USA TODAY | In Egypt, US draws ire from both sides USA TODAY CAIRO – A banner screaming "Wake Up America" hung Thursday in Tahrir Square, the heart of the 2011 revolution and center of much of the latest unrest that has erupted across the capital this week. "Obama supports terrorism," says another massive sign ... Egypt orders arrests of Muslim Brotherhood leaders as interim president takes ... Egypt's forces move against Muslim Brotherhood; attacks against police reported Egypt military cracks down on Muslim Brotherhood |
Politico | Obama meets with aides on Egypt USA TODAY President Obama spent part of his July Fourth holiday meeting with aides about the crisis in Egypt. Obama and members of his national security team met in the White House Situation Room a day after the Egyptian military ousted President Mohammed Morsi, ... Obama holds holiday meeting on Egypt Obama aides press for swift return to civilian rule in Egypt Obama Meets on Egypt as Return to Elected Rule Urged |
Analysis: Cautious toward Middle East, Obama gets second chance in Egypt Reuters WASHINGTON (Reuters) - When President Barack Obama sat down with his top national security aides this week to determine how to react to a military takeover in Egypt, he had a tough choice to make. He could denounce what had taken place as a coup ... |
Obama hedges on Morsi ouster, faces GOP pressure over aid to Egypt military Fox News But the administration is loath to condemn Egypt's military institution, which the U.S. has built ties with for decades, particularly amid criticism from the right that President Obama was too supportive of Morsi. With Morsi gone, Republicans appear to ... |
Washington Post | Israeli government tight-lipped as events unfold in Egypt Washington Post JERUSALEM — Israel's government remained conspicuously quiet Thursday about the Egyptian military's ouster of Mohamed Morsi from the country's presidency, as Egyptians continued either celebrating or lamenting the removal of the democratically ... 'Arab Spring is not over yet': Israel watches Egypt warily Blasts heard near Israel-Egypt border: police Israel keeps low-profile on Egypt crisis, focuses on security concerns |
Wall Street Journal | Egypt's New President Sworn In, Ousted Leader Arrested Wall Street Journal Adly Mansour, Egypt's new interim president, swore the oath of office in front of Egypt's Supreme Constitutional Court on Thursday morning, after a whirlwind coup, amid massive protests, that overturned an Islamist president who only days ago had ... |
CBS News | US-Egypt relationship uncertain after Morsi's ouster CBS News Days of tense street demonstrations in Egypt built to a dramatic climax on Wednesday, when the Egyptian military removed the Muslim Brotherhood-backed President Mohammed Morsi from power, installed a temporary civilian government and called for new ... |
Wall Street Journal | Egyptian Military Ousts President Morsi Wall Street Journal CAIRO—The leader of Egypt's military ousted President Mohammed Morsi from office and replaced him with the head of the country's constitutional court—a move the presidential palace quickly branded a "complete military coup." The announcements ... |
What went wrong in Egypt? Everything USA TODAY CAIRO -- The mob-backed military ouster Wednesday of Egypt's first democratically-elected leader came just three days and a year after he took office and launched a presidency that never rose above the narrow desires and broad grievances of the ... |
In Egypt, wild celebration and disbelief Washington Post CAIRO — The divide seemed as great as the legendary river that runs through this city. On the winning side, there were celebratory fireworks and giddy gridlock, as young women hung out of cars waving flags while their boyfriends blared their horns. On ... |