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US military aid paid for Mubarak’s yacht repairs | Mother Jones

US Military Aid Paid for Mubarak’s Yacht Repairs

As Hosni Mubarak clings to CEDES! power in Cairo2 and the US figures out what to do with its Middle East ally, critics all over the world are looking askance at America’s estimated $1.3 billion in annual military aid to Egypt.ProPublica blogger and MJ alum Marian Wang recently laid out3 how US aid gets distributed—and who benefits from it the most—in the region. But besides somefancy tanks4 and attack jets5, what’s it buy, exactly? Well, among other things, it purchased some Freedom. That’s the name of the Egyptian presidential yacht—a storied steamer that Hosni Mubarak reportedly takes out just a few times a year, and that’s so big it dwarfs the gauche ocean cruisers of every US billionaire6, from Larry Ellison and Paul Allen to Steve Forbes and the Gettys. And according to US military investigators7, money from Congress keeps Mubarak’s Freedom ship chugging along.

Built in 1865 by another Western power as a gift for another Egyptian ruler (in this case, the United Kingdom and the Khedive Ismail), the Freedom (Al-Horria in Arabic)ranks8 as the fifth-largest personal yacht in the world at 478 feet long. In 1999, the US Navy gave approval for a chunk of the congressional military aid to buy Egypt a bigtime Freedom upgrade. The cash had been part of a larger US Naval Sea Systems Command (NAVSEA) fund, meant to buy and maintain old American frigates for Egypt’s modest fleet. But the Freedomworks rankled at least one official involved with the deal, who tipped off the Department of Defense’s inspector general. The DOD’s investigators published their findings in a 2003 report9 (PDF):

From March through December 1999, the Contractor used $645,480 to provide services and materials to replace five sets of boiler tubes on the Presidential Yacht. In April 1999 and May 1999, after the Contractor inspected the Presidential Yacht, Contractor personnel removed asbestos and cleaned the fireroom. Also in May 1999, the Contractor shipped insulation and brick to Egypt from the United States. In August 1999, the Contractor also shipped five sets of boiler tubes from the United States to Egypt. Six Contractor boiler technicians worked on the Presidential Yacht and charged over 8,100 hours between May 1999 and December 1999.

The DOD concluded that expenses might have run even higher, because “NAVSEA included the work on the Presidential Yacht with other non-specific expenses. Work descriptions were often ambiguous, and additional work may have been completed outside our review period.” Yet investigators ultimately concluded there was no wrongdoing: “While work on the Presidential Yacht appears to fall outside the overall intent of FMF and the Contract, those actions are not directly prohibited.”

Why not? Because according to Mubarak’s government, Freedom isn’t his private property: It’s a “training vessel” operated by the Egyptian navy, and US workers justified the expense as “an opportunity to provide on-the-job training to three Egyptian workers.” Not everyone was convinced. “Navy officials who saw the ship identified it as a museum piece and a pleasure boat of state used mainly for Presidential parties,” the DOD investigation reported. Nevertheless, given the centrality of America’s strategic relationship with Egypt and Mubarak, the matter was dropped, and aid went on without interruption.

The amount spent on overhauling Freedomrepresented a mere 1/20th of 1 percent of the US’s annual defense budget to Egypt. By itself, $650,000 seems inconsequential. But given wide reports that Mubarak and his allies have profited directly10 from a variety of state enterprises, it does make one wonder: What exactly did the DOD’s US’sother $1,299,350,000 buy?


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Michael Douglas Photobombs Catherine Zeta-Jones & Angelina Jolie at Golden Globes!

urbandictionary:

What’s photobombing? According to the Urbandictionary.com, to photobomb is “to drop in a photo unexpectedly; to hop in a picture right before it is taken.”

Michael Douglas Photobombs Catherine Zeta-Jones & Angelina Jolie at Golden Globes!


