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Egypt under Al-Sisi: His Toughest Challenge is his Most Challenging Opportunity
DIPLOMATIST MAGAZINE by Raymond Stock August 2014 Hosni Mubarak and his driver arrive at an intersection. The driver asks his boss, “Which way, ya rayyis. (Mr. President)?” Instead of answering his question, Mubarak asks him, “Which way did Nasser turn?” … Continue reading →
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Tagged Al-Sisi, Egypt, Morsi, Mubarek, Muslim Brotherhood
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