Since the Egyptian protests began on on January 25, no one person has emerged as a clear alternative to Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak. But one man, Nobel Laureate Mohamed ElBaradei, has become a strong figure for the opposition. VOA's Carolyn Presutti takes a look at the man and how he could affect the future of the 80 million who live in Egypt.
Scott, you said ElBaradei has views similar to the British Labor Party. Well Scott, Blair and Gordon were and are staunch supporters of Israel. America does not like ElBaradei because of Niger Gate. Scott pull your head out of your ass.
cheddyrod 1 year ago
Muhamad ElBaredei would be my choice as Egypt's Transitional President. But it wouldn't be constitutional.
FRSFreeState 1 year ago
Hell can you blame the guy for not likeing the us policy !
MrMADMOFO 1 year ago
the nobel prize is a political tool used by the West since the Cold War.
WavesOfTrolls 1 year ago