Fact Sheet – Egypt
“Egypt’s political and economic success is important, of course, not only for Egyptians, but it’s important for the region, for the United States, and the international community.” – Secretary Of State John Kerry.
Egypt’s social and political landscape has been at the forefront of several discussions over the past several years. With neighboring countries like Libya, Syria, Tunisia, and Israel, it is no wonder that Egypt’s current situation is so precarious. Egypt was not immune to the revolutionary tide that swept North Africa and the Middle East.
Egypt Fact Sheet by The American Security Project
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