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Tag Archives: Hosni Mubarak
Obama, ignoring his defense advisers on Egypt, “supported the protestors and forced Mubarak out of power, causing the Muslim Brotherhood to soon take control of the country with Islamist president Mohamed Morsi” [VIDEO]
FREE BEACON Gates: Obama Went Against ‘Entire National Security Team’ on Egypt Coup by Aaron Kliegman March 17, 2017 Former Secretary of Defense Robert Gates told Fox News that President Barack Obama ignored the advice of his “entire national security … Continue reading →
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Tagged Egypt, Hosni Mubarak, President Barack Obama, Robert Gates
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Egypt textbooks begin teaching school children about Israel and Peace Treaty, drops Morsi content
TIMES OF ISRAEL In a first, new Egyptian schoolbook teaches peace deal with Israel by Staff February 17, 2016 The peace treaty signed between Israel and Egypt in 1979 will for the first time be taught in Egyptian schools, Army … Continue reading →
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Tagged Anwar Sadat, Egypt, Hosni Mubarak, Menachem Begin
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