Case Filekaggle-ho-031943House OversightClinton’s Public Warning to Egypt’s Military Council Raises Questions About U.S. Support for SCAF
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Clinton’s Public Warning to Egypt’s Military Council Raises Questions About U.S. Support for SCAF
Clinton’s Public Warning to Egypt’s Military Council Raises Questions About U.S. Support for SCAF The passage links Secretary of State Hillary Clinton to a public warning to Egypt’s Supreme Council of the Armed Forces (SCAF) while noting longstanding U.S. support for the Mubarak regime and the military’s extended timeline for civilian elections. It suggests a possible policy shift or tacit endorsement that could be investigated for hidden diplomatic communications, aid flows, or conditions tied to U.S. strategic interests. The lead is actionable (identify dates, statements, any related aid packages or congressional oversight) and involves high‑level officials, but the specifics are limited, keeping the score in the strong‑lead range rather than blockbuster. Key insights: Clinton publicly warned SCAF about delaying civilian rule, implying U.S. pressure on the Egyptian military.; The statement coincided with U.S. efforts to counter anti‑American sentiment and engage opposition leaders.; Historical U.S. support for Mubarak and the military suggests possible undisclosed diplomatic or financial arrangements.
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