MARK LANDLER and ANDREW W. LEHREN at NY Times
It was Hillary Rodham Clinton’s first meeting as secretary of state with President Hosni Mubarak, in March 2009, and the Egyptians had an odd request: Mrs. Clinton should not thank Mr. Mubarak for releasing an opposition leader from prison because he was ill.
In fact, a confidential diplomatic cable signed by the American ambassador to Egypt, Margaret Scobey, advised Mrs. Clinton to avoid even mentioning the name of the man, Ayman Nour, even though his imprisonment in 2005 had been condemned worldwide, not least by the Bush administration.
Why am I not surprised…
MARK LANDLER and ANDREW W. LEHREN at NY Times It was Hillary Rodham Clinton’s first meeting as secretary of state with...