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    Default Heroic and legitimate Muslim Brotherhood continues to win

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    Egyptian President Mohamed Morsi rebuilt his cabinet Sunday, replacing 10 ministers and amplifying the Islamist presence in the government. The move, in which at least three Islamists were appointed to head major economic ministries, comes a day ahead of a planned visit by a top International Monetary Fund official to discuss an impending $4.8 billion loan.
    Heroic and legitimate. It is too bad for the regional foreign policy objectives of the domestic regime of cowardice and illegitimacy that its so-called leader stuffed Mubarak under the wheels of the bus. Perhaps the domestic regime should look into hiring analysts that are competent.

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    Heroic and legitimate. It is too bad for the regional foreign policy objectives of the domestic regime of cowardice and illegitimacy that its so-called leader stuffed Mubarak under the wheels of the bus. Perhaps the domestic regime should look into hiring analysts that are competent.
    The IMF loan has been on hold due to concerns of the new regime. Doesn't sound like they are doing anything to merit justification of a loan. If Egypt does not get it then there would be no reason why they should honor the Israeli peace agreement.

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