30 January 2011 - 20:30

US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton called for an "orderly transition" in Egypt, as she said that President Hosni Mubarak has not done nearly enough yet to answer his people's concerns.

(Ahlul Bayt News Agency) - US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton called for an "orderly transition" in Egypt, as she said that President Hosni Mubarak has not done nearly enough yet to answer his people's concerns.

However, Clinton stopped short of demanding President Hosni Mubarak step down as protests in the Arab country continued for the sixth day.

Asked if Mubarak had taken sufficient steps to defusing Egypt's worst crisis in decades by appointing military intelligence chief Omar Suleiman as his first-ever vice president and also naming a new premier, Clinton told ABC on Sunday: "Of course not."

"That is the beginning, the bare beginning of what needs to happen, which is a process that leads to the kind of concrete steps to achieve democratic and economic reform that we've been urging."

Clinton said the United States was hoping for "real democracy" in Egypt and in later interviews with CBS and CNN urged Mubarak to pursue a "national dialogue" that could lead there.

"We're trying to promote an orderly transition and change that will respond to the legitimate grievances of the Egyptian people, which the protests are all about," she told CBS.

"We are urging the Mubarak government, which is still in power, we are urging the military, which is a very respected institution in Egypt, to do what is necessary to facilitate that kind of orderly transition."

President Barack Obama's, over the past week, pushed for reform while refused to cut off its crucial military aid or call directly on Mubarak, a longtime ally, to go.

"There is no discussion as of this time about cutting off any aid" to Egypt, Clinton reiterated on ABC.

US military aid to Egypt amounts to $1.3 billion a year, and the total American aid bill to the country averages close to $2 billion annually.

Egypt is seen by the US as a strategic ally for the Zionist entity in the region. And with the ouster of Mubarak’s regime US fears that the Muslim Brotherhood could take power in Egypt and start supplying arms to the Islamic Resistance Movement Hamas in the besieged Gaza strip.

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