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The Delicate Balance: US Security Assistance Continues Amidst Egypt’s Repression

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Table of Contents

  • Biden Administration’s Decision to Provide Security Assistance to Egypt Raises Concerns
    • Introduction
    • The Biden Administration’s Stance
    • Human Rights Issues in Egypt
    • Evaluation and Analysis
    • Recommendations and Conclusion
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Biden Administration’s Decision to Provide Security Assistance to Egypt Raises Concerns

By | September 15, 2023 4:50PM EDT

Introduction

The recent decision by the Biden administration to provide nearly the full amount of security assistance to Egypt, despite ongoing repressive policies by the Egyptian government, has raised concerns among human rights advocates. This decision comes after two years of withholding aid due to the government’s failure to meet human rights conditions. The move to waive these conditions and provide $235 million in foreign military financing has sparked a debate about the delicate balance between national security interests and the promotion of human rights.

The Biden Administration’s Stance

The Biden administration’s decision to waive human rights conditions and provide security assistance to Egypt has been criticized by human rights organizations, including Human Rights Watch. They argue that this decision is at odds with the Egyptian government’s ongoing attacks on human rights and jeopardizes the president’s commitment to prioritize human rights in US foreign policy. While US officials acknowledge their concerns for human rights in Egypt, they believe that it is in the national security interest of the United States to provide the aid.

Human Rights Issues in Egypt

Over the past year, Egypt has been plagued by a series of human rights violations, including arbitrary detentions, wrongful prosecutions, and harsh sentences targeting dissidents and activists for their peaceful criticism of the government. The Egyptian government has also imposed onerous restrictions on the registration and operation of non-governmental organizations, limiting the exercise of freedom of expression, association, and assembly. Additionally, the government’s imposition of daily power cutbacks and its lack of accountability for military and police abuses, including war crimes in North Sinai, have further undermined human rights in the country.

Evaluation and Analysis

The decision to provide security assistance to Egypt raises important questions about the delicate balance between national security interests and the promotion of human rights. On one hand, the United States has long considered Egypt a strategic ally in the volatile Middle East region. Maintaining a stable partnership with Egypt is crucial for addressing regional security challenges and protecting American national security interests. However, the decision to waive human rights conditions and provide assistance disregards the ongoing repression and human rights violations in Egypt.

This raises concerns about the consistency and credibility of US foreign policy when it comes to promoting human rights. The decision to withhold aid in the previous two years sent a message to the Egyptian government that the United States values human rights and expects improvements. However, the recent decision to provide the full amount of assistance undermines that message and raises doubts about the United States’ commitment to upholding human rights in its foreign relationships.

Recommendations and Conclusion

The Biden administration should re-evaluate its decision to provide security assistance to Egypt without human rights conditions. It is crucial for the United States to prioritize the protection and promotion of human rights, even when faced with complex regional security challenges. By holding Egypt accountable for its human rights violations, the United States can demonstrate its commitment to upholding universal values and set a higher standard for global human rights norms.

The United States should continue to engage with Egypt on the issue of human rights and encourage the government to take tangible steps to address the ongoing rights violations. This could include advocating for the release of political prisoners, ensuring due process for detainees, and promoting freedom of expression and association. The United States should also work with international partners to exert pressure on Egypt to uphold its human rights obligations.

Overall, the decision to provide security assistance to Egypt without human rights conditions is disappointing and raises concerns about the United States’ commitment to human rights. It is crucial for the Biden administration to reassert its commitment to promoting human rights and ensure that national security interests do not come at the expense of human rights and the lives of the Egyptian people.

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