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Relations between the US and Egypt have taken a downturn since Egyptian authorities raided the offices of seventeen nongovernmental organizations in December - three of them US-funded. Michele Dunne, director of the Atlantic Council's Rafik Hariri Center for the Middle East, spoke on NPR's Morning Edition about the situation and what it means for US aid to Egypt.
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India and the Afghanistan Conflict
Sarwar Kashmeri | July 26, 2010Naresh Chandra, former ambassador to the United States from India, speaks with Atlantic Council senior fellow Sarwar Kashmeri in the latest installment of the New Atlanticist Podcast Series. While Pakistan's role in the Afghanistan conflict is well known, India's interests there are less often discussed. Ambassador Chandra speaks on India's relationship to American interests in Afghanistan, and how India may impact the war's outcome despite having little direct involvement in it.
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Related New Atlanticist Analysis:
- AfPak Success Requires India Inclusion - Ayesha Jalal
- Afghan Quagmire - Arnaud de Borchgrave
- Petraeus' Afghanistan Reality - Shuja Nawaz
- Blowback in Afghanistan? - Donald Snow
- Defending the Afghanistan Experts - James Joyner
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