7/9/13

Egypt's New P.M. and Spare Billions from Saudi & U.A.E. Save Obama Admin Heavy Lifting

When Hazem el-Beblawi was named the new interim Prime Minister for Egypt followed by eight billion dollars of financial help from Saudi Arabia and the U.A.E. the Obama administration was rescued from the weight of wondering what to do about the coup and billion and a half of military assistance problem. If there is a Prime Minister and some sort of functioning Egyptian popular government it may be now credibly legal to convey the backlogged weapons of war, mayhem and suffering to the Egyptian military.

http://www.reuters.com/article/2013/07/09/us-egypt-protests-idUSBRE95Q0NO20130709

It would be helpful if the Obama administration could invest in North Slope geothermal drilling to power villages  burning oil in winter as much as to sell solar panels to Egypt. Egypt probably needs some sort of intelligent village milennium alternative energy manufacture and marketing plan to create a better quality of life and more local work opportunity in the renewable, low-entropy anthropogenic resource field. The United States is lagging in that vector itself, with Congress failing to pass legislation that would employ those out of work longest, or at least the poorest of the poor in manufacture of alternative energy infrastructure projects in the U.S.A.

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