by Emad El Din Adeeb | Nov 30, 2012 | Opinion
This time, the rules of the game in Egypt will be very different than in the past. This time the president is elected; he is a civil and legitimate ruler. This time the army will not enter the fray unless under the written condition that if it does so it will not...
by Emad El Din Adeeb | Nov 28, 2012 | Opinion
Does current US policy, during President Barack Obama’s second term, have a specific strategy towards the Middle East? Can we understand what US politics wants precisely from our regional countries, and what its priorities are towards the region’s regimes and...
by Emad El Din Adeeb | Nov 25, 2012 | Opinion
A close look at any recent news bulletin on any satellite channel would make you think that violence, danger, abuse and despotism, as well as political, ideological and sectarian division, exists only in the Arab world. For example, let us consider the headlines of a...
by Emad El Din Adeeb | Nov 24, 2012 | Opinion
I feel intense fear and anxiety regarding the fate of my beloved homeland, Egypt. The greatest reason for fear is that it seems that the Egyptian people have reached a state of anxiety and polarization that could lead to confrontations in the street, and this is...
by Emad El Din Adeeb | Nov 21, 2012 | Opinion
Iran is playing the role of the saboteur in the Arab arena, exploiting issues of regional tension at the time of the Arab Spring revolutions. This is in order to heat up the region so as to disturb Tel Aviv and Washington, prompting them – at the end of the day – to...