“First Egypt was destabilized and then the Muslim Brotherhood was virtually invited to take over. Presumably Washington had no problem with the ascent of the Muslim Brotherhood because it is amenable to Western Intel and has been for decades. But increasingly, it seems something went wrong in Egypt once the Brotherhood was installed. Not only did they not observe the (misleading) niceties of regulatory democracy; more egregiously they declined a loan from the International Monetary Fund. And so … exit the Muslim Brotherhood and enter, once more, the Egyptian military – Washington’s main ally of power in the Upper and Lower lands of the Nile.”
http://www.thedailybell.com/29363/Gazing-at-Egypt-With-Shock-and-Awe
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