Egypt, Syria, Iran and the Future of the Middle East
Monday, January 16, 2012
Opposition leader Mohamed ElBaradei waves to supporters in Tahrir Square on January 30, 2011 in Cairo, Egypt.
(Getty Images)
In this week's Washington Report, David Sanger, chief Washington correspondent for the New York Times, speaks to Kerry Nolan about Egypt, Syria, and Iran, where a series of developments has put pressure on President Obama to escalate his opposition to the Ahmadinejad government. Sanger weighs in on why the Syrian rebels have failed while the Libyan rebels succeeded as well as on Egypt's political future.


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