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a few days have passed since morsi's presidency .morsi is quite happy that the us secretary of state's plane landed in cairo. and hillary clinton is one of his first guests in cairo. he thinks that he can build egypt with the help of america and move forward. morsi, who studied in america for many years , is optimistic about america and its embassy in egypt, and thanks hillary clinton for america's support for the egyptian revolution and her presidency. it is hot. but beyond, the us embassy is shaping a new story in egypt. military and security figures visit this embassy a lot these days . but no one is pessimistic about these developments and it is as if the happy days of the egyptian people continue and the past will not be repeated. the star of iqbal morsi will turn black with these shouts and fires. the doctor who was supposed to make egypt the economic power of africa has broken under the pressure. america's promises have not been fulfilled. but morsi despises his critics and calls them uneducated, ignorant and without identity.
a few days have passed since morsi's presidency .morsi is quite happy that the us secretary of state's plane landed in cairo. and hillary clinton is one of his first guests in cairo. he thinks that he can build egypt with the help of america and move forward. morsi, who studied in america for many years , is optimistic about america and its embassy in egypt, and thanks hillary clinton for america's support for the egyptian revolution and her presidency. it is hot. but beyond, the us embassy is...
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11/23
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i emphasized this issue with president morsi, benjamin netanyahu and mahmoud abbas. there is no other choice but to accept peace. although the zionists had agreed during the ceasefire to end the siege of the gaza strip, the zionists never implemented this commitment and a few years later, when the siege of gaza had been 7 years old , they launched another brutal attack on gaza. on the 2nd of june 2014, the zionist army, which had created the iron dome defense system with the help of the united states, to counter resistance missiles , and on the other hand, thought that the long siege for a long time, gaza had no strength left to resist. attacked this area again. as in the past , citizens, women and children are the most victims of those barbarian attacks. the zionists deliberately attacked at least 6 civilian shelters under the supervision of the united nations and left more than 2,000 dead and 10,000 wounded in the story. the 51-day war of the zionist regime against gaza has undoubtedly been a victory for the resistance groups and the people of gaza and a failure fo
i emphasized this issue with president morsi, benjamin netanyahu and mahmoud abbas. there is no other choice but to accept peace. although the zionists had agreed during the ceasefire to end the siege of the gaza strip, the zionists never implemented this commitment and a few years later, when the siege of gaza had been 7 years old , they launched another brutal attack on gaza. on the 2nd of june 2014, the zionist army, which had created the iron dome defense system with the help of the united...
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Nov 24, 2023
11/23
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if we do this, this of undoing the rest of a president morsi. without any evidence after libby, afghanistan and iraq that we can pull this off. i'm not doing anything else. there's the paris agreement. and there i think with a military intervention you often damned if you do, damned if you don't. and he chose over the course of his present it increasingly to be criticized for not doing get, but what he would say to us in private constantly is if i went in the same people would be criticizing me andve we would be an award and i would have american troops dying and the american people are not going to support another war like this after iraq and afghanistan. his own views evolved pretty quickly, you know? >> he's a politician. i get frustrated with people who claim we don't see domestic polska who think it's picky, right? it is weird to say out loud in a press conference, but they got where they are because good political and sinks and what things want to accomplish and would be malpractice for them not to not to weigh these things. this is more a
if we do this, this of undoing the rest of a president morsi. without any evidence after libby, afghanistan and iraq that we can pull this off. i'm not doing anything else. there's the paris agreement. and there i think with a military intervention you often damned if you do, damned if you don't. and he chose over the course of his present it increasingly to be criticized for not doing get, but what he would say to us in private constantly is if i went in the same people would be criticizing me...
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bit morsi's comments election, but he could drop it ove a bit strange.tion, but he could drop it ove a bit strange. 'simean, ments election, but he could drop it ove a bit strange. 'simean, she ts are a bit strange. i mean, she left to because thought left to because she thought there towards there were too generous towards netanyahu were of netanyahu and they were sort of too time . but too pro—israeli at the time. but now it's not quite clear what she's here. starmer's now it's not quite clear what she' doing here. starmer's now it's not quite clear what she' doing what here. starmer's now it's not quite clear what she' doing what he always 'mer's now it's not quite clear what she' doing what he always does. just doing what he always does. like he's trying to like you say, he's trying to play like you say, he's trying to play the middle. play it down the middle. >> and i was wrong about starmer because months back because a few weeks, months back i that rishi sunak i thought that that rishi sunak and the tories had no chance in the world of winning . b
bit morsi's comments election, but he could drop it ove a bit strange.tion, but he could drop it ove a bit strange. 'simean, ments election, but he could drop it ove a bit strange. 'simean, she ts are a bit strange. i mean, she left to because thought left to because she thought there towards there were too generous towards netanyahu were of netanyahu and they were sort of too time . but too pro—israeli at the time. but now it's not quite clear what she's here. starmer's now it's not quite...
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bit morsi's comments election, but he could drop it ove a bit strange.tion, but he could drop it ove a bit strange. 'simean, ments election, but he could drop it ove a bit strange. 'simean, she ts are a bit strange. i mean, she left to because thought left to because she thought there towards there were too generous towards netanyahu were of netanyahu and they were sort of too time . but too pro—israeli at the time. but now it's not quite clear what she's here. starmer's now it's not quite clear what she' doing here. starmer's now it's not quite clear what she' doing what here. starmer's now it's not quite clear what she' doing what he always 'mer's now it's not quite clear what she' doing what he always does. just doing what he always does. like he's trying to like you say, he's trying to play like you say, he's trying to play the middle. play it down the middle. >> and i was wrong about starmer because months back because a few weeks, months back i that rishi sunak i thought that that rishi sunak and the tories had no chance in the world of winning . b
bit morsi's comments election, but he could drop it ove a bit strange.tion, but he could drop it ove a bit strange. 'simean, ments election, but he could drop it ove a bit strange. 'simean, she ts are a bit strange. i mean, she left to because thought left to because she thought there towards there were too generous towards netanyahu were of netanyahu and they were sort of too time . but too pro—israeli at the time. but now it's not quite clear what she's here. starmer's now it's not quite...
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Nov 1, 2023
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i don't you know, mohammed morsi, the muslim leader of egypt, is on the phone. sir. what? well, and this is, of course, the problem, because asia the pivot to asia can be a long term geopolitical strategy as obama and hillary clinton viewed it. and it can be a political thing as as we're now seeing in the current context. but then you have a lot of reporting and guys like putin and morsi and so forth who are, you know, demanding attention and we didn't get to in this panel, which i'm kind of i'm i'm kind of sorry about that. i really actually wanted to bannon and professor sanders about russia and how obama's handling of russia plays out today. yeah, you're really i will bring to that panel because it does what it reminds me of is how much our view and this is my last point would be the view of some base foreign policy, president's foreign policy change in the years and decades to come, depending on what follows. right. truman's doctrine today is remembered much more than it was at the time, and ben points out the losing china thing was was really and the same point. sorry
i don't you know, mohammed morsi, the muslim leader of egypt, is on the phone. sir. what? well, and this is, of course, the problem, because asia the pivot to asia can be a long term geopolitical strategy as obama and hillary clinton viewed it. and it can be a political thing as as we're now seeing in the current context. but then you have a lot of reporting and guys like putin and morsi and so forth who are, you know, demanding attention and we didn't get to in this panel, which i'm kind of...