Shadi Hamid, Director of Research at the Brookings Doha Center, and fellow at the Saban Center for Middle East Policy at the Brookings Institution discusses the various political forces at work in Egypt, and whether the opposition forces span beyond Egypts border.
Devastating Tornado in Oklahoma City, What James Rosen Case Says About Freedom of the Press, Syrian Conflict Deepens
Why We Stay When We Know We Should Leave
The IRS Scandal: The Criminal Investigation, Afghanistan and the Struggle to Walk Away, Does Medicare Part D Care About Safety?
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The IRS Scandal: The Criminal Investigation, Afghanistan and the Struggle to Walk Away, Does Medicare Part D Care About Safety?
Devastating Tornado in Oklahoma City, What James Rosen Case Says About Freedom of the Press, Syrian Conflict Deepens
Why We Stay When We Know We Should Leave
What the James Rosen Case Says About the Freedom of the Press
Devastating Tornado Rips Through Oklahoma City
The House Votes to Repeal Affordable Care Act for the 37th Time
American Diplomat Suspected of Espionage Detained by Russian Authorities
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Comments [1]
"They know the western powers are afraid of the Muslim brotherhood rising"
Well, and I should trust this "opinion" ... because?
I am not "the western powers," just a historian (among several other things) and know there are good reasons to be afraid of the Muslim brotherhood rising. I also happen to know the difference between propaganda, apologia and opinion.
"The western powers" - what a style. It does remind one of "the lackeys of capitalism" or other charming stalinisms.
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