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Failure of the Obama administration's policies in Egypt

02/01/2011

The warnings of a group led by former secretary of state, Madeline Albright, after the rigged elections in Egypt in 2010, were ignored by Hillary Clinton and President Obama. Senator McCain also led efforts to have the Obama administration recognize the deepening problems with suppression of democratic processes in Egypt. Throughout the crisis the Obama administration failed to take a clear stand for democratic processes in Egypt.

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Adrift on the Nile

New York Times 08/25/2013

Rice Offers a More Modest Strategy for Mideast

New York Times 10/26/2013

U.S. Had Year of Warnings Over Egypt

Wall Street Journal 02/16/2011

Obama Ordered Secret Report on Unrest in Arab World

New York Times 02/16/2011

What we’ve learned in Libya - The Washington Post

Washington Post 08/25/2011

Book review: ‘The Unquiet American: Richard Holbrooke in the World’ - The Washington Post

Washington Post 11/13/2011

Hillary Rodham Clinton, First Lady and U.S. Secretary of State

11/02/2011

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Hillary Clinton Tacks Right of Obama on Foreign Policy

Wall Street Journal 03/22/2014

Hillary Clinton's Legacy at State Dept.: A Hawk With Clipped Wings

Wall Street Journal 05/31/2014

Hillary Clinton, for Richer or Poorer

Wall Street Journal 06/29/2014

Calculated Risks: Hillary Rodham Clinton’s ‘Hard Choices’

New York Times 06/20/2014

A Record of Resilience at Vanguard of American Presidential Politics

New York Times 09/28/2014

Hillary Clinton and Democrats Aim to Buck History

Wall Street Journal 04/13/2015

Richard Holbrooke and America's policy in Pakistan and Afghanistan

01/04/2008

Kristof of the New York Times brings out some of Holbrooke's ideas and understanding of the conflicts in South Asia which have never before been disclosed. Holbrooke preferred a diplomatic settlement and reconciliation policy for the region and believed this was the only policy that would work. He saw the emphasis on the military in the Obama administration's approach, first with Gen. McChrystal and then with Gen. Petraeus, as the wrong way to bring peace to the region. Throughout his diplomacy he earned the respect of Pakistanis he worked with, as he worked to find a diplomatic solution similiar to the one he helped build in the .ethnically fragmented Yugoslavia.

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Pakistan to Release Senior Taliban Leader

Wall Street Journal 09/11/2013

Ex-Envoy Says Misunderstanding Runs on Both Sides of U.S.-Pakistan Ties

New York Times 10/22/2013

Sharif and Karzai Try to Repair Ties

Wall Street Journal 10/30/2013

Leader of Pakistani Taliban Killed in Drone Strike

Wall Street Journal 11/02/2013

One Myth, Many Pakistans

New York Times 06/11/2010

McChrystal article renews attention to split with Biden over Afghanistan

Washington Post 06/23/2010

The U.S. foreign policy establishment and democracy

01/28/2011

The questionable position of the state department bureaucracy and diplomats on democracy in the Arab world, Africa and other countries. The situation in Egypt.

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In Obama's Image

Wall Street Journal 06/05/2013

Demoting Democracy in Egypt

New York Times 07/04/2013

U.S. Struggles for Leverage as Mideast Crisis Deepens

Wall Street Journal 07/08/2013

Egypt erupts as security forces attack Morsi supporters - The Washington Post

Washington Post 08/15/2013

U.S. Officials Fear Losing an Eager Ally in the Egyptian Military

New York Times 08/16/2013

The Sissi regime continues Egypt’s repressive descent - The Washington Post

Washington Post 08/19/2015

Is the Arab Revolution, the struggle for freedom in the Middle East, an opportunity for the West and for the Free World?

