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A Middle East policy resting on Egypt is a house built on sand.
Can the frayed relationship between the United States and Turkey be repaired?
Coalition detention of insurgents in Iraq has been reformed to the benefit of the mission there, anddetention should begin the process of transition tothe Iraqis.
Egypt is entering a period of flux, and a changing of the guard is bound to happen on Obama's watch.
Egypt's Hosni Mubarak is leaving no stone unturned in his quest to secure the longevity of the regime and a seamless transition of power.
U.S. engagement of the Egyptian Muslim Brotherhoodwould bepremature, given the group's rigid interpretation of Islam.
It is looking more and more likely. But the United States can still push for democratic reforms.
As Egypt continues its arms buildup, will the United States exercise its considerable diplomatic leverage?



