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Said the American military historian Victor Hanson Dwias The American administration welcomes the coup, General al-Sisi in secret, and declare publicly resentment towards him. He said in the context of a magazine article, National Review, under the title of hope and change in the Middle East Tuesday: the administrations policy toward Egypt very confusing and lacks clarity, which facilitated the departure of the ossified Mubarak, then welcomed Bbdelh Mohamed Morsi, the Muslim Brotherhood moderate , graduate University southern California, only to then turn a blind eye, had been hoping for, with the coup, General al-Sisi, who showed overt resentment towards him, and welcomed a secret. He criticized the writer through his article more American policies conflicting, such as the Syrian file, where he said: Lets say direct, we have been on the verge of bombing Bashar al-Assad, then refrained from it at the last minute, as we decided to help the Free Syrian Army, then stopped suddenly, and describe troops later amateur. Criticized by ignoring Washington for Iraq under the justification that they stable and secure, and probably the greatest achievement of the administration, while Ilthmha Daash, then decided after the bombing an Islamic state, and allied with Iran for the sake of it. The New York Times commented in an editorial about the withdrawal of the Carter Center of Egypt, saying it sent two letters Balgta power to the American administration, The first is that underrated tactics Sisi repressive come inevitably backfire and push the Egyptians affected by violence and extremism, and destabilize Egypt and the region. , she said. She added: The second message that the non-occurrence of a radical shift in the approach of Egypt, will not leave the path to the Minister of Foreign Affairs to testify to Congress at any later time that Egypt is going through a democratic, that certificate, which represents a condition for Egypts access to tanks and fighter jets, including the equivalent of $ 650 million . Part of the essay American historian
Posted on: Thu, 23 Oct 2014 06:55:45 +0000

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