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To: Cautious_Optimist who wrote (89079)7/5/2012 6:38:04 PM
From: Farmboy  Respond to of 89467
 
We have the 20-20 of hindsight.
Indeed, an invaluable tool in any discussion.

This Administration has a very strong and diverse cabinet and staff on such matters, and they walked the path that I believe was the most potential and least long-term damage for US-Egypt relations. Israel relations, too.

This administration has done everything possible to isolate, embarrass and alienate Israel. It is a shame the way they have treated Israel, a long-time ally, and the only half-way dependable one we have in the mid-east.

And you already know I differ on Egypt. What they've done is put the Extremist Moslem Brotherhood in charge of Egypt. (For reference, see: "Iran"

Mubarak was beyond redemption, has any Arab strongman dictator voluntarily stepped away from the wealth and power??

Perhaps so, but stepping down wasn't the real goal, was it? Getting some human rights implemented was, right?
I guess we'll see how the new 'brotherhood' feels about that subject. Again for reference see: "Iran"