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infantryman who was the
head of the military intelligence service. If Sissi, Mohamed
Refaat Shehata, the new head of the intelligence service whose
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appointment appears ... Afro-Asian rift -- is a
power in its own right. Sissi, Ahmed, and Shehata's arrival
might signal a desire to pursue a foreign policy more befitting of
Egypt
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come up with the
report, which is why some, among them experts like Maghawri Shehata,
president of the Arab Association for Healthy Water, have cast doubts on
the outcome ... committee.
According to Shehata, Ethiopia postponed ratification of the agreement
last year, and it has not changed its position since. Moreover, it began
working on the foundations
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truth so
undeniable it warrants judicial notice.
Now, the Times tells us:
Samer Shehata, a professor of Arab politics at Georgetown
University, said American policy makers would be naïve ... represented fringe thinking.
On those issues, "the Brotherhood is the Egyptian Kansas," said
Professor Shehata. Their positions on foreign policy "reflect
rather than oppose what the Egyptian center is thinking
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come up with the
report, which is why some, among them experts like
Maghawri Shehata, president of the Arab Association
for Healthy Water, have cast doubts on the outcome ... committee.
According to Shehata, Ethiopia postponed ratification
of the agreement last year, and it has not changed its
position since. Moreover, it began working on the
foundations
https://www.justice.gov/epstein/files/DataSet%2010/EFTA02006800.pdf
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2012-08-2228p9,969w
truth so
undeniable it warrants judicial notice.
Now, the Times tells us:
Samer Shehata, a professor of Arab politics at Georgetown University, said
American policy makers would be naïve ... represented fringe thinking.
On those issues, "the Brotherhood is the Egyptian Kansas," said Professor
Shehata. Their positions on foreign policy "reflect rather than oppose what
the Egyptian center is thinking
https://www.justice.gov/epstein/files/DataSet%209/EFTA00712943.pdf