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Type: Government/news report or briefing (house oversight document)
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This page, stamped HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_031943, appears to be part of a report or news clipping discussing US-Egypt relations following the ouster of Hosni Mubarak. It focuses on Secretary of State Hillary Clinton's criticism of the Supreme Council of the Armed Forces (SCAF) for delaying elections until 2013 and attempting to retain political power. It highlights the tension between the Obama administration's desire to promote democracy and its strategic interests in the region.

People (4)

Name Role Context
Hillary Rodham Clinton Secretary of State
Delivered a speech warning the Egyptian military council regarding the transition of power.
Hosni Mubarak Former President of Egypt
Mentioned in the context of his ouster and Washington's long support for him.
Nabil Fahmy Former Egyptian Ambassador to Washington
Quoted criticizing the United States' position on democracy versus interests.
Barack Obama President of the United States
Referenced via 'Obama administration' efforts to counter anti-American sentiment.

Organizations (4)

Name Type Context
SCAF
Supreme Council of the Armed Forces, Egypt’s ruling military council.
United States Government
Referenced as 'Washington' and 'United States'.
Obama Administration
Mentioned regarding efforts to reach out to opposition leaders.
The Pentagon
Mentioned as having long nurtured relationships, likely with the Egyptian military.

Timeline (2 events)

Future (relative to document, specifically 2013)
Projected Presidential Election
Egypt
Prior to document date
Ouster of President Hosni Mubarak
Egypt

Locations (2)

Location Context
Primary subject location regarding political transition.
Metonym for the US Government.

Relationships (2)

Hillary Rodham Clinton Diplomatic/Adversarial SCAF
Clinton warned the military council about retaining power.
United States Political Support Hosni Mubarak
Text mentions 'Washington’s long support for Mr. Mubarak'.

Key Quotes (3)

"If, over time, the most powerful political force in Egypt remains a roomful of unelected officials, they will have planted the seeds for future unrest, and Egyptians will have missed a historic opportunity"
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"When unelected authorities say they want to be out of the business of governing, the United States expects them to lay out a clear road map and abide by it"
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"The United States 'wants to have the cake and eat it, too'"
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