the rock fights i've been watching on democracy now. org and al jazeera english make it look like their Army was planning to clear the square by force, the way they went after the human rights groups and reporters...they, the reporters, were saying the army was preparing to do something they didn't want the rest of the world to see.
i think, if Noam Chomsky's right about the script being followed by the US, that that was the point the US decided they couldn't support him any longer, that that was when we switched sides.
So, the argument that's interesting to me is the one urging the United States to re-examing it's foreign policy that lead us to this point...i think they mean the international bank and the US policy for stability over democratic forms of government.
it points to the idea that no matter what happens we're going to be pulling strings...they'll end up with another dictator appointed by the generals. Sad, that we come from cloth of revolutionaries, but have no tollerance for others, preferring instead to demonize their populations to muster support for the status quo (look up "manufactured consent" on wikipedia).
Fox and the rest do not believe a well informed public leads to good democracy.
they prefer to ignore the concept of blowback, in favor of the ring stability has. dumb.
I cannot imagine what being forced to live under a dictator is like, but enough of the rest of the world does, and knows they're living like that because of the US...can you spell blow-back? We need to take our licks and get the fuck out of their lives. They're adults, and from what i've heard from reporters on the streets of Cairo, they're also very politically aware. Amazingly they don't really bear us ill-will, seeing the people of the US as nice, but seeing our government as "wanting everything."
the muslim brotherhood is a minority group in Eqypt, they're not like Iran. This is a people's movement, but we know that doesn't mean it won't get high-jacked, but it's not going to turn to Islam...that's just the PR engine trying to scare us.
Democracy Now had been following the Tunisia revolt, and it looked to me at that time, that it was to be a domino, not a one time thing. This is the facebook generation, and they;ve been paying attention to the wikileaks revelations...not like us who are afraid to read them. Of course, they already knew, but they're getting the message now that it CAN work. Interesting that the US popular media downplayed the labor movements - you can bet if it had been a Muslim revolt it would have bumped a lot of local stories, the perfect chance to re-demonize the Arab world, but labor movements that work...can't show that on US television these days.