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Egypt Military Coup

What a Difference a Week Makes

Published July 9, 2013by Daniel Luban

by Daniel Luban Charles Krauthammer, July 1, denouncing the Obama administration for refusing to speak out against Egyptian President Mohammed Morsi: “Obama the bystander again. Here are the Egyptians in the millions, out on the street, trying to bring down… Continue Reading →

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Egypt Coup Challenges US Credibility

Published July 5, 2013by Emile Nakhleh 1 Comment

by Emile Nakhleh via IPS News The military’s removal of democratically elected President Mohamed Morsi poses a serious challenge to Washington’s pro-democracy agenda and its ability to influence events in Egypt and the rest of the region. The Barack Obama… Continue Reading →

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