Egypt: Key to the Mideast
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If the G8 nations really want to spread reform throughout the region,
they should look first to Cairo
By Christopher Dickey
Newsweek
June 21 issue - When a handful of Arab leaders sat down to lunch with
presidents and prime ministers from the world's most industrialized
countries at the G8 summit last week, Egypt's wasn't at the table. The
topic was democracy and reform, but months ago Egyptian President
Hosni Mubarak said he really wasn't interested in the Bush
administration's grand (or grandiose) plans for such things in the
Middle East. The whole initiative sounded "as if the region and its
states do not exist," he snorted, "as if they have no sovereignty over
their land, no ownership."
Christopher Dickey
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