No can see: Abu Ahmed, also known as Mohammed Jamal

We’re talking Egypt allowing access  to the only publicly known suspect in custody in connection with the Benghazi  terror attack.

Abu Ahmed, also known as Mohammed Jamal, is suspected of establishing  Islamist training camps in Eastern Libya where militants who took part in the  Sept. 11 Benghazi terrorist attack were able to train.

Ahmed is not suspected of directly taking part in the attack which left four  Americans, including Ambassador Chris Stevens, dead. But this is at least the  second time U.S. interrogators have been denied access to a suspect held by a  foreign government.

Remind me, exactly why is President Obama is requesting $1.55 billion in aid to Egypt?  What exactly, short of exploding a nuclear weapon, would Egypt have to do that would result in the United States witholding foreign aid?

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