Tuesday, January 4, 2011

Egypt and destruction of churches: Strategic implications

STRATFOR  "What is clear, however, is that the attack on a church in one country — Egypt — is far from common and was particularly destructive. Egypt has been relatively quiet in terms of terrorism, and there have been few recent attacks on the large Coptic Christian population. The Egyptian government has been effective in ruthlessly suppressing Islamist extremists and has been active in sharing intelligence on terrorism with American, Israeli and other Muslim governments. Its intelligence apparatus has been one of the mainstays of global efforts to limit terrorism as well as keep Egypt’s domestic opposition in check."
"Egypt and the Destruction of Churches: Strategic Implications is republished with permission of STRATFOR."

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