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Why Does the US Sell Teargas to Mubarak?

Posted: 01/30/11 06:58 PM ET

CNN's Ben Wedeman tweeted from Cairo on Friday night, "Teenager showed me teargas canister 'made in USA'. Saw the same thing in Tunisia. Time to reconsider US exports?"

Hours later, President Obama addressed his nation to say he'd just spoken with Egypt's head of state, Hosni Mubarak, and encouraged him "to refrain from any violence against peaceful protesters." So with one hand the US wags its finger at Mubarak for repressing the will of the people, while with it other it hands him the tools with which to do so.

According to the Congressional Research Service, in 2008 the US accounted for $37.8 billion of the $55.2 billion total global trade in weapons. Tear gas to Egypt. Bullets to Israel. Fighter jets to Saudi Arabia. Missiles to Taiwan. We're like BASF in those ads: We don't start the conflict, we just make it better. And our arms sales work not only against our purported desire for the spread of democracy, but our diplomatic and military interests as well. We fret about China flexing its military muscles, yet we sell missiles to its oldest enemy.

This is, quite literally, insane. US international trade is around $160 billion a month. Surely the less than 2 percent of this total we'd give up by withdrawing from this killers' market could be recovered by an equivalent reduction in the Pentagon spending necessary to deter the threats created by our involvement in it.

It can be argued, in some cases, that strengthening one side of a mini-Cold War (such as that which has simmered between China and Taiwan since 1948) might help prevent the region from boiling over. But against whom is Saudi Arabia protecting itself with our F-16s? Iran? Iran has barely ever used its air force in an offensive posture, even during its eight-year war with Iraq, and with sanctions it's likely to be struggling to maintain its meager fleet. Israel? Israel takes its orders from the US. And any attack by either country on the guardians of Islam's holiest shrines would spark a revolt in the Muslim world that would make recent protests in North Africa look like Jon Stewart's rally in Washington last October.

And it's difficult to imagine whom those teargas canisters in Egypt and Tunisia were meant for other than peaceful domestic protesters; if they were violent, shooting would be justified. If they're not violent, they have the right, protected by international law, not to have teargas fired at them.

Surely there are other places on earth where a tyrant can buy his teargas. But our withdrawal from much of the international arms market would send a powerful signal. Just as the horrors of Abu Ghraib and hypocrisy of our terminal detention of enemy combatants harmed US standing as moral exemplars on the world stage, pretending to advocate for peace while we prepare nations for war provokes justifiable scoffing and shaking heads on the Arab street--and the east Asian and sub-Saharan African street as well. It's time for President Obama to announce that no longer will arm the world's dictators and war-makers.

 

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CNN's Ben Wedeman tweeted from Cairo on Friday night, "Teenager showed me teargas canister 'made in USA'. Saw the same thing in Tunisia. Time to reconsider US exports?" Hours later, President Obama a...
CNN's Ben Wedeman tweeted from Cairo on Friday night, "Teenager showed me teargas canister 'made in USA'. Saw the same thing in Tunisia. Time to reconsider US exports?" Hours later, President Obama a...
 
 
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06:51 PM on 01/31/2011
American foreign policy sort of seems like "Let's you and him fight."
03:58 PM on 01/31/2011
its about money and security. Why do we sell F16s to Suadis? To get some of our oil money back. Why do we sell tear gas to a dictator in egypt? to keep israel safe.
We should get off oil and leave the middle east and let Israel defend itself. I bet as soon as we leave Israel will sign a peace treaty with its neighbors.
03:14 AM on 01/31/2011
Why does America sell white phosphor munitions to Israel.

Same reason - expectation that they would be USED.

Google that term and see what it does to the human body.
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Such FNBS:MSM & Politicos R Worthless & Treasonous
12:24 AM on 01/31/2011
if the american government put as much effort into facilitating us exports, other than military weaponry, our economy and the world would be much better off.
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Such FNBS:MSM & Politicos R Worthless & Treasonous
12:23 AM on 01/31/2011
for the US and for many of our politicos and war mongers, EVERYTHING boils down to power and money. nothing else ultimately matters.
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Blackdogsailing
occupy the ballot box 2012
11:01 PM on 01/30/2011
Hear hear!
10:49 PM on 01/30/2011
When I lived in Egypt in the eighties, the word was that the $1 billion annual US aid to Egypt was more like a gift card than a blank check--American companies had to get first crack at supplying military hardware and the like.
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Sanjeev Bery
09:46 PM on 01/30/2011
Paul -

Great piece, thanks. I'm part of a campaign to challenge the "Dictator Tax." That's the $10 a year that every US taxpayer is forced to give Egyptian dictator Hosni Mubarak in military aid.

Folks can help end the Dictator Tax here: http://bit.ly/no-dictator-tax

Thanks,

Sanjeev, Freedom Forward
03:59 PM on 01/31/2011
you should also challenge the 50 dollar a year that we give to Israel theocracy
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Down with Tyrants
08:48 PM on 01/30/2011
That's a good Question. Another would be, Why are they equipping them with Tanks of all kinds including the M-1 Abrams? In the pictures shown in Huffpost, I see the M-48 or 60 Tank  as well as the M113 APC, Armored Personnel Carrier. All of these are American Made.
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Blackdogsailing
occupy the ballot box 2012
11:04 PM on 01/30/2011
Hey, they're exports, creating jobs. Try to get the Congress to kill that.