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Criticism of the Obama administration's hesitant response to the protests in Egypt

01/28/2011

Vice President Biden says "I would not call Mubarak a dictator." President Obama fails to take a clear position in support of democracy, freedom of expression and economic opportunity in Egypt.

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Leaving U.S. Allies Adrift as Chaos Rises

Wall Street Journal 08.01.2014

How Do You Solve a Problem Like Mubarak

New York Times 01.28.2011

The U.S. needs to break with Mubarak now

Washington Post 01.29.2011

Egypt protests show George W. Bush was right about freedom in the Arab world

Washington Post 01.28.2011

Peter Bouckaert - Watching a new beginning in Egypt

Washington Post 01.29.2011

U.S. Military Urges Egyptian Army to Use Restraint

New York Times 01.29.2011

Washington and Mr. Mubarak

New York Times 01.28.2011

Egypt's Revolution

Wall Street Journal 01.29.2011

Obama Presses Egypt for Change

New York Times 01.29.2011

Arab Leaders in Davos Predict Regime Change in Egypt

New York Times 01.29.2011

With Egypt, Diplomatic Words Often Fail

New York Times 01.29.2011

Egyptian Opposition’s Old Guard Falls In Behind Young Leaders

New York Times 01.30.2011

Hosni Mubarak Agonistes

New York Times 02.03.2011

Bonfire of American Vanities

New York Times 02.04.2011

David Ignatius - Egypt through Obama's lens

Washington Post 02.04.2011

Mideast Allies Press U.S. to Go Slow on Egypt

New York Times 02.08.2011

Crisis Flummoxes White House

Wall Street Journal 02.11.2011

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

U.S. Wavers on 'Regime Change'

Wall Street Journal 03.05.2011

The Ike Phase

New York Times 03.14.2011

Power Shifts on Foreign-Policy Team

Wall Street Journal 05.19.2011

Trial begins for bedridden former Egyptian president Hosni Mubarak - The Washington Post

Washington Post 08.03.2011

Mubarak Pleads Not Guilty at Trial

Wall Street Journal 08.03.2011

Egypt Faces Food Supply Worries

Wall Street Journal 08.04.2011

What Happened to Obama’s Passion?

New York Times 08.06.2011

What we’ve learned in Libya - The Washington Post

Washington Post 08.25.2011

What would MLK say to President Obama? - The Washington Post

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

Washington Post 11.13.2011

U.S. Warns Egypt as Military Stalls Transition

New York Times 11.16.2011

Egypt's Revolutionary Reprise

Wall Street Journal 11.23.2011

Obama lagging on the Arab Spring - The Washington Post

Washington Post 12.12.2011

George W. Bush: The Arab Spring and American Ideals

Wall Street Journal 05.17.2012

Ahmed Shafik Counting on Egyptian Elites’ Fears

New York Times 05.27.2012

Egypt'€™s Democracy Interrupted

New York Times 06.18.2012

Turkey Steps Up to the Assad Challenge

Wall Street Journal 06.28.2012

Obama's Address to United Nations

New York Times 09.25.2012

Arab Spring Proves a Harsh Test for Obama’s Diplomatic Skill

New York Times 09.24.2012

The Foreign Policy Debate

Wall Street Journal 10.18.2012

For Clinton as Top Diplomat, Tumultuous Closing Chapter

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The Price of a Black President

New York Times 10.27.2012

Middle East Challenges Obama’s ‘Light Footprint’

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Michael Gerson - Arabs' urge for self-government shouldn't be a surprise

Washington Post 02.01.2011

Misconceptions about the Egyptian crisis

Washington Post 02.01.2011

Democracy's Tribune on the Arab Awakening

Wall Street Journal 02.05.2011

Senate Panel Examines Benghazi Attack

New York Times 02.07.2013

Richard Cohen: On Syria, Obama looks the other way - The Washington Post

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