Egypt’s Post-Mubarak Evolution Challenges America’s Hegemonic Ambitions in the Middle East
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By Flynt Leverett and Hillary Leverett
Inside story via raceforiran.com
Wednesday, Jul 18, 2012
We share above a panel discussion Hillary Mann Leverett participated in yesterday on
Al Jazeera’s Inside Story on the U.S.-Egyptian relationship and
Secretary Clinton’s recent visit to Egypt. The discussion may be viewed
by clicking on the video frame above or through the link here.
Egypt’s future trajectory is critical to the strategic balance in the
Middle East—and, thus, to both the United States and the Islamic
Republic. The discussion suggests that Egypt’s post-Mubarak evolution
is likely to be quite problematic for the United States—and, therefore, a
strategic gain for Tehran and others who seek to push back against
Washington’s hegemonic ambitions in the region. (raceforiran.com)
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