do you feel giving them, giving them logistical support just like hezbollah in lebanon. so iran turns out could be the biggest winner. the brotherhood has taken a greater role in what is happening across the arab world after first staying out of the protests they became the leading organizer. and in jordan today, members of the brotherhood political wing took to the streets to demand king abdullah fire his newly appointed prime minister. for the moment. muslim brotherhood doesn t show any appetite for egypt but it vow had to tear up the peace accord with israel and promoting the spread of religious democracy. president obama will need to send a strong message. i think what is important that we advocate for freedom,
think what we said that israel needs to make peace with all the arab neighbors and that the syrian portion of that is perhaps easier to accomplish than the palestinian portion. i think that is what we said and we suggested that every fortunate should be made but we should whoeld hold syria to a lot of things that so far she has been unwilling to do. brett: you had a telephone call with new chief of staff at the white house, bill daly. what did you tell him? i should keep that confidential but it wasn t a telephone call. i visited with him in his office. i d occupied that office for four years and he wanted to pick my brain a little. i was happy to go in and talk to him a little. brett: tough job? it s the toughest job in
oppressive regime. the worst fear for the west and israel the emergence of islamic state in the heart of arab world. a foothold in egypt could put iran in influence smack up against israel s entire 140 mile western border. the author of quick sand, america s pursuit of power in the middle east. if things go south in egypt, iran will be there, in order to encircle israel and deepen their commitment. iran s route is through the muslim brotherhood. they have maintained ties for years. should mubarak step down now, the brotherhood and chosen ally mohamed elbaradei could find themselves in power in egypt and in need of support.
do you feel giving them, giving them logistical support just like hezbollah in lebanon. so iran turns out could be the biggest winner. the brotherhood has taken a greater role in what is happening across the arab world after first staying out of the protests they became the leading organizer. and in jordan today, members of the brotherhood political wing took to the streets to demand king abdullah fire his newly appointed prime minister. for the moment. muslim brotherhood doesn t show any appetite for egypt but it vow had to tear up the peace accord with israel and promoting the spread of religious democracy. president obama will need to send a strong message. i think what is important that we advocate for freedom,
think what we said that israel needs to make peace with all the arab neighbors and that the syrian portion of that is perhaps easier to accomplish than the palestinian portion. i think that is what we said and we suggested that every fortunate should be made but we should whoeld hold syria to a lot of things that so far she has been unwilling to do. brett: you had a telephone call with new chief of staff at the white house, bill daly. what did you tell him? i should keep that confidential but it wasn t a telephone call. i visited with him in his office. i d occupied that office for four years and he wanted to pick my brain a little. i was happy to go in and talk to him a little. brett: tough job? it s the toughest job in