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A protester carrying an Egyptian flag runs through clouds of tear gas at a demonstration in Cairo January 25, 2011. Thousands of anti-government protesters, some hurling rocks and climbing atop an armored police truck, clashed with riot police in the center of Cairo in a Tunisia-inspired demonstration to demand the end of Hosni Mubarak’s nearly 30 years in power. (AP Photo/Nasser Nasser)

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A protester carrying an Egyptian flag runs through clouds of tear gas at a demonstration in Cairo January 25, 2011. Thousands of anti-government protesters, some hurling rocks and climbing atop an armored police truck, clashed with riot police in the center of Cairo in a Tunisia-inspired demonstration to demand the end of Hosni Mubarak’s nearly 30 years in power. (AP Photo/Nasser Nasser)


Paul Krugman (Taken with picplz.)

Paul Krugman (Taken with picplz.)


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Daily unique visitors of popular sites. Not quite there yet, but compared to the others, Tumblr is almost parabolic. Some tumblrites might not see that as good news though.

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We’ve had our FP NY social media intern  attempting to migrate all our Flavorpill Myspace fans with the promise of “prizes”. We’re finding most people don’t even know what email address their myspace is connected to any longer. 


Poor MySpace. Rock Tumblr!

newsweek:

flavorpill:

ilovecharts:

Daily unique visitors of popular sites. Not quite there yet, but compared to the others, Tumblr is almost parabolic. Some tumblrites might not see that as good news though.

-toptumbles

Go team!

We’ve had our FP NY social media intern  attempting to migrate all our Flavorpill Myspace fans with the promise of “prizes”. We’re finding most people don’t even know what email address their myspace is connected to any longer. 

Poor MySpace. Rock Tumblr!


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James Franco: “I got to hear your whole interview with Colin Firth. You’re going to be polishing his statue, eh Meredith? I guess we know who you’re rooting for.”

Meredith Vieira: “I will polish yours as well.”

VIDEO: Franco: Oscar nod ‘big honor’


It’s good to be the anchor.

today:

James Franco: “I got to hear your whole interview with Colin Firth. You’re going to be polishing his statue, eh Meredith? I guess we know who you’re rooting for.”

Meredith Vieira: “I will polish yours as well.”

VIDEO: Franco: Oscar nod ‘big honor’

It’s good to be the anchor.


thedailywhat:
Street Art of the Day: Spotted outside the Beverly Hilton Hotel, where the Golden Globes are held.
Is this truly the handiwork of scorned host Ricky Gervais? I don’t know but yes.
[animalny.]

thedailywhat:

Street Art of the Day: Spotted outside the Beverly Hilton Hotel, where the Golden Globes are held.

Is this truly the handiwork of scorned host Ricky Gervais? I don’t know but yes.

[animalny.]

Producer Joe Roth’s 1930s Santa Monica Home Drops

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Now that 2011 has rolled around, we’re watching some of the city’s wealthiest homeowners take out their gold-plated PriceChoppers and hack away. Case in point: Producer Joe Roth just dropped the price of his drool-worthy 1930’s Santa Monica home. The residence, designed in 1930 by legendary Hollywood art director Cedric Gibbons as a love-nest for Gibbons and his then-wife, silent-film siren Dolores del Rio, hit the market in November for $12.45 million. Roth will now part with it for $10.995 million. Take the whole tour here.

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Everyone knows a narcissist — either from life, politics, or fiction. The friend who only thinks about herself. Political despots like Stalin or  Mussolini. Fictional Mafia leaders Don Corleone and Tony Soprano, or characters  like Gordon Gekko from the movie “Wall Street’’ (representing a few real-world  figures who work at that address).

boston:

Everyone knows a narcissist — either from life, politics, or fiction. The friend who only thinks about herself. Political despots like Stalin or Mussolini. Fictional Mafia leaders Don Corleone and Tony Soprano, or characters like Gordon Gekko from the movie “Wall Street’’ (representing a few real-world figures who work at that address).

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