01/05/2009

Even in the hills above Darna, near Benghazi, Libya- where Islamic anti-Ghadafi fighters reviled the West- the mood is for friendly relations and being on the same side as the U.S. and Europe. The U.S. and European support for the democracy protests and movements throughout the Arab world has created a change in the Arab world for how America is seen. Did the U.S. support of autocratic regimes in the Arab world create tensions that were released through activities that targeted America? Could this be the opportunity that would turn things around for the West and the Free World's relations with the Arab and Muslim world? Could this be the beginnings of an opportunity that can bring back much needed peaceful relations with the Arab world and Muslims in South Asia?

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‘Beyond War,’ by David Rohde

New York Times 05/03/2013

U.S. must suspend aid after Egypt’s coup - The Washington Post

Washington Post 07/05/2013

The Facts About Benghazi

New York Times 12/30/2013

Fareed Zakaria: Let’s be honest, Islam has a problem right now - The Washington Post

Washington Post 10/10/2014

How Tunisia Will Succeed

New York Times 11/19/2014

A Syrian Refugee Lesson for Liberals

Wall Street Journal 11/17/2015

Mali and the situation in Benghazi, Libya

09/12/2012

The return of members of Libya leader Gaddafi's military who were from Mali back to Mali, after the fall of the Gaddafi regime, has led to arms flowing into the sub-Saharan region. The north of Mali is now controlled by militias formed by these returning Mali members of Gaddafi's military. The attack on the U.S. consulate in Benghazi is now seen as perpetrated by these militia with links to Al Quaeda.

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Diplomat Airs Benghazi Attack Details

Wall Street Journal 05/09/2013

The Deeper Blame for Benghazi

New York Times 05/13/2013

With Rebellion Stifled, Mali Looks to Election

Wall Street Journal 07/23/2013

French Seek to Prevent Rebel Revival in Mali

Wall Street Journal 09/10/2013

The Facts About Benghazi

New York Times 12/30/2013

Benghazi Attack Called Avoidable in Senate Report

New York Times 01/15/2014

An assessment of the Obama adminstration's foreign policy for 2008-2016

11/15/2009

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In Obama's Image

Wall Street Journal 06/05/2013

Fouad Ajami: When the Obama Magic Died

Wall Street Journal 11/15/2013

‘America Must Always Lead,’ Obama Tells West Point Graduates

New York Times 05/28/2014

Obama Defends U.S. Policy Based Less on Military Might

Wall Street Journal 05/29/2014

Notable & Quotable: Obama at West Point

Wall Street Journal 05/29/2014

Rebutting Critics, Obama Seeks Higher Bar for Military Action

New York Times 05/28/2014

Mr. Mubarak and Mr. Obama

11/27/2010

The U.S. President visited Cairo and made a speech to students at the university there. The hopes he created there among young people have been quashed by the policies of the Obama administration. These policies have failed to vigorously support long delayed democratic processes in Egypt, and create a credibility gap for America in the Middle East.

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Egypt erupts as security forces attack Morsi supporters - The Washington Post

Washington Post 08/15/2013

U.S. Officials Fear Losing an Eager Ally in the Egyptian Military

New York Times 08/16/2013

How American Hopes for a Deal in Egypt Were Undercut

New York Times 08/17/2013

The Sissi regime continues Egypt’s repressive descent - The Washington Post

Washington Post 08/19/2015

Mr. Kerry needs to speak the truth in Egypt - The Washington Post

Washington Post 08/19/2015

The Sissi regime continues Egypt’s repressive descent - The Washington Post

Washington Post 08/19/2015

Iran and democracy protests in 2011

03/01/2011

Grouped Articles

Prospect of Iran’s Election Stirs Little Hope This Time Around

New York Times 05/08/2013

Malaysia’s Missed Democracy Lesson

Wall Street Journal 07/24/2015

Iran Opponents Said to Be Jailed

Wall Street Journal 03/01/2011

The Education of an Iranian Revolutionary

Wall Street Journal 04/23/2011

Troubled in Tehran

Wall Street Journal 06/03/2011

In Iran, Election Fears and Economic Woes Test Leaders

New York Times 01/02/2012


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