“I wish members of the U.S. Congress could listen to you now to realize that this is the parliament of the revolution, which does not allow a breach of the nation’s sovereignty or interference in its affairs! It seems that the government is pushing for a crisis with parliament.”-Saad el-Katatni, Egyptian Parliament Speaker
After the Obama Administration threatened to cut off U.S. aid to Egypt, over the scandal involving U.S. citizens caught trying to cause trouble in Egypt (including the son of the boss of private intelligence agency Stratfor), the Egyptian parliament members basically said take your U.S. aid and shove it!!!
On March 11, 2012, the parliament voted to refuse acceptance of U.S. aid worth $1.3 billion!
The problem is that it’s actually the pro-U.S. military junta that’s currently running Egypt. However, the 508 member parliament has begun the process of a no-confidence vote against the junta. Such a vote of no confidence could create more civil strife, if the junta tries to maintain power.