Following a violent government crackdown on protesters supporting deposed Egyptian President Mohamed Morsi that has left hundreds dead and thousands more injured, P.J. Crowley, former assistant secretary of state for public affairs, said Saturday the country was “moving backwards” to January 2011 levels.
After the military ousted Morsi—Egypt’s first democratically elected president—it became evident that the country’s path to democracy would be difficult.
In response, the Obama administration has declined to classify the takeover as a coup, which allows the US to continue giving military and humanitarian aid to Egypt. The US can then position itself for a relationship with the future Egyptian government that will be largely decided by the military, Crowley said.








