The U.S. says its not taking sides, but Egyptians see evidence that they are
Egypt
Egypt’s Nightmare Scenario Draws Nearer
Obama tries to avert an explosion of violence in the Arab world’s most populous country
Obama Condemns Egyptian Violence, But Doesn’t Halt Aid
The President responds sternly to a day of violent chaos in Egypt
Why U.S. Aid to Egypt Is Here to Stay
Rand Paul’s attempt to stop aid to Egypt is likely to fail today in the Senate.
Anne Patterson’s Plight
A conspiracy theory afoot in Egypt right now holds that Barack Obama may soon be impeached, having been caught sending $8 billion to the now-toppled Muslim Brotherhood government in exchange for Israel’s annexation of much of the …
Obama’s Egypt Policy: The Israel Factor
A strange Arab alliance with Israel, and the American aid that comes with it.
Obama’s Egypt Test: Just What Is ‘Democracy,’ Anyway?
A decision on U.S. aid to Cairo gets complicated
Was It A Coup? The White House Still Isn’t Saying
U.S. says cutting off aid immediately is not in its interests
Apparent Egyptian Military Coup Puts Obama in Bind on Aid
The military ouster of Egyptian President Mohamed Morsi on Wednesday places the Obama Administration in a difficult situation
Morsi’s Fiscal Cliff
If Egyptian President Mohammed Morsi fails to secure a IMF loan, Egypt could fall into a power vacuum, throwing the security of Egypt and the rest of the region into question.