The Egyptian president chose the best available ways to deal with anti-government riots. He replaced the government, unleashed throngs of his supporters to attack his opponents, made the army visible on the streets without actually shooting protesters, and launched an anti-Israeli campaign in the state-controlled media to unify the nation.
Meanwhile, the US attitude toward Mubarak, including threats to cut off aid, remains so unbelievably bad that it raises the question of whether Obama is saying one thing publicly to the protesters and another thing to Mubarak privately.
Mubarak’s promise not to run for reelection should be taken with a grain of salt.
welcome for another war. the muslem brotherhood well start it