The protesters don’t want a new boss who is in all respects the same as the old boss. They have clearly shown, in over two weeks of largely peaceful demonstrations, that their only goal is democracy and the Egyptian military cannot provide that.
The fact that Mubarak had to go must also have dawned on the Obama administration which had cautiously been hinting that the days of the US propping up the Egyptian dictatorship were over. They must now put their fears about the Muslim Brotherhood taking over to one side and make this shift official by threatening to turn off the spigot of funds unless free and fair elections are speedily conducted.
After the disastrous reception to his speech, Hosni Mubarak had only two options. Knowing that the protests were only going to get more fierce after his latest speech he could either relinquish office or unleash the full might of the military on his citizens. Of course, had he opted confrontation he would have lost all his allies and there was no guarantee that the military would follow his orders. One thing is for sure: he will not be missed.
Published in The Express Tribune, February 12th, 2011.
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