Editorial Question of the Week Should U.S. Intervene in Egypt's Political Crisis or Stay Out of It?
Los Angeles Daily News › February 01, 2011
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Los Angeles Daily News › February 01, 2011
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THE mass protests in Egypt are far from U.S. soil. However, as a major world power, some expect America's intervention as a matter of course.
Thus far, the sole U.S. action was a call for an "orderly transition to democracy" by Egypt's President Hosni Mubarak, whose decades-long leadership served as a catalyst for the uprising.See the full content of this document
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Editorial Question of the Week Should U.S. Intervene in Egypt's Political Crisis or Stay Out of It?
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