Officials: US Moves To Keep $500 Million For Egypt As It Mulls Suspending Or Maintaining Aid
Article by: BRADLEY KLAPPER , Associated Press Updated: September 20, 2013 - 5:17 PM
WASHINGTON The Obama administration moved Friday to ensure it doesn't lose more than $500 million in potential Egypt aid as it weighs suspending assistance after this summer's coup, U.S. officials and congressional aides said.
In a notification to Congress, the State Department outlined its intention to spend the money. But left unclear in the procedural step was how it would use the funds, with officials still mulling whether to punish Egypt's military by withholding economic and military assistance.
Under that approach, much of the cash would be used to compensate American companies for "wind up" costs to help them end assistance programs.
Halting aid to Egypt would be a dramatic shift for an administration that has declined to label the ouster of Egyptian President Mohamed Morsi on July 3 a coup and argued it was in U.S. national security interests to keep American support flowing. It would also likely have profound implications following decades of close U.S.-Egyptian ties that have served as a bulwark of security and stability in the Middle East.
President Barack Obama's top national security aides have recommended suspending much of the money, U.S. officials have said. That would include all foreign military funding except money that supports security in the increasingly volatile Sinai Peninsula and along Egypt's border with the Gaza Strip.
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