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Thursday August 22 2013
 
 
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Syria rebels claim hundreds die in attack
 
Pro-opposition groups claim Assad regime used poisonous gas in onslaught on capital as US and allies call emergency talks over chemical allegations
 
 
 
Fed officials support tapering this year
 
 
BofA interns stay on after student dies
 
 
London luxury basement told to dig deeper
 
 
US military mined Twitter to track threats
 
 
Manning sentenced to 35 years over leaks
 
 
Merkel stonewalls over Greece bailout
 
 
Rupee falls despite RBI liquidity pledge
 
 
Egypt court orders Mubarak out of jail
 
 
China billionaire urges clarity on policy
 
 
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The neoconservative split over Egypt
 

Remember the neocons? They were the powerful and controversial group of thinkers who argued that the promotion of democracy in the Middle East was the key to winning the “war on terror”. The influence of the neocons peaked during the Bush administration, when they became vocal advocates for the invasion of Iraq.

Many of the critics of the neocons always argued that all this talk of “democracy” was simply a hypocritical mask for the promotion of US or Israeli interests. So I was interested to see how leading neocon thinkers have reacted to the coup in Egypt and the assault on the Muslim Brotherhood. Have they kept the democratic faith, or have they gone along with the military?

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