Muslim Brotherhood – it’s what’s for breakfast!
Ain't our foreign policy grand?
Cairo is ready to re-establish diplomatic ties with Tehran after a break of more than 30 years, Egypt's foreign minister said on Monday, signaling a shift in Iran policy since the fall of President Hosni Mubarak.
"The Egyptian and Iranian people deserve to have mutual relations reflecting their history and civilization," said Foreign Minister Nabil Elaraby after meeting Iranian official Mugtabi Amani.
"Egypt is open to all countries and the aim is to achieve common interests," Elaraby said, adding that Cairo welcomed "opening a new page with Iran."
Where are all those optimists and idealists who were giddy with the events in Egypt now? Hmmm?

























It's Bush's fault.
Of course it's Bush's fault. Just like the nuclear disaster in Japan.
"The Egyptian and Iranian people deserve to have mutual relations reflecting their history and civilization..." Uh - Egypt and the Persian Empire were at war with each other for much of their history.