Opinion: U.S. struggles to find Egypt rule right
Theres a some irony at this point. The measured Barack Obama whose administration inspired bold dreams of democracies while choosing delicate subtlety as dealing with Hosni Mubarak had to decisively lose the tone.This is a president who in reality stirred up around expectation in the field of Egypt, while he delivered his pro-democracy speech in the field of Cairo in the field of 2009, says Robert Kagan, a neoconservative who co-chairs a well-respected bipartisan working crowd on Egypt. Yet the administration reverted to a classic American hes-our-son-of-a-bitch course of action at what time dealing with Mubarak.The reasons arent rocket science: Israel, the concord process, Gaza, Iran, to big name a hardly any. also, Kagan adds, its not fair the colorless building.