Monday, January 30, 2012

Taking a Wrong Turn on Egypt's Road to Democracy by Lt. Colonel James Zumwalt, USMC (ret)

"Egypt's "Arab Spring" has been no different. And, the fact that Islamists parties benefitted enormously more from the country's first free elections the revolution made possible than did the liberal democrats who started it comes as no surprise. The two main Islamists parties won 62% of the vote-the Muslim Brotherhood (MB) gaining 41% and Salafists 21%-as liberal democrats came in third. The MB was the only political group with an infrastructure in place to take advantage of the short interval between Mubarak's fall and the elections..."
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Lt. Colonel James G. Zumwalt, USMC (ret) is a retired Marine infantry officer who served in the Vietnam war, the US invasion of Panama and the first Gulf war. He is the author of "Bare Feet, Iron Will--Stories from the Other Side of Vietnam's Battlefields" and frequently writes on foreign policy and defense issues."

Taking a Wrong Turn on Egypt's Road to Democracy

by Lt. Colonel James G. Zumwalt, USMC (ret)
Several times in history, those who have started revolutions lost control of them. Egypt's "Arab Spring" has been no different.

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