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Pertahanan Amerika Syarikat merancang untuk menghantar 4 lagi F-16 jet pejuang
ke Mesir pada minggu-minggu akan datang, menurut pegawai-pegawai Amerika. "Tidak
ada perubahan semasa dalam rancangan untuk menyampaikan F-16 kepada tentera
Mesir," kata seorang pegawai Amerika Syarikat tidak mahu dinamakan
memberitahu Reuters pada Rabu. Seorang lagi pegawai Amerika berkata
penghantaran berkemungkinan bulan depan. 8 lagi F-16 jet pejuang telah
dijadualkan untuk dihantar pada bulan Disember. Rancangan Washington datang
walaupun penggulingan Presiden Mesir Mohamed Morsi dalam rampasan kuasa tentera
pada minggu lepas. Pentadbiran Obama berkata ia masih mengkaji sama ada atau
tidak untuk melabelkan penyingkiran Morsi oleh rampasan kuasa tentera. Pada
hari Isnin, jurucakap White House Jay Carney berkata bahawa Washington tidak
akan berhenti menyediakan bantuan tentera ke Mesir walaupun penyingkiran Morsi
itu. "Kami fikir ia tidak akan berada dalam kepentingan terbaik Amerika
Syarikat" untuk menukar program bantuan pada masa ini, Carney berkata. Menurut
undang-undang Amerika Syarikat, bantuan kewangan kepada mana-mana negara yang
ketua negara dipilih adalah digulingkan dalam rampasan kuasa tentera adalah
dilarang. Republikan Senator John McCain juga berkata bantuan Amerika Syarikat
ke Mesir perlu dipotong mengikut undang-undang Amerika Syarikat. "Ia
adalah sukar bagi saya untuk membuat kesimpulan bahawa apa yang berlaku adalah
apa-apa selain daripada rampasan kuasa di mana tentera memainkan peranan yang
penting," kata McCain.
The
United States Department of Defense plans to send four more F-16 fighter jets
to Egypt in the coming weeks, according to American officials. "There is
no current change in the plan to deliver F-16s to the Egyptian military,"
an unnamed U.S. official told Reuters on Wednesday). Another American official
said the deliveries were likely next month. Eight more F-16 fighter jets were
slated to be delivered in December. Washington's plan comes despite the
overthrow of Egyptian President Mohamed Morsi in a military coup last week. The
Obama administration said it is still reviewing whether or not to label the
ouster of Morsi by the military a coup. On Monday, White House spokesman Jay
Carney said that Washington will not stop providing military aid to Egypt
despite the Morsi ouster). "We think it would not be in the best interests
of the United States" to change its aid program at this time, Carney said.
According to U.S. law, financial assistance to any country whose elected head of
state is deposed in a military coup is prohibited. Republican Senator John
McCain also said U.S. aid to Egypt should be cut off in accordance with U.S.
law. "It is difficult for me to conclude that what happened was anything
other than a coup in which the military played a decisive role," McCain
said).
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