Cables Show Delicate U.S. Dealings With Egypt’s Leaders

The cables, which cover the first year of the Obama presidency, leave little doubt about how valuable an ally Mr. Mubarak has been, detailing how he backed the United States in its confrontation with Iran, played mediator between Israel and the Palestinians and supported Iraq’s fledgling government, despite his opposition to the American-led war. Full Story »

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by Jon Mitchell - Jan. 28, 2011

Very interesting and timely revelations from the WikiLeaks cables about U.S. diplomatic relations with Mubarak's Egypt.

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