Years ago, I told my Bushie friends that you can't impose democracy on another nation at the end of a gun, it has to come from within. But, Bush went ahead and tried to impose something like democracy on Iraq with pretty mixed results. One despot was removed, but with tens of thousands dead and in it's wake a nearly failed state, with constant terrorism and foreign nations still with troops on the ground to maintain this imposed "democracy".
Turn to 2011 and people rising up in Tunisia and Egypt and now Bahrain and Libya and protests in other places as well. Why are we seeing this now instead of immediately after the fall of Saddam? Because you can't impose democracy on other nations, and when it comes from within like all successful democracy movements others under the thumb of despots are emboldened to change their situations as well. So, they take to the streets when they see the power of people in neighboring nations, NOT when they see the power of the United States military. They know that democracy isn't granted by the weapons of Western nations, they know it comes from themselves. It is only THE PEOPLE who can change their own government. They learned from the US Revolution, the French revolution, from Gandhi who demanded change for themselves and made it happen.
I hope that the spirit of democracy continues through the world and extends to other places. I hope that the military leadership supports that spirit, but I'm not confident that we'll see exact repeats of how the Egyptian military responded and we're already seeing a different response in Libya and Bahrain. I hope the Egyptian military supports more democracy and we can't get pissed off if democracy leads to Islamic leadership (they're Muslims after all who else would they elect???), but military leadership of countries doesn't have the best track record for non-oppression. Hopefully the Egyptian military returns power to civilians and that government is interested in serving the best interests of the people and not simply enriching themselves.
Best of Luck to everyone fighting for democracy around the world
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