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Wednesday, February 2, 2011

Commentary, Opinion and Editorials on Egypt - February 2, 2011

America's Islamist Dilemma - Shadi Hamid, Los Angeles Times
How Revolution Blindsided U.S., Cairo - Levinson, Coker & Solomon, WSJ
The Arab Revolution Grows Up - David Ignatius, Washington Post
Why Israel Is Worried About Egypt - Yossi Klein Halevi, NY Times
Tired, Old Britain Has Withdrawn from World - Simon Heffer, Telegraph
David Cameron Grabs Britain's Political Third Rail - Alex Massie, FP
Engage Egypt's Muslim Brotherhood - Ed Husain, Financial Times
Egypt's Revolt Has Iran in a Spin - Simon Tisdall, The Guardian
U.S. Missed an Historic Opportunity - Paul Wolfowitz, The Enterprise Blog
Feeling Sorry for Mubarak - Con Coughlin, Daily Telegraph
Why China Isn't Like Egypt - Mu Chunshan, China Power
ElBaradei and Egypt's Nuclear Future - Jeremy Bernstein, NYR Blog
Violence Erupts in Egypt - Shadid, Kirkpatrick & Fahim, New York Times
Arab Awakening or Dawn of a Dark Age? - Greg Sheridan, The Australia
Beyond Mubarak - New York Times
Tough Choices for Jordan's King Abdullah - Jerusalem PostFreedom Inevitable for the Mideast - Rami Khouri, Daily Star
Netanyahu Faces Major Decisions Ahead - Aluf Benn, Haaretz
Avoiding an Iran-Style Tragedy in Egypt - American Enterprise Institute
The Mubarak Era Is Over - Council on Foreign Relations
Time Has Come for Mubarak to Go - Brookings Institution
Iranian Revolution Echoes in Egypt - Abbas Milani & Michael Totten, PJM
Egypt Won't Turn Out Like Iran - Thomas Carothers, The New Republic
Obama's Woodrow Wilson Moment - Kate Seelye, Huffington Post
Obama Following a Very Risky Strategy With Egypt - Dick Morris, The Hill
An Ally Is Pushed to the Exit - Landler, Cooper & Kirkpatrick, NY Times
Decades of U.S. Policy Upended - Lakshmanan, Carey & Derhally, Bloomberg
Before Egypt, After Egypt - Thomas Friedman, New York Times
Obama's 1979 - Victor Davis Hanson, National Review
Mubarak Is Going, But Egypt Still Needs Stability - The Telegraph
Iranian Revolution Echoes in Egypt - Abbas Milani & Michael Totten, PJM
Egypt Won't Turn Out Like Iran - Thomas Carothers, The New Republic
Obama's Woodrow Wilson Moment - Kate Seelye, Huffington Post
Obama Following a Very Risky Strategy With Egypt - Dick Morris, The Hill
An Ally Is Pushed to the Exit - Landler, Cooper & Kirkpatrick, NY Times
Decades of U.S. Policy Upended - Lakshmanan, Carey & Derhally, Bloomberg
Before Egypt, After Egypt - Thomas Friedman, New York Times
Obama's 1979 - Victor Davis Hanson, National Review
Egypt's Future Will Be Decided by Military - Jed Babbin, RealClearPolitics
America's Islamist Dilemma - Shadi Hamid, Los Angeles Times
Would Muslim Brotherhood Close Suez Canal? - Joel Hilliker, The Trumpe

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