1. Assessing An Egyptian Regime, Which Harbors Terrorist
Now, U.S. foreign policy, defense, and national security issues in each of the twenty-two Arab states; has become increasingly important. ... The architecture of U.S. foreign policy, currently, in Egypt, is last in terms of mass public interest. ... In order to achieve this restoration, the United States should expand inquiries on intelligence in predominantly Arabian-Muslim-oriented various regions. ... Increasingly it will be difficult for them to be both, while the Egyptian government is the recipient of large amounts of foreign--"Western"--aid; it denies its NGOs similar opportunities. ....
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- Grade Level: Undergraduate