The Arab Spring Hasn't Saved Egypt, But Maybe a Militant Candidate Will
Peter Worthington
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Posted 08.22.2012
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Canada
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Even after the Arab Spring, it is too early to tell what Egypt's fate will be. But if there's one thing to be said, it's that military intervention in the form of Ahmed Shafik winning the election might actually save the country. The other presidential option is the leader of the Muslim Brotherhood, a ruthless organization which supported the Nazis, and seeks to suppress democracy in the Middle East.