What is happening in the Egypt? The cabinet was dismissed, but what will really matter is what the army does. If they side with civilians the way the protesters hope then we might have a full-on coup on our hands. On the other hand they might just not really do anything of significance and Mubarak will be able to ride this one out.
Americans can't see the difference because they don't know what is Islam or democracy.
Its already the "Arab Republic of Egypt", which is basically the same shit. This isn't an Islamic revolution, it's a democratic one. When this is over, Egypt will be more theorcratic but not comparable to Iran. The Muslim Brotherhood are pretty liberal and reasonable as far as militant Islamic organizations go. But I get the feeling It will get worse with the Islamic Brotherhood running Egypt
Revolutions across the Arab world result in a power vacuum that is easily filled up by powerful, violent, insane Wahhabi islamists who begin uniting most Arab countries into one Islamic state with the intent of conquering the entire world to be ruled under Islam, starting with Spain, the Balkans, Indonesia and India, which results in a world war where every non-muslim nation in the world unites to destroy and eliminate Islam.
Egypt, you know what you have to do, replace one dictator with another Islamic dictator.
It's a dilemma, really. I want Egypt to be free from oppression but on the other side, it is really scary if Egypt becomes radical like Iran. Not to mention that the success of this demonstration will affect all the Arab countries.
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