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The Attack on Israel's Embassy in Cairoby Daniel Pipes http://www.danielpipes.org/blog/2011/09/the-attack-on-israel-embassy-in-cairo Be the first of your friends to like this. Western diplomats and journalists fell for Stalin's show trials but eventually learned not to accept developments in the Soviet Union at face value. In the Soviet Union's later years, a crowd assaulting a foreign embassy would have been assumed to have state approval. Other autocrats engage in similar tricks and illusions. Indeed, it's often best to bring the U.S.S.R. to mind while trying to understand tyrannies. Specifically, that was the case concerning the Sep. 9 mob attack against the Israeli embassy in Cairo. Appearance: The attackers had participated in a demonstration by liberals/seculars in Tahrir Square, so the liberals were behind the assault. Or perhaps Islamists were. In any case, after some dithering, the military regime headed by Mohamed Tantawi protected embassy personnel and saved the day without any casualties, though the embassy itself was trashed. Conclusion: just as the West needed Mubarak, it needs Tantawi to fend off the Islamists. Reality: By way of background, when a young Egyptian climbed the building housing the Israeli embassy and replaced the Israeli flag with the Egyptian one on August 21, 2011, the regime responded by celebrating his achievement and giving him a free apartment.
On Sep. 9, the liberals assembled in Tahrir noted thuggish contingents getting out of security service vehicles and worried that these hammer-wielding toughs would attack them Little did liberals realize that they provided cover for the thugs to march off to the Israeli mission and attack it. Police and army units stayed conspicuously away, leaving the embassy without security for hours, presumably told to allow the rowdies to attack. Finally, and only when things threatened to get out of hand, the regime intervened. What a brilliant move this was by the military leadership, bringing it no less than seven layers of achievement.
Comment: This little piece of theater confirms that the military still rules Egypt, using familiar deceptive tactics, with liberals and Islamists still the sideshow they have been since 1952. (September 28, 2011) Related Topics: Egypt This text may be reposted or forwarded so long as it is presented as an integral whole with complete information provided about its author, date, place of publication, and original URL. | |||||
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