by Tzvi Ben Gedalyahu
The radical Muslim Brotherhood, technically an illegal party in Egypt, took a giant step towards becoming a powerful force on Israel’s southern border as it joins negotiations with Cairo's newly-appointed vice president Omar Suleiman.
The prospect of Lebanon’s being a puppet government for Hizbullah, Egypt coming under the influence of the Muslim Brotherhood, and Yemen ceding power to radical Islamic groups has made problems for U.S. counter terrorism efforts, according to the Associated Press.
It reported that “lingering confusion over who will take the reins of power” may interfere with near-term decisions while leaving long-term decisions on hold because of worrying uncertainty and instability.
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