My quest for people who know what they are talking about the Egyptian crises is partially fulfilled with this on-the-scene account by an American professor and journalist living in Cairo.
This op-ed column in Monday’s Los Angeles Times was written by Scott MacLeod, a professor at the American University in Cairo and managing editor of the Cairo Review of Global Affairs. He was Time magazine’s Middle East correspondent from 1995 to 2010.
It is one point of view of many, but a salient one we should consider before we begin shouting the sky is falling, the sky is falling.
Jerry Remmers worked 26 years in the newspaper business. His last 23 years was with the Evening Tribune in San Diego where assignments included reporter, assistant city editor, county and politics editor.