"The Obama administration is considering the prospect that Islamic governments are needed in North Africa and the Middle East, on the premise that popular revolutions which will take place there on the front of the stage a political class more religious," details the daily Washington. It has therefore undertaken to study Islamist movements in the countries concerned to establish their characteristics, "identifying broad ideological differences between, for example, the Egyptian Muslim Brotherhood and Al Qaeda," the newspaper said.
"We should not fear that Islam was involved in politics in these countries. We will judge leaders and governments based on their behavior, not their relationship to Islam," said an official of the administration, speaking on condition of anonymity. Seen from the United States, Egypt and Yemen are the countries most likely to be headed in the short term by the Islamists.
"We should not fear that Islam was involved in politics in these countries. We will judge leaders and governments based on their behavior, not their relationship to Islam," said an official of the administration, speaking on condition of anonymity. Seen from the United States, Egypt and Yemen are the countries most likely to be headed in the short term by the Islamists.
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