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US aid to Iraq

Sinai: Egyptian Maneuvering and Risky US Choices

Published April 30, 2014by Wayne White 1 Comment

by Wayne White Last week, Jasmin Ramsey pointed out how problematic the recent US decision to deliver attack helicopters to Egypt is in terms of US human rights policy. The move also portrays the US as actively taking sides in… Continue Reading →

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