Winners and Losers From a Pharaoh’s Fall
Among the biggest losers of the Egyptian uprising are, first, the Mubaraks, who are finished, and, next, the United States and Israel.
Hosni Mubarak will be out by year’s end, if not the end of this month, or week. He will not run again and will not be succeeded by son Gamal, whom he had groomed and who has fled to London.
Today, the lead party in determining Egypt’s future is the army. Cheered in the streets of Cairo, respected by the people, that army is not going to fire on peaceful demonstrators to keep in power a regime with one foot already in the grave.
Only if fired on by provocateurs is the army likely to clear Tahrir Square the way the Chinese army cleared Tiananmen Square.
But the army does have an immense stake in who rules, and that stake would not be well served by one-man, one-vote democracy.
Like the Turkish army, the Egyptian army sees itself as guardian of the nation. From the Egyptian military have come all four of the leaders who have ruled since the 1952 colonel’s revolt that ousted King Farouk: Gens. Naguib, Sadat, and Mubarak, and Col. Nasser.
The military has also been for 30 years the recipient of $1.2 billion dollars a year from the United States. Its weapons come from America. Moreover, the army has a vital interest in the “cold peace” with Israel that has kept it out of war since 1973, produced the return of Sinai, and maintained Egypt’s role as the leader of the moderate Arabs and major ally of the United States.
The Egyptian army is also aware of what happened to the Iranian generals when the shah fell, and what is happening to the Turkish army as the Islamicizing regime of Prime Minister Erdogan strips that army of its role as arbiter of whether a Turkish regime stays or goes.
The Egyptian army will not yield its position readily, which is why it may tilt to the ex-generals Mubarak named Friday as vice president and prime minister.
The army’s rival is the Muslim Brotherhood. The oldest Islamic movement in the Middle East, the most unified opponent of the regime, its future in a democratic Egypt, as part of a ruling coalition or major opposition party, seems assured.
And while the crowds in Cairo and Alexandria are united in what they wish to be rid of, the Muslim Brotherhood is united in knowing the kind of state and nation it wishes to establish.
Why are the United States and Israel seemingly certain losers from the fall of Mubarak? Because in any free and fair election in the Middle East, a majority will vote for rulers who will distance the country from America and sever ties to Israel.
When it comes to America and Israel, there is little doubt where the “Arab street” stands. And the freer the elections, the more the views of the Arab street will be reflected in the new Arab regime.
But why do they hate us? Is it because of who we are?
Surely, it is not our freedom of speech, freedom of the press, freedom of assembly, or free elections for which we are hated. For this is what the demonstrators are clamoring for. Indeed, it is in the name of these freedoms that the Egyptian people are demanding that we cease standing behind Mubarak and stand with them.
No, the United States is not hated across the region because of the freedoms we enjoy or even because of the lectures on democracy we do not cease to deliver. We are hated because we are perceived as hypocrites who say one thing and do another.
The Arabs say we support despots who deny them the rights we cherish. They say we preach endlessly of human rights but imposed savage sanctions on Iraq for a dozen years before 2003 that brought premature death to half a million children. They say we use our power to invade countries that never attacked us.
They say we have provided Israel with the weapons to crush the Palestinians and steal their land, and that we practice a moral double standard. We condemn attacks on Israelis, but sit silent as Israel bombs Lebanon for five weeks and conducts a war on Gaza, killing 1,400 and wounding thousands, most of them civilians.
Any truth to all this? Or is this just Arab propaganda?
After losing Turkey as an ally, Israel has just seen Hezbollah come to power in Beirut and the Palestinian Authority stripped of its credibility by the WikiLeaks exposure of its groveling to America and Israel. Now Israel faces the near certainty of a more hostile Egypt.
As for America, if we are about to be thrown out of the Middle East, it would be neither undeserved nor an unmitigated disaster.
After all, it’s their world, not ours.
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Read more by Patrick J. Buchanan
- A Decade of War – for What? – May 3rd, 2012
- Tomorrow’s Man – or Yesterday’s? – April 26th, 2012
- Bibi’s Dilemma — and Barack’s – April 16th, 2012
- Is the GOP Becoming a War Party? – March 8th, 2012
- Will Bibi Break Obama? – March 1st, 2012





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MvGuy
January 31st, 2011 at 10:37 pm
Strange being the late night arbiter of what is real and what is Exxon, Halburton and Conaco….. !!! Yeah,, Wouldn't you know that our No.1 Welfare Queen is the "Decider" of our Egypt POLICY…..!!!!!! OOOOO, Were there Justice, our government would be backing the victims of OUR colonial policy……. but what we see…….. is the vindication of our ham handed tampering in the lives of those who's lives we carelessly take and ruin………… OOO Mubarak…You are the MAN of our Neocons….. .and their dreams of Israeli hegemony and their PALS who spy on us….. use our AID $$$$$ to subvert and bribe OUR own government and our leaders….. !!!!! You ARE the SUPERIOR race……. and we the inferior. What else could explain OUR abject self delusion and self loathing in allowing our aid to be used to buy our leaders and our policy and subverted against our OWN interests…???? Our ability to project OUR OWN interests with the BILLIONS in aid we GIVE them…..has……… is …..and will be ……STOLEN and used instead to subvert and UNDERMINE OUR interests…… You win!!!!!…..eeeerrr…..well….. Except for this DEMOCRACY movement we see in the countries you wish to DOMINATE………….Is it the END of YOUR SCAM…??? Or just another bump in the road….?????
Johnny in Wi.
