Tuesday, February 1, 2011

Careful what you wish for

Washington Post columnist Richard Cohen admits that his latest take on the upheaval in Egypt is "relentlessly gloomy." He, too, wants to see democracy bloom there but urges caution:
"Those Americans and others who cheer the mobs in the streets of Cairo and other Egyptian cities, who clamor for more robust anti-Mubarak statements from the Obama administration, would be wise to let Washington proceed slowly. Hosni Mubarak is history. He has stayed too long, been too recalcitrant - and, for good reason, let his fear of the future ossify the present. Egypt and the entire Middle East are on the verge of convulsing. America needs to be on the right side of human rights. But it also needs to be on the right side of history. This time, the two may not be the same."

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