable and until now did not prove to be worth the economic or military support. "
And on "Fox News", describes adviser to the American Center for Law and Justice Jay Sekulow, the decision to release aid to the Muslim Brotherhood's fragile government to "step wrong." He added that Egypt did not give America something is and promises in the air, and the worst thing to do America is to extend the system hostile and repressive money, especially at the wrong time, "The view of the history of the Muslim Brotherhood, we find it impossible to believe any promises" reform, "which they call". The writer described the Egyptian economy "collapsed", and wondered: how to put their money in a country America in this situation, especially that the priority of President Mercy has always been and never anti-United States and Israel.
And on "Fox News", describes adviser to the American Center for Law and Justice Jay Sekulow, the decision to release aid to the Muslim Brotherhood's fragile government to "step wrong." He added that Egypt did not give America something is and promises in the air, and the worst thing to do America is to extend the system hostile and repressive money, especially at the wrong time, "The view of the history of the Muslim Brotherhood, we find it impossible to believe any promises" reform, "which they call". The writer described the Egyptian economy "collapsed", and wondered: how to put their money in a country America in this situation, especially that the priority of President Mercy has always been and never anti-United States and Israel.
"The sins of the Brotherhood countless, the country is still practiced persecution Coptic minority, and fail to protect embassies, and Egypt is no longer a place for terrorism and terrorists, but also the starting point for terrorist attacks outside its borders," asserting that the cruelty and terror Brotherhood يعادلان their inability to manageeconomy. The writer explained that Kerry visited Egypt carrying solution to tighten the Brotherhood's grip on power, not only with money but also with sophisticated weapons. The article ended by saying that every dollar you pay America to Egypt, to buy some time for the Muslim Brotherhood in power, and legitimize their repressive system, and if the Muslim Brotherhood in need to finance America, America does not need them.
In an editorial, the newspaper said, "New York Times" The White House's decision to grant Egypt $ 250 million, is a vote of confidence in a country that is a major focus of stability in the region, but teetering on the brink of economic collapse. She added that the ball is now in the canned Egyptian government and its political opponents, to create a political and economic consensus, so that Egypt can benefit from U.S. funds, improvement of conditions "failed state."
In an editorial, the newspaper said, "New York Times" The White House's decision to grant Egypt $ 250 million, is a vote of confidence in a country that is a major focus of stability in the region, but teetering on the brink of economic collapse. She added that the ball is now in the canned Egyptian government and its political opponents, to create a political and economic consensus, so that Egypt can benefit from U.S. funds, improvement of conditions "failed state."
She drew to say Kerry's responsibility to achieve compatibility lies with the Egyptian president, who require job to convince the political opposition to join him in achieving economic reforms, which include raising taxes, reducing energy subsidies to pave the way for a loan the International Monetary Fund, which will open the door to moreforeign aid and investment. The newspaper that Kerry had been successful so when he urged all spectrums of the Egyptian people on the coalition and cooperation to meet the challenges, stressing at the same time that America does not support a party specific or particular party or person without the other, they only support democracy, human rights and freedom of expression and tolerance.
The newspaper added that the cooperation required very by all political forces warring in Egypt, which needs urgently to democratic institutions strong and robust economy, putting the country on the road to a better future, but these forces betrayed revolution of January 25, and followed that last setback was the decision by the Frente national Rescue boycott the elections, in protest against the President's failure to provide guarantees for free and fair elections, is another setback for Egypt.
The newspaper added that the cooperation required very by all political forces warring in Egypt, which needs urgently to democratic institutions strong and robust economy, putting the country on the road to a better future, but these forces betrayed revolution of January 25, and followed that last setback was the decision by the Frente national Rescue boycott the elections, in protest against the President's failure to provide guarantees for free and fair elections, is another setback for Egypt.

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