I'm just not a fan of Western politics. I just think there is another motive behind this. Peaceful protests? Only 18 days? This guy was suppose to be badass.
If Egyptian are not happy with their ruler than whats problem with US there??
Are the Egyptians not happy with their ruler or are the Americans not happy with Egypt's ruler? The first thing I don't understand is why did they took 30 year realize they were oppressed. Second thing... if he is such an intolerant leader, how is it that ONLY 18 days were enough to take out such a tyrannical Prime Minister. I would have been more convinced if there was more violence and blood to be honest.
and Waiting for election means waiting for another Autocratic Government..
We'll see if the military actually lets there be an election. How often does a military let go of its power so soon? To me this looks like a Pakistan situation.
Well, For Google i would say, Google is not just search engine now they are more responsible for people's awareness whatever is happening around the world therefore, if they are trying to help common people of Egypt then why common people of other countries have problem with this?
One thing to provide the service, only if it was fare and not bias. Even the news channels here let me down, regular people don't stand a chance to make an impartial decision.
And when we are sitting in one of the affluent countries then we cant understand problem of other country which is even suffering for its basic needs.. at that time Shouldn't we support them?
You try to organize a public protest against the united states government in mass, and see how affluent the country is.
And I'm not saying, not to support them. I'm say, look at who is actually causing the "revolution." Was it the people of Egypt or is some outside power that may not have the best interests of the Egyptian's in mind. To be honest, the American's cause revolutions all over the place. They installed the current regime in Iran, they were responsible for the Military occupation in Pakistan, they attempted to pull this very same move in Venezuela against Hugo Chavez who is actually still in power. They are also responsible for Afghanistan's current leader Karzi. In Bangladesh the British Government was responsible for training the death squads that killed innocent people, just so the current government at the time would be over thrown.
My point wasn't to say, "don't support" the revolution. It was to say, "don't jump on the bandwagon". The Egyptians didn't want the revolution, someone else did. If the Egyptians wanted it. They would have attempted this 20 years ago. Hunne kyon una nu chete aya? And do you really think an 18 day "peaceful" protest was enough? Without any base, and any opposition parties, how long will it take for the military to be satisfied with the situation in order for them to allow fare elections? Or do we have the same red army situation as Thailand has now?
Tusi daso hun Kudrat-ji.