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Is the "regime" in Egypt really that bad? Thier human rights record is not awful but if they become a Muslim country and implement Sharia Law like Iran what do you think would happen especially to the women and non-muslims? Also when Mubarak worked with the US to form a truce with Israel it ended a huge war in that area ever since Israel had been implemented. Sure there are still a few problems but it is mush better then an all out war. We all would love to see a true democracy but don't kid yourself, Egypt would be anything but. Again look at what happened in Iran. USA needs to look at what is in the intrest of USA. What do you think would be in the intrest of Egypt and the Middle East, another 30 years of war?The U.S. has backed Mubarak's repressive regime for around 30 years, so it wouldn't be a big surprise to see the next ruling party to be hostile towards us. It's the hypocrisy of our democracy. We really don't promote democracy very well, but implement dictatorships much much better.
Unfortunately the region has us by the nuts due to our dependence on Middle Eastern oil. Even though most of our oil comes from Canada and Mexico, it could be a devastating situation to lose supply to our allies, making economic growth come to a stand still.
Truthfully, this is the most opportune time for some Al-Qaeda idiot to pull off something successfully stupid in the Strait of Hormuz and then we would totally be f***ed. Then you would have both major oil passages blocked.
A great book for our involvement in the region is "The Fate of Africa" by Martin Meredith. You'll learn that this isn't the first repressive regime we have supported in Egypt.
That depends. Bad for who?Is the "regime" in Egypt really that bad?
It sounds less like he's saying "Mubark is not a dictator" and more like "Because he's our ally I can not use that word to describe him" doesn't it? Pure politician BS.JIM LEHRER: The word -- the word to describe the leadership of Mubarak and Egypt and also in Tunisia before was dictator. Should Mubarak be seen as a dictator?
JOE BIDEN: Look, Mubarak has been an ally of ours in a number of things and he's been very responsible on, relative to geopolitical interests in the region: Middle East peace efforts, the actions Egypt has taken relative to normalizing the relationship with Israel.
And I think that it would be -- I would not refer to him as a dictator.
Good point!I am curious what kind of effect this will have on the Saudis when all is said and done. If this tide rolls over to them that can be big problems. Also if the Bortherhood take power and shut down that straight, well we will see a war whether you want to or not. Too much money goes through there.