Wednesday, February 01, 2006

Would Iran replace the aid the Palestinians might lose because of Hamas?

This is an interesting notion...

CAIRO (Reuters) - Egypt predicted on Wednesday that Iran would step in to fill the finance gap if the United States and Europe stop their aid to the Palestinian Authority.

"Iran will give them the money, I think," intelligence chief Omar Suleiman told reporters after talks between Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak and Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas.

Suleiman was answering a question on what would happen if the Palestinians lose financial support from the West after the militant Hamas movement won parliamentary elections.


The president specifically cited in the SOTU last night the past support Iran has provided to terrorist groups in Palestine. It's not a farfetched idea to think they'll pick up the slack should the US decide to stop all aid to Palestine when Hamas refuses to disarm, refuses to recognize Israel, and refuses to stop blowing up buses and pizzerias full of innocent Jews. Another good reason to help Iranian revolutionary elements oust the regime (as if nuclear weapons isn't enough).

UPDATE: The idea is so not farfetched that Russia and Syria are encouraging Middle East nations to replace the aid should the west decide to sut it.