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When pro-democracy leaders in Egypt start sounding nostalgic for George W. Bush, you might suspect that something is amiss. After all, only 22% of Egyptians had a favorable view of the United States by the end of Bush's presidency, according to the Pew Global Attitudes survey. President Barak Obama's speech in Cairo to the Muslim World in June was received enthusiastically. But a poor follow up has dashed the hopes raised in that speech. ...
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