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Egypt—Lack of Democracy Isn’t the Problem
The globalists, foreign policy wonks, and the media are all in an uproar over the Egyptian military ousting the elected Muslim Brotherhood government in Egypt. Their angst was visible for all to see. On the one hand, there was growing awareness that “democracy” in Egypt under the Brotherhood was not moving towards the dream of a universal Western-style democratic government.
Posted in Foreign Policy, Middle East-North Africa
Tagged Anwar Sadat, bread subsidies, democracy, Egypt, Egyptian wheat, Morsi, Muslim Brotherhood, starvation, Tahrir Square