A great article
http://m.washingtontimes.com/news/20...oderate-egypt/
Yes, , I am thinking about the Middle East and the latest mix-up by the experts - their assessment just a few months ago of the nature of the Arab Spring and its democracy movement. Back in the spring, leading experts - from the Obama administration to the neoconservatives on the right to the major liberal media to most of the academic area specialists - were overwhelmingly predicting that all those great secular, liberal, college-educated kids with their iPhones in Tahrir Square represented the new Egypt and would bring all their wonderful values to the revolutionMeanwhile, this is how Lisa Goldman, that "wise woman" of of +972 sees things ...Well, that’s a relief. I suppose the Brotherhood also has no more territorial demands. Oh, wait a moment. Mr. Diehl notes that the Brotherhood’s platform does say that Egypt should “aid and support the Palestinian people and Palestinian resistance against the Zionist usurpers of their homeland.” So, I guess, after they kill all the Jews, they will stop practicing violence. Of course, even then there will be the little matter of the Brotherhood’s credo: “God is our objective; the Koran is our constitution; the prophet is our leader; jihad is our way; and death for the sake of God is the highest of our aspirations.” But it’s OK. That is the moderate wing of the upcoming Egyptian parliament
I wonder if she will still say that after Egypt's new dictators will declare war on Israel again.Egypt's Election Results are None of Israel's Business
Outsiders who wish for a return of the dictators are pushing against the inevitable tide of history. And Israelis who express a preference for Mubarak only contribute to the perception, widely held in Egypt, that the dictator was able to survive because he was supported by ‘the Zionists.’

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