another key Islamist military
appointment in the Brotherhood's new Egypt: General Sedky Sobhi, who
was just named army chief of staff.
Sobhi, it turns out, is the author ... does not repeat the Journal's sleight of hand. Rather
than being obscured, General Sobhi's sympathies are, for the most part, put
up front. We quickly learn that ... come
to the end of the story. Only then do we hear of Sobhi's complaint about
(as the Times puts it) U.S. "hostility toward the role of Islamic