The U.S. Should Take a Stand against Repression in Egypt
It’s unrealistic to discount morality.
March 25, 2016
It’s unrealistic to discount morality.
While Egypt’s President Sisi has fought Islamic State, Hamas, and the Muslim Brotherhood in both word and deed, he has also shown himself to be a brutal and repressive ruler. Elliott Abrams contends that Sisi’s behavior cannot be excused by his opposition to jihadism, and is also counterproductive:
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While Egypt’s President Sisi has fought Islamic State, Hamas, and the Muslim Brotherhood in both word and deed, he has also shown himself to be a brutal and repressive ruler. Elliott Abrams contends that Sisi’s behavior cannot be excused by his opposition to jihadism, and is also counterproductive:
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