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U.S. diplomatic pressure on Egypt’s military council and regional dynamics in Syria and Turkey (Nov 2011)

U.S. diplomatic pressure on Egypt’s military council and regional dynamics in Syria and Turkey (Nov 2011) The passage outlines several concrete diplomatic actions – Hillary Clinton’s warning to Egypt’s SCAF, meetings with the Muslim Brotherhood, and U.S. backing of Turkey’s anti‑Assad stance – that suggest avenues for follow‑up (e.g., reviewing State Department cables, aid allocations, and contacts with opposition groups). While the information is largely public commentary, it links high‑level officials (Clinton, Obama, Ben Rhodes) to policy moves that could affect aid flows and regional stability, offering moderate investigative value. Key insights: Clinton publicly warned Egypt’s Supreme Council of the Armed Forces (SCAF) in November 2011.; U.S. aid to Egypt ($1.3 billion annually) continues despite concerns over military rule.; Deputy Assistant Secretary Jacob Walles met Muslim Brotherhood leaders, indicating U.S. outreach to Islamist parties.

Date
November 17, 2011
Source
House Oversight
Reference
kaggle-ho-031941
Pages
1
Persons
31
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