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I take John’s point that the Muslim Brotherhood has managed to prosper under Mubarak, but the problem with these types of arguments is that we can’t say what would have happened had he not been in power. If, after the assassination of Sadat in 1981, there was no Mubarak to lead a crackdown, it’s perfectly plausible — and possibly likely — that we could have wound up with an Islamist government back then, just two years after the Islamist takeover of Iran. So, when I say that Mubarak provided a check on the Muslim Brotherhood, I mean that he helped prevent fundamentalists from taking over Egypt.

Still, in Elliot Abrams’ comments that John quotes, I also see the seeds of an effort to shield his views from criticism should things go horribly wrong in a post-Mubarak Egypt. If Islamists carry the day, he will argue that it’s only because Mubarak’s rule allowed them to flourish. But it goes without saying that are other explanations for why an Ismamist movement would grow in a major Arab nation.

I agree that there’s an American impulse to want to side with people rising up against a totalitarian ruler. All I’m saying is that I’m going to withhold my cheers until we know more about what this will mean for the United States. It would be great if we could gain a democratic ally in the Arab world, but what I fear is that we may be trading relatively pro-American totalitarian rule for anti-American totalitarian rule.

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Oldefarte| 2.4.11 @ 8:24PM

IMO, this situation will lead to a drastic world confrontation between the Middle East and the rest of the world. The current administration has purposely fostered this unrest in the region, and what they desire is for the current regime to be toppled and replaced by a Muslim faction. This contagion has spread through the countries of this region, and that is what this administration desires to happen. The current Egyptian regime was cooperative [and protective of] towards Israel's existance, and when they fall, Israel will be surrounded by enemy countries working towards their destruction. Since our current government is anti-Israel and proMuslim, this present turmoil is precisely what they want to happen. American Jews [and all others] should be gravely worried about these events, as same will not only effect Israel but the US as well. American Jews voted for the current president by approximately 80%, and they all should now be having second thoughts about their voting decision. Israel's PM recently proclaimed their disagreement with the US's political pressure upon Egypt's president toward his removal, and all of us should be aware of their concerns on this issue!!!!!!!!

Occam's Tool| 2.4.11 @ 11:38PM

Clint, of course, supports the Muslim Brotherhood. Most people who don't support child rape are opposed to the brotherhood, but Clint likes to see little girls raped and mutilated.

Oldefarte| 2.5.11 @ 10:40AM

Clint??????? Little girls raped???????? WTF are you smoking?????????? Make logical arguments, moron [oh and maybe make a visit to the Holocost Museum in DC] !!!!!!!!!!

cali| 2.5.11 @ 12:42AM

We have a 'False Flag' op here; I am concerned about Israel.

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