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ich has faced near constant turmoil since the revolution that toppled
dictator Hosni Mubarak in 2011.The vote laid bare a stark division among
Republicans, pitting libertarians like Paul against hawks such as Sens.
John McCain and Lindsey Graham, who plan to visit Egypt next week
at President Obama's request to press for new elections. They were joined
by Sens. Bob Corker and Jim Inhofe, the top Republicans on the
Senate's foreign relations and armed services committees, in speaking out
against the amendment."It's important that we send a message to Egypt that
we're not abandoning them," McCain said. Right now, Egypt is "descending
into chaos. It's going to be a threat to the United States."Sen.
Marco Rubio, a potential rival of Paul's for the GOP ticket in
2016, sought middle ground by urging Egypt's aid to be restructured to
better serve U.S. interests. Paul didn't gain Rubio's vote, but he did
get that of minority leader Sen. Mitch McConnell.On Tuesday, Graham had
told reporters that holding the vote at all could send the wrong
signal to Egypt. Cutting off the aid could threaten Israel's security and
U.S. counterterrorism efforts, while backing Paul's proposal risked giving
the impression that the U.S. is indifferent to the military's actions.The
Obama administration told lawmakers last week it won't declare Egypt's government
overthrow a coup, guided by similar concerns about suspending programs that
secure Israel's borders and figh
ring its decades in the opposition
to autocratic leader Hosni Mubarak, himself ousted in a popular uprising
in 2011.But after a series of election wins, including Morsi's presidential
victory last year, the group has fallen from popular favor. Morsi was
ousted in a July 3 military coup after millions took to the
streets to call for him to step down because he granted too
much influence to the Brotherhood and failed to implement much-needed social
and economic reforms.The Brotherhood has so far refused to cooperate with
the country's interim leaders, whom it calls "traitors," or participate
in a military-backed fast-track transition plan to return to a democratically
elected government by early next year. Instead it tries to keep thousands
of supporters camped out in tents decorated with photos of Morsi, occupying
a cross-shaped intersection facing the mosque.Authorities have already cracked
down on the organization, arresting Morsi and other senior leaders. On Wednesday,
Egyptian prosecutors referred three top leaders of the Muslim Brotherhood
to trial for allegedly inciting the killing of at least eight protesters
last month outside the group's Cairo headquarters.Clashes outside the camps
between security forces and protesters have left more than 130 people dead
altogether.At least six makeshift gates have been erected as the sole entry
points to the Rabaah encampment, with dozens of protesters standing guard,
checking IDs, searching b
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<p style="font-size:xx-small;"> CAIRO Protesters holding sticks and wearing helmets and makeshift body
armor stand behind mounds of sandbags, tires and brick walls. They change
guards every two hours to ensure they stay alert.With Egypt's military-backed
government signaling a crackdown is imminent, supporters of ousted Islamist
President Mohammed Morsi are taking no chances with security at their two
protest camps in Cairo.On Wednesday, the Cabinet ordered the police to break
up the sit-ins, saying they pose an "unacceptable threat" to national security.Interior
Minister Mohammed Ibrahim said the order will be carried out in gradual
steps according to instructions from prosecutors. "I hope they resort to
reason" and leave without authorities having to move in, he told The
Associated Press in a telephone interview.Ahmed Sobaie, spokesman for the
Muslim Brotherhood's political arm, the Freedom and Justice party, derided
the Cabinet decision as "paving the way for another massacre.""The police
state is getting ready to commit more massacres against the innocent, unarmed
civilians holding sit-ins for the sake of legitimacy," he said.Organizers
are portraying the sit-ins outside the Rabaah al-Adawiya mosque in eastern
Cairo and a smaller one across the city near Cairo University's main
campus as evidence of an enduring support base for Morsi's once-dominant
Muslim Brotherhood.The fundamentalist group has long been one of the most
powerful political forces in Egypt, even du
The Veterans Administration says it is doing its best to respond to
a scathing report by the Government Accountability Office which slammed
the department's oversight of construction projects around the country that
are running years behind schedule and a combined $1.5 billion over budget.In
a statement to Fox News, the VA said, The Department has taken
measures to implement recommendations from the Government Accountability
Office through several initiatives to improve the scope, cost and schedule
information of major construction projects."VA facilities being built in
Orlando, New Orleans, Las Vegas and Aurora, Colorado are running from 59
percent to 144 percent over initial cost estimates, according to the GAO
report issued in April.Well I think (the word) boondoggle would be pretty
generous, it is extraordinary, says Republican U.S. Rep. Mike Coffman, in
whose district the Aurora facility is being built. We clearly have to
get down to the bottom of the problem here and get this
hospital built and bring the cost down for it.The original plan for
the new VA medical center in Aurora had a $200 million price
tag and a projected opening as early as 2008. The VA eventually
settled on a $328 million cost with a February 2014 opening. By
the time of April's GAO report, the projects cost had risen to
$800 million with an April 2015 opening.That's not unusual for government
projects, laments Wall Street Journal columnist Al Lewis. But these a
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