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Africa North
The decline and fall of the Muslim Brotherhood
2012-12-06
Posted by:tipper

#5  Yeah ... when your leader declares himself the Pharaoh - it's hard to feel like you've still got a voice in management. :-)
Posted by: Raider   2012-12-06 20:11  

#4  MB use Obamas lack of knowledge of the middle east for their advantage.
Posted by: Jomoling the Bald6942   2012-12-06 16:07  

#3  I believe most countries have a level of technocrats that our own elites fall in love with and assume speak for the entire country. Usually they are wrong about that.
Posted by: rjschwarz   2012-12-06 14:40  

#2  I hope the scenes in Cairo are beginning of the end for MB.
Posted by: Jomoling the Bald6942   2012-12-06 14:20  

#1  The writer describes the MB as having two components, when it's actually three. The third being technocrats (like Morsi) doctors, lawyers, educators, etc. It's this third group that the White House and the Western powers in general are so infatuated with.
Posted by: Pappy   2012-12-06 13:21  

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