Pentagon Has No Plans to Stop Military Aid to Egypt
February 3, 2011 in News

Egyptian demonstrators demanding the ouster of President Hosni Mubarak try to remove a tear gas canister thrown by anti-riot police during clashes in Suez, northern Egypt, on January 27, 2011. AFP PHOTO/KHALED DESOUKI
No plans to halt US military aid to Egypt: Pentagon (AFP):
The Pentagon on Thursday said it had no plans to halt weapons deliveries to Egypt in coming months despite a popular revolt against President Hosni Mubarak’s rule.
While the US administration was examining its economic and military aid to Egypt in light of political upheaval there, military assistance had not been suspended, a spokesman said.
“There’s a difference between halting the aid and reviewing it,” said Colonel Dave Lapan.
As senior US officers closely monitored fast-moving events in Cairo, Lapan said Egypt’s military continued to display “restraint” in the crisis so far.
“To date we have seen them act professionally and with restraint. Again it’s a very fluid situation so we’re watching every single day,” Lapan told reporters.
The White House has suggested that US assistance for Egypt is under review in the face of a wave of street demonstrations demanding Mubarak step down.
Spare parts for F-16 warplanes, coastal patrol ships and fuses for munitions are among items due to be delivered to Egypt in the early part of this year, Lapan said.
The United States has provided tens of billions worth of arms and training to Egypt over more than three decades, with annual defense assistance at $1.3 billion.
Lapan also said the US military had no immediate plans to redeploy its forces in or near Egypt in response to the crisis, but as always the armed forces were carrying out “prudent planning” for all scenarios.
The majority of the more than 600 US troops stationed in Egypt are part of the multinational observer mission in the Sinai, with the remainder providing security at the embassy or working in a defense cooperation office, he said.
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