An Islamist Bid For Power In Egypt? -- Hussein Ibish, NOW Lebanon
In the weeks following Egypt’s parliamentary elections, it seemed as if the country was beginning to stagger toward the orderly emergence of power-sharing agreements. But as events have developed more recently, especially the reversal of the Muslim Brotherhood's pledge not to field a presidential candidate, the Egyptian political scene has become increasingly chaotic.
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Commentaries, Opinions, And Editorials
Is Iran's proposal to hold nuke talks in Syria, Iraq, or China brinksmanship? -- George Jahn, Christian Science Monitor/Associated Press
Iran’s Stalling Tactics Humiliate Obama -- Jonathan Tobin, Commentary
Iran Watch: War games or mind games? -- Uri Friedman, Foreign Policy
Kurdish thorn in Iraq’s side -- Francis Matthew, Gulf News
Misguided Criticisms Ignore Obama's Real Errors on Iraq -- Andrew Exum, World Politics Review
Israel's New Strategic Environment -- George Friedman, Stratfor
Five Reasons Americans Should be Happy (In a Very Unhappy Middle East) -- Aaron David Miller, Foreign Policy
Sudan's war of attrition -- Harry Verhoeven, Al Jazeera
A tale of two Mogadishus -- Uri Friedman, Foreign Policy
Mohamed Merah, 'Nike Terrorist' -- Con Coughlin, Wall Street Journal
Mirage of the Putin Protests -- Anatol Lieven, National Interest
Curious realities of the French election -- Mark Urban, BBC
Spain now the 'focal point' of euro debt crisis -- Rick Moran, American Thinker
The Keystone XL delay was a gift to Canada -- Aadam Waterous, Globe and Mail
No cause is permanently lost, even the worst causes -- David Warren, The Ottawa Citizen
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