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July 11, 2013

Limited US Influence in Egypt Can Still Do Some Good

2013-07-11
By: Mitchell Plitnick
On: July 11, 2013
In: Egypt

Advertisements This article originally appeared at LobeLog. When is a coup not a coup? When calling it that carries repercussions that make a bad situation worse. US President Barack Obama is struggling with recent events in Egypt. Once again he’s presented with a situation in the Middle East where heContinue Reading

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