Bush
Administration Continues Funding Arab States
By Chuck Baldwin
September 12, 2006
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As America remembers the
attacks on the Twin Towers, the Bush administration continues to fund
various Arab states with billions of U.S. tax dollars.
First, it needs to be noted
that it was the U.S. government that years ago provided Iran with the
Tehran Research Reactor and the weapons-grade uranium needed to power
the facility-fuel that could still be used to help produce nuclear
arms. Yes, Martha, you heard right. It was the U.S. government that
supplied Iran with a major nuclear facility-the same facility that
President Bush now insists must be destroyed.
Yet, it appears that
government leaders learn nothing from the past.
Just recently, the Bush
administration announced plans to sell $4.6 billion worth of arms to
several Arab states including the United Arab Emirates, Bahrain,
Jordan, Oman, and Saudi Arabia. Military equipment listed for transfer
to the Muslim states include UH-60M Black Hawk helicopter gunships,
AH-64 Apache helicopters, M113A1 armored personnel carriers, Javelin
anti-tank missiles, and modernized MA1 Abrams tanks outfitted with such
things as air-conditioning and infrared sights for commanders and
gunners.
Even more paradoxical is the
fact that the Bush administration recently offered citizens of Saudi
Arabia scholarships to study aviation in the United States. Can you
believe this?
On June 20, 2006, World Net
Daily reported, "According to the Saudi publication Arab News, majors
related to the airline transport industry are eligible, including
communications, electrical and computer engineering, computer science,
systems analysis, air traffic control and flight safety.
"Some of the 9-11 hijackers
are known to have been trained at aviation schools in the U.S.
"The new program arose from an
agreement in April by President Bush and then-Crown Prince Abdullah
aimed at improving relations between the two nations."
Improving relations? How in
the world could relations be any cozier? How many invitations have
Saudi leaders been given to Bush's Crawford, Texas ranch? How many
times have we seen Bush and Saudi sheiks strolling hand in hand down
Lover's Lane? Give me a break!
The fact is, relations between
Saudi mega-corporations, Saudi king-pins (including Osama Bin Laden)
and the Bush dynasty are well researched. As an example, just Google
Bush and the Carlyle Group, and see what pops up. Try it!
One would think that after
decades of meddling with other nations' internal affairs, decades of
propping up two-bit despots only to later have to send American
soldiers to fight and die trying to depose the same people, and decades
of sending billions and billions of hard earned tax dollars all over
the world, the American people would have had enough! Apparently not,
because our government still does it and the American people continue
to put up with it.
So, while the U.S. government
continues to send billions of dollars in foreign aid all over the
planet to people and nations that, for the most part, hate our guts and
do everything they can to make our lives miserable, our veterans have
to fight like junk-yard dogs just to get the medical care they deserve
and were promised.
I'm not a proponent of
expecting the federal government to fund every local and state project,
program, or even emergency, but think what billions of dollars marked
for foreign aid could do right here in the good old U.S. of A. Better
yet, think what could happen if the federal government simply got out
of our wallets and off our backs altogether!
So, the next time you hear
President Bush talk about the Twin Towers, national security, and the
war on terrorism, remember those billion-dollar sales to Arab states in
the Middle East and keep telling yourself it all makes sense.
(c) Chuck Baldwin
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