Egyptian Democracy or Fanatic Islam taking over the Middle East?
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Victor Davis Hanson reminds us about the last time we saw this kind of “revolutionary” fever…not in Egypt but in Iran:
So let us reflect for a moment on the revolutionary era in Iran to remind us that the end of freedom there was not instantaneous, but insidious. Massive demonstrations broke out against the Shah of Iran in January 1978 — similarly characterized by the prominent role of the middle and upper urbanized and Westernized classes. He was forced to flee Iran almost a year later, on January 16, 1979. The Ayatollah Khomeini arrived in Tehran shortly afterward, on February 1, 1979, disavowing any political ambitions other than “spiritual guidance” — as he was showered with positive appraisals from academics and other “Middle East” experts.
February 12, 2011 | Categories: Cyber Security, Foreign Insurrection, Foreign Policy, Government, Intelligence, International Affairs, International News, Media Corruption, Middle East Affairs, National Security, New Media News, Politics, Progressives pushing for Marxism/Socialism, Radical Liberal Progressive Left, Terrorism | Tags: Abulhassan Bani-Sadr, demonstration, egypt, Iran, Mubarak out, Muslim Brotherhood, new Egypt, no dictators, no Islamic Caliphate, no theocracy, people want Democracy, Victor Davis Hanson | Leave A Comment »

























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