U.S. Won’t Back Egypt’s Attacks on ISIS

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Of course not, the Poser meets with backers of the muslim brotherhood, and affiliates of ISIS at the White House.... now why would he do this?

The Obama administration was given multiple chances Wednesday to endorse a long-time ally’s airstrikes on America’s biggest enemy at the moment, the so-called Islamic State. Over and over again, Obama's aides declined to back Egypt’s military operation against ISIS. It’s another sign of the growing strain between the United States and Egypt, once one of its closest friends in the Middle East.

This shouldn’t be a complete surprise; Cairo, after all, didn’t tell Washington about its strikes on the ISIS hotbed of Derna, Libya. Still, Wednesday's disconnect was jarring. White House Press Secretary Josh Earnest passed on a reporter’s question about an endorsement of Egypt’s growing campaign against ISIS. So did State Department spokeswoman Jen Psaki....

U.S. Won t Back Egypt s Attacks on ISIS - The Daily Beast
 
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The world community is in disarray about broadcasting news about mediation and intellectual research, and now the news of the CRE outbreak further invites improved 'humanist management.'

There seems to be a lot of generic 'world-governance talk.' I like learning about the World Bank and the World Health Organization. There is handsome education casing of the Model United Nations student-training program consortium on world governance.


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Of course not, the Poser meets with backers of the muslim brotherhood, and affiliates of ISIS at the White House.... now why would he do this?

The Obama administration was given multiple chances Wednesday to endorse a long-time ally’s airstrikes on America’s biggest enemy at the moment, the so-called Islamic State. Over and over again, Obama's aides declined to back Egypt’s military operation against ISIS. It’s another sign of the growing strain between the United States and Egypt, once one of its closest friends in the Middle East.

This shouldn’t be a complete surprise; Cairo, after all, didn’t tell Washington about its strikes on the ISIS hotbed of Derna, Libya. Still, Wednesday's disconnect was jarring. White House Press Secretary Josh Earnest passed on a reporter’s question about an endorsement of Egypt’s growing campaign against ISIS. So did State Department spokeswoman Jen Psaki....

U.S. Won t Back Egypt s Attacks on ISIS - The Daily Beast
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