Monday, August 13, 2012

Commentaries, Opinions, And Editorials -- August 13, 2012



Egypt's Morsi Cleans House. But A Coup? Hardly -- Dan Murphy, Christian Science Monitor

The new heads of Egypt's military branches come from within the system, and the outgoing old guard retains both influence and great wealth.

Have President Mohamed Morsi and the Muslim Brotherhood swept away Hosni Mubarak's old guard and set the stage for a rapid Islamization of the Egyptian government?

Almost certainly not. President Morsi's moves yesterday, taken in consultation with the Islamist movement that vaulted him to the presidency, were a bold reworking of the rules of the Egyptian transitional game. He sacked Defense Minister Mohamed Hussein Tantawi and the heads of the air force, army, and navy, appointed a respected judge as his vice president, and with the stroke of a pen undid a set of restrictions that the Supreme Council of the Armed Forces (SCAF) had imposed on Egypt's political transition.

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Commentaries, Opinions, And Editorials

What exactly has Egyptian President Morsi done? -- dan Murphy, Christian Science Monitor

Egypt's Morsy: What the stunning power shift could mean for the United States -- Josh Levs, CNN

How Egypt's Morsi ended the military's role in politics -- Nada Hussein Rashwan, Ahram Online

Is Morsy Staging or Reversing a Coup? -- Hussein Ibish, Daily Beast

The Sinai Powder Keg -- Itamar Rabinovich, Project Syndicate

Spineless on Syria -- Lee Smith, Weekly Standard

The Syrian Spillover
-- Daniel L. Byman and Kenneth M. Pollack, Foreign Policy

We'll miss Bashar Assad when he's gone
-- Marvin Zonis, Chicago Tribune

Obama Must Act on New Iran Intelligence
-- Jonathan S. Tobin, Commentary

7 Reasons Why Israel Should Not Attack Iran's Nuclear Facilities -- Jeffrey Goldberg, The Atlantic

Bamiyan Buddhas: Should they be rebuilt? -- Stephanie Hegarty, BBC

Russia's Putin: Take that, Mr. Tandem -- Washington Post editorial

The day it rained teddy bears in Belarus -- Washington Post editorial

How Good Governance Made Brazil a Model Nation -- Erich Follath and Jens Gluesing, Spiegel Online

Obama vs. Romney on foreign policy -- Michael O'Hanlon , Politico

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