By Barry Rubin
While
one can certainly sympathize with the idea of letting an elected
parliament being allowed to take office, that's not necessarily such a
clear call in strategic terms. The parliament--which will write the
constitution and thus define the powers of the president--is almost 75
percent rabidly anti-American and antisemitic. (I don't write that last
word lightly but it is quite accurate.) Imagine if this situation had
arisen in Iran in 1979 with the Iranian military refusing to turn over
power to the forces led by Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini. Would it have
been wise for Washington to demand that this be done as soon as
possible?
Yet
here is Defense Secretary Leon Panetta calling on Egypt's military in a
manner that “highlighted the need to move forward expeditiously with
Egypt’s political transition, including conducting new legislative
elections as soon as possible.” Senator Patrick J. Leahy has called for
withholding U.S. aid to Egypt, saying, “I would not want to see the U.S.
government write checks for contracts with Egypt’s military under the
present uncertain circumstances.”
What
circumstances are more appropriate for sending U.S. arms and money?
When the Muslim Brotherhood dominates parliament, the presidency, has
written a constitution mandating Sharia law, and follows a policy of
death to America and death to Israel? Who are you going to cheer for if
Islamists rebel against the regime?
Maybe now is a good moment for the U.S. government to remain quiet.
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Is there a precedent for this? Yes.....
Barry
Rubin is director of the Global Research in International Affairs
(GLORIA) Center and editor of the Middle East Review of International
Affairs (MERIA) Journal. His book, Israel: An Introduction, has just
been published by Yale University Press. Other recent books include The
Israel-Arab Reader (seventh edition), The Long War for Freedom: The Arab
Struggle for Democracy in the Middle East (Wiley), and The Truth About
Syria (Palgrave-Macmillan). The website of the GLORIA Center is at
http://www.gloria-center.org and of his blog, Rubin Reports,
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