Hosni Mubarak

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person Israel (State)
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person Amr Moussa
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person Muammar Qadhafi
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person Anwar Sadat
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person Bill Clinton
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person Bill Clinton
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person Bedouin tribes
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location United States
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organization U.S. government
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location Saudi Arabia
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location United States
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location Egypt
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person Hillary Clinton
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person Egyptian ruling military council
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person Mr. Mubarak's sons
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person Mr. Mubarak's former ministers
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person Barack Obama
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Date Event Type Description Location Actions
N/A N/A Hosni Mubarak driven from power in Egypt Egypt View
N/A N/A Ouster of President Hosni Mubarak Egypt View
N/A N/A Discreet Gulf suggestions regarding ex-president Hosni Mubarak's treatment. Gulf countries View
2025-08-03 N/A Scheduled start date for Hosni Mubarak's trial N/A View
2011-02-01 N/A Resignation/Ousting of Hosni Mubarak. Cairo, Egypt View
2011-02-01 N/A Overthrow of President Hosni Mubarak Egypt View
2011-02-01 N/A Collapse of Hosni Mubarak's rule. Egypt View
2011-01-01 N/A Fall of President Hosni Mubarak Egypt View
2011-01-01 N/A Hosni Mubarak ousted from power in Egypt. Egypt View
2011-01-01 N/A Arab Spring Middle East/North Africa View
2011-01-01 N/A US 'abandonment' of Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak Egypt View
2010-01-01 N/A Arab Spring / Uprising in Cairo Cairo, Egypt View
2000-10-17 N/A Middle East Peace Summit Conclusion Middle East (Summit) View
1996-03-01 N/A Summit of Peacemakers Sharm al-Sheikh View
0006-01-01 N/A Assassination of President Sadat Egypt View

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This document page appears to be part of a geopolitical analysis or briefing report regarding US-Middle East relations following the Arab Spring. It details the 2011 Saudi-led GCC intervention in Bahrain and discusses how Gulf states like the UAE, Kuwait, and Qatar have strengthened ties with Washington to counterbalance Iranian and Saudi influence. The document bears a House Oversight Committee production stamp.

Policy analysis / report (house oversight committee production)
2025-11-19

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This document discusses geopolitical developments in the Middle East, focusing on Egypt's foreign policy, particularly its relations with Iran and Gulf countries, and its role in the Palestinian issue. It highlights Egypt's efforts to broker a reconciliation agreement between Palestinian factions and its decision to open the Rafah Crossing, which was met with mixed reactions regionally and internationally. The text also touches upon the Gulf Cooperation Council's expansion and the instability faced by several Arab nations.

Report excerpt or analytical document
2025-11-19

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This document is an editorial from The Washington Post discussing the trial of deposed Egyptian ruler Hosni Mubarak. It critiques the timing and approach of the interim regime's prosecutions, suggesting they could hinder Egypt's transition to a stable democracy despite acknowledging the valid grounds for proceedings against Mubarak and his associates. The editorial highlights the timeline of events, including the announcement of Mubarak's trial and the convictions of his former ministers.

Editorial
2025-11-19

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This document, marked with a House Oversight Bates stamp, outlines the geopolitical influence efforts of Middle Eastern allies (Saudi Arabia, UAE, Israel, Egypt) during the early Trump administration. It details how these nations, dissatisfied with Obama's policies and wary of Clinton, utilized financial resources and informal channels—specifically targeting Jared Kushner—to shape U.S. foreign policy. The text highlights the role of George Nader and contrasts the Obama administration's nuanced diplomacy with Trump's direct, less critical support of these allies.

Investigative report / narrative summary (house oversight document)
2025-11-19

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This document is an email sent by Kathy Ruemmler forwarding a Foreign Policy article titled "Middle Eastern Monarchs Look at the Trumps and See Themselves." The article discusses the influence of Middle Eastern leaders on U.S. foreign policy through figures like George Nader, highlighting connections between the Trump inner circle and Crown Princes from the UAE and Saudi Arabia.

Email printout containing a news article
2025-11-19

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This document appears to be a page from a House Oversight Committee production (ID: HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_025932). It contains the text of a forwarded email featuring a satirical, scripted dialogue between Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump. The text lists numerous conservative grievances and scandals associated with the Obama/Clinton era, including Benghazi, Solyndra, the Iran Nuclear Deal, and the Uranium One deal. While the user requested 'Epstein-related' analysis, Jeffrey Epstein is not mentioned in the text of this specific page.

Email forward / political satire / house oversight committee record
2025-11-19

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The document is a page from a House Oversight collection (HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_025923) containing a forwarded email chain or text. It features a satirical dialogue between Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump, where Clinton lists numerous scandals associated with her tenure and the Obama administration (Benghazi, emails, Clinton Foundation, IRS targeting, etc.) while Trump repeatedly responds 'No, the other one.' It appears to be a piece of political viral mail rather than a factual record or transcript.

Email chain / political satire / forwarded text
2025-11-19

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This document appears to be a printed email forward or transcript containing a satirical dialogue between Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump. The text lists numerous political scandals and controversies associated with the Obama/Clinton administration (including Benghazi, Solyndra, the Clinton Foundation, and IRS targeting) framed as questions from Hillary, to which Trump repeatedly replies, 'No, the other one.' The document bears a 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT' footer, indicating it was likely part of a document production for a Congressional investigation.

Email forward / political satire / transcript
2025-11-19

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This document discusses international efforts and positions regarding the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, particularly focusing on the prospects of an independent Palestinian state and the basis for negotiations. It highlights the Obama administration's stance, the rejection of the 1967 lines by the Netanyahu government, and the role of the 'quartet' (European Union, United Nations, Russia) in setting negotiation parameters, alongside the impact of regional political changes like the removal of Hosni Mubarak in Egypt.

Report/analysis (related to political negotiations)
2025-11-19

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In this NYT op-ed, Thomas Friedman reflects on the irony of finding Chinese-made souvenirs in Cairo to criticize Hosni Mubarak's economic legacy. He argues that beyond financial aid, the U.S. must engage diplomatically with Egypt's military council to ensure a successful transition to democracy following the revolution.

Newspaper article / op-ed
2025-11-19
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