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Western advantage in the Cold War. The shift in U.S.
strategy led first to Anwar Sadat booting the Soviet presence out of Egypt
in July 1972. When the United States ... backed security architecture in North Africa and the Eastern
Mediterranean ever since his predecessor, Anwar Sadat, junked Egypt's
alliance with the Soviet Union.
The election of the Muslim Brotherhood ... with Egypt traces back to the Camp David accords signed
by Nasser's successor, Anwar Sadat. But Washington's history with Nasser
is more auspicious than is generally remembered. Indeed
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other ways more troubling. Egypt and the U.S.
have worked closely since Anwar Sadat, and Cairo is one of the largest
recipients of U.S. aid. Only last week ... periphery of regional relations,
exchanging the leadership and vision of Gamal Abdel Nasser and Anwar
Sadat for a far less ambitious foreign policy. Though Hosni Mubarak's
policies were initially ... military interference in Yemen, his instigation of the 1967 Arab-
Israeli war, and Anwar Sadat's bilateral peace treaty with Israel are
frequently cited as negatives. Egypt also
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that happened, when Hosni Mubarak took over as president after
the assassination of Anwar Sadat in 1981, the state of emergency
remained in force for 30 years.
The government ... years of fighting and escalating tensions, Egypt finally had
enough. In 1977 Egyptian President Anwar Sadat visited
Jerusalem in a gesture of peace. Seeing positive developments,
US President Jimmy Carter
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obstructs thought. Had
the Egyptian goal been to retake the entirety of the Sinai, Anwar
Sadat would never have ordered an attack.
But Israel's planners broadly failed to foresee ... counting on the type of visionary leadership
seen in the past (e.g., by Anwar Sadat and Yitzhak Rabin),
Israelis and Palestinians will have to change the cost-benefit
analysis
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unlikely strongman, he will be
following in the footsteps of some of his predecessors. Anwar
Sadat, who led Egypt from 1970 to 1981, and Mubarak, who
followed him, both defied ... time and signaled Nasser's
drift into the Soviet orbit.
Following Nasser's death, Anwar Sadat's consolidation of
power and geo-strategic shift were even more pronounced than
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gains and losses.
Even with two strong leaders such as Menachem Begin and Anwar
Sadat, both of whom doubtless wanted peace on certain terms, it
would have been counterproductive ... recovering all of Sinai was never an issue for
negotiations in the mind of Anwar Sadat, so also the Palestinians
consider these points as fundamental to the question of whether
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