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The Muslim Brotherhood Thinks It’s Winning Again, the dangerous delusions that will determine Egypt’s future
THE NEW REPUBLIC by Eric Trager May 19, 2014 Since the uprising-cum-coup that ousted Egyptian President Mohamed Morsi last summer, Washington has encouraged the Muslim Brotherhood and the military-backed government to pursue “reconciliation.” Nearly a year later, however, neither side appears … Continue reading
Posted in Islam, Israel & Middle East, Politics
Tagged Egypt, Morsi, Muslim Brotherhood, Sisi
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