1. Assessing An Egyptian Regime, Which Harbors Terrorist
America; has already focused a center of attention to Iraq and Afghanistan, by means of war "in the name of combating terrorism "and finding nuclear weapons of mass destruction. ... The architecture of U.S. foreign policy, currently, in Egypt, is last in terms of mass public interest. ... Therefore, Egypt poses a threat indirectly; furthermore, an indirect threat is indicative of their current failing state disintegration and a corrupt government. ... As well, governments with a track record of grave abuses will use the current atmosphere to step up repression in the name of the fig...
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- Approx Pages: 17
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- Grade Level: Undergraduate