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The Egyptian People Broke the Barrier of Fear

If you would like to know why the United States does not have credibility in the Middle East, that is precisely the answer. People...

Egypt’s Unstable Regime

The secretary's words suggested that the administration remains dangerously behind the pace of events in the Middle East. It failed to anticipate Tunisia's revolution;...

Mubarak Has Never Hesitated to Use Force Against Challenge to His rule

But after a day that saw Egypt's riot police overwhelmed, forcing Mubarak to turn to the armed forces to try to reimpose order, it...

It’s Egypt’s Young Who Are Leading the Protests

They organised protests from Assiut in the south, to Sheikh Zuwayyid in Sinai, and Alexandria, Suez and other cities the length and breadth of...

Egypt’s Day of Wrath a Long Time Coming

In this week's demonstrations, which saw Jan. 25 renamed Youm al-Ghadab, or Day of Wrath, protestors have indeed directed some of their anger at...

Obama to Mubarak: Forget Tunisia

Such stonewalling could have been expected from the 68-year-old Aboul Gheit, one of Mubarak's most faithful retainers. Nor is it surprising that Mubarak and...

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