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<p style="font-size:xx-small;">APA Senate panel is pushing to strip funding for helicopter contracts with
a Russian firm supplying the Syrian regime, after the Pentagon tried to
defy congressional warnings and move ahead with the chopper deal.The Senate
Defense Appropriations subcommittee on Tuesday signed off on a 2014 defense
spending bill that guts funding for the Mi-17 helicopters and includes restrictions
on purchases from the Russian company that makes them -- Rosoboronexport.The
move is the latest play in a long-running dispute between the Pentagon
and Congress. The Pentagon last month announced a new contract with the
company, to produce military helicopters that will go to Afghan security
forces. The Pentagon argues the helicopters are the only option, but Sen.
John Cornyn, R-Texas -- who has led the charge against them --
is adamant that the U.S. find an alternative considering the company's ties
to the government of Syrian President Bashar Assad.The decision by the leaders
of the defense subcommittee to strip the funding was hailed by Cornyn."The
Obama administration's arrogant circumvention of Congress' efforts to put
an end to our role in subsidizing Assad's murderous campaign against his
own people is mystifying and disturbing, particularly when there are other
ways to provide helicopters for the Afghans," he said in a statement.
"American taxpayers should not be indirectly subsidizing the murder of Syrian
civilians, and I'm pleased committee leaders have
ags and patting down visitors.Once through the
gates, posters with photos of Morsi and slogans calling him the "legitimate
president" are plastered on tents, corners and light poles while giant loudspeakers
play some of his fiery speeches and women chant "Morsi is my
president."The overwhelming majority of the protesters echo the demands
of the Brotherhood leaders still free: Reinstate Morsi, reverse all measures
taken by the military, including the suspension of the disputed constitution
and the disbanding of the Islamist-controlled legislature. Only if these
demands are met, they insist, would they halt the two Cairo sit-ins
and the demonstrations, which has attracted crowds of up to 20,000.But privately,
the Rabaah protesters acknowledge that their sit-in is their last bargaining
chip in the face of a fierce onslaught by the military and
loyal media that label the encampment as a hideout for terrorists. Islamic
militants also have been stepping up attacks against security forces in
lawless areas in the Sinai Peninsula, raising fears that extremists could
exploit the anger over Morsi's removal to spread insurgency."We will not
have a life outside of here," Shawki Hamed, a schoolteacher in his
early 40s, said while squatting cross-legged inside one of the hundreds
of tents now dotting the site. "We have seen with our own
eyes the way they manipulate the truth. They attack us, then portray
us as terrorists. ... If Morsi is not back, o
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