Is Donald Trump Following in Barack Obama’s Footsteps in the Middle East?
The same people seem to be in charge.
March 20, 2017
And the U.S. must try to prevent it from collapse.
In the middle of the last century, Cairo was the cultural and intellectual capital of the Arab world, the Egyptian government its diplomatic and military leader, and the country a model of Arab nationalism. While this is no longer true, writes Samuel Tadros, that is no reason for the U.S. to abandon its longstanding alliance with Egypt:
The same people seem to be in charge.
And the U.S. must try to prevent it from collapse.
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In the middle of the last century, Cairo was the cultural and intellectual capital of the Arab world, the Egyptian government its diplomatic and military leader, and the country a model of Arab nationalism. While this is no longer true, writes Samuel Tadros, that is no reason for the U.S. to abandon its longstanding alliance with Egypt:
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