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Here is the premium, topic-specific R&D that accompanies today’s topic brief on Egypt’s unrest and U.S. aid.
.@abwrig reports on why the U.S.-Egypt military relationship is built to last: http://t.co/ngxnzUqOg4
— POLITICO (@politico) August 19, 2013
Israel official to U.S.: Back Egypt army or risk peace talks http://t.co/sBXm37ozxx
— WSJ Live (@WSJLive) August 19, 2013
Saudis pledge to fill gap if U.S. or Europe cut Egypt aid http://t.co/7MEYMdUWs7
— HuffPostWorld (@HuffPostWorld) August 19, 2013
Why U.S. hasn’t cut aid to Egypt, by @djrothkopf. http://t.co/MnUhAD4jOf via @CNNOpinion
— Carnegie Endowment (@CarnegieEndow) August 19, 2013
Debate rages over suspending U.S. aid to Egypt: http://t.co/l60pBq2wz1
— Slate (@Slate) August 19, 2013
If MB not in #Egypt political process, should be result of MB choice, not govt ban – @EricTrager18 http://t.co/gsj7sTvLCh
— Washington Institute (@washinstitute) August 12, 2013
Former Obama administration officials turn on U.S. Egypt policy http://t.co/13sUjGIOPO
— Foreign Policy (@ForeignPolicy) August 16, 2013
CNN: McCain: U.S. has ‘no credibility’ in Egypt http://t.co/mmBefXuoxZ #politics
— POTUSRace2012 (@POTUSRace2012) August 18, 2013
RT @maxboot: ICYMI US aid to #Egypt hasn’t bought leverage. Time to suspend it. My take: http://t.co/HbomseDHRD
— CFR (@CFR_org) August 19, 2013
From the U.S. to Saudi Arabia, how the world is reacting to Egypt’s turmoil | http://t.co/QtUpFLNg4p
— TIME.com (@TIME) August 17, 2013