Opinion

Why Democracy in Egypt Still Matters

Egypt under longtime ruler Hosni Mubarak was an anchor of stability in the region, in large part because of its close ties to Washington...

Egypt Is at Risk if Its Security Issues Are Left to Fester

Beyond the economic challenges facing Egypt, the next president will face a serious security problem. The question is, how will that security crisis be...

A Ship Without a Rudder

 In the midst of Egypt's authoritarian relapse, one aspect of the current chaos is particularly alarming: Nobody is actually in charge. While the military...

The Double-Edged Sword of Jihad

In an unprecedented move and following Egypt’s lead, Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates, and Bahrain recently withdrew their ambassadors from Qatar, largely due...

Egyptian Columnist: Sectarianism In Egypt Marginalizes Christians In Their Homeland

He states that the regime is complicit in anti-Christian violence because, instead of taking effective steps to protect them, it enables the use of...

A Tribute to a Great Man: Fr. Keith Roderick

Beginning with his advocacy for dissidents in the Soviet Union as the director of the Society of St. Stephen, Reverend Keith’s lifetime commitment to...

Release Apache Helicopters to Egypt

Not only did the Brotherhood support and encourage Hamas terrorism emanating from the Gaza Strip, but it also empowered Al Qaeda-inspired terrorism in the...

We Christians Live in Fear in Syria

We have become accustomed to the daily dose of death and destruction, but living in such uncertainty and fear exhausts the body and the...

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