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Talking to the Muslim Brotherhood (Finally)

If the United States is serious about democracy promotion in Egypt, talks with the Muslim Brotherhood is an important, albeit risky, move, argues Matthew Duss.

Last week, the New York Times reported that the Obama administration had decided to significantly increase contacts with Egypt’s Muslim Brotherhood, in the wake of the group’s significant showing in recent elections. According to the Times, the new contacts represented “a historic shift in a foreign policy held by successive American administrations that steadfastly supported the autocratic government of President Hosni Mubarak in part out of concern for the Brotherhood’s Islamist ideology and historic ties to militants.”

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Matthew Duss

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