January 18, 2008
Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak and Syrian President Bashar Assad (AP)
Their presidents hugged on the tarmac but the talks were kept brief — another sign, perhaps, that relations between Egypt and America have rarely been cooler. …
Egypt historically has been a top U.S. Mideast ally. But growing frustration in the United States over Egypt’s lack of democratic reforms, inability to rein in the Palestinian militant Hamas and prevent weapons from being smuggled via border tunnels to the Gaza Strip has soured ties.
At the same time, Egypt’s role as the key Mideast mediator has seen its status slip to another power player — Saudi Arabia.
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