Hold The Applause: Revolutions Like Egypt's Most Often End Badly. -- David Mack, Foreign Policy
Given the high degree of euphoria and romanticism in the coverage by both Western and Arab media of recent popular uprisings in Egypt and Tunisia, it would be useful for everyone to take a few deep breaths and remind ourselves that revolutions often look very attractive in the beginning. Then they usually go through some really bad periods; the French reign of terror and the decade of political turmoil that followed, the crushing oppression of Soviet communism in Russia, and the unfinished misery of Iranians.
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My Comment: My prediction .... hardship and suffering for the next 3-5 years.
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