January 31st, 2011 at 11:24 pm
The winner will hopefully be the American people who can finally see what our policies have done to the world. The world can run itself without our butting in. Pat Buchanan has written a great column. He is a true patriot who has been fighting to get our tropps home and out of these wars for 20 years. If anyone deserves the Nobel Peace Prize he does.
tommauel
January 31st, 2011 at 11:47 pm
I don't know about a Nobel but his article is a very good description of the likely outcome of this revolution.
ghouri
February 1st, 2011 at 5:19 am
America will be only looser as the Israelis will black mail them and force to open new war fronts may be Iran.
Egyptians will loose their position as a blind supporter of Israelis and US and we will have may be in three years american and Israelis free Arab states.
jojo
February 1st, 2011 at 5:51 am
Pat–wake up–"Surely, it is not our freedom of speech, freedom of the press, freedom of assembly, or free elections "–What bullsh!t from a previous politician. Every time nearing the voting time, RePug Patty shows his colors–free assembly? Free press? free elections in USi ??????????????????
Don't count on Egypt changing any time soon–remember—Sadat's VP was Mubarack and expect more assissinations like Sadat's Naser's (with the help of Is'real)
John V. Walsh
February 1st, 2011 at 6:49 am
Great and insightful column by Pat Buchanan. I would also recommend the piece by Chris Hedges also carried on AW.C today.
On additional point. If one looks at the gathering in Tahrir Square, it seems to have people from all classes and walks of life – a genuinely popular gathering – including people of different political outlooks and partiess.
Such will be the look of any demonstration at the White House which calls for an end to Empire – it will consist of Tea Partiers as well as the Birkenstock crowd – and everything in between which is most of the people.
We had better have this as our vision if this Empire of ours is not to destroy ever more human life and well being.
John V. Walsh
tomofsnj
February 1st, 2011 at 7:25 am
What is interesting is up till what appears to be a second ago The biggest problem Israel faced was getting the traitor J. Pollard returned. The Israel administrative people were doing their job of not issuing building permits to arabs so when someone wanted the property owned by arab the government would be happy to knock the arab home down. AIPAC just had a major convention In Washington and there actually got 3/4 of our congressmen and senators to come to the event. Many like John Kerry actually attempted to give a speech in Hebrew to show his loyalty to Israel. Today we are in deep trouble and every arab will remember the many congressmen and senator who thought it important to attent the AIPAC convention. Things are good and there is no dark clouds on the horizon at least last week for the fans of AIPAC. It was amazing to hear that Bibi was mad at Obama for his lack of support of Egypt. I wonder if Bibi thought how his slaughter in Gaza got the attention fo the arabs who might think that they would not like to be subject to being treated like the way Israel was treating the people of Gaza. Bibi being a crier of the horrors of growing up with his religion sure is not the man to lead Israel out of the mess of the brain dead people who probably forgot to think because they were living the good life on the US Taxpayers dime.
antonio moreno
February 1st, 2011 at 8:40 am
Are you sure of those detailed " freedoms" in your article or are you just condescending to your readers?….remember McCarthy of yonder days? …or the FBI raids on antiwar people today?
Bob D
February 1st, 2011 at 9:23 am
I don't say Pat is a hypocrite or even disingenuous. But he does seem to pay attention to who his audience is. He would not make statements like this on "Morning Joe". The reason is obvious. The zionist-leaning management would boot him off the show and end his career. He saw what happened to the old lady in the first row who brought the idiocy of our policy towards Israel at the president's press briefings. And her position was alot more secure than Pat's.
adil abou
February 1st, 2011 at 9:27 am
i never hate the states. as a matter of fact i love all the values the US calls for,but unfortunatly it calls for all the good values withen the states only. the US government deqals with the people of the Middle east as herd of cows which live to eat and be fed only,and can be BBQed whenever it needs to eat them on a trip. the US army deals with Iraqi people as numbers only and can kill as many numbers as they can. remember when Mr Bush announced that the US ARMY killed only 30000 people. how small number to Mr. Bush…… i remember Mr. Kissenger when he said the Middle easterns are only 21 persons,and these are the only ones who we can make deals with them. and when asked "what about the people?". he answered that they are controled by the 21 leaders. he ignored 250 millions just for the sake american intrest. i beleive the american intrest can be gained much better when dealing with real people not with Dictators whom were made by the US secret services and agents who live all over our area. most of us arabs admire the US and can not deny the US contributions to the whole world in all feilds of knowldge,but we can not understand why the US deal with us in such a bad way.
adil abou
February 1st, 2011 at 9:28 am
The US is trying to oppress 250 million arabs for the sake of 5 million israeles who were never the owners of palestine. eventhough arabs agreed to all peace process to live side by side with israel, israel will never allow the peace process to be finalized.
i agree on all what you've written in your article. thanks there are a lot of people out there who could understand our feelings
adil abou
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marko
February 1st, 2011 at 11:24 am
Johnny in Wi: It is not that the truth of US policies have been hidden. Those who wanted to see and who chose to see have indeed seen and agitated against them for years. If the "American people" finally see it will be because the truth has been forced upon them on a horribly catastrophic scale, stripping away any and every illusion of security and justice. 9/11 was the truth of what US foreign policy has done to the world forcing itself upon the American people, and their response thus far has been to burrow their heads further in the stinking heap of lies, distortions, and delusions that make up their daily reality. This is a classic setup for a monumental fall. Ugly, destructive, and terrifying. While it would not be undeserved, it would be a disaster because the ripples of such a collapse would affect nearly the whole world. Perhaps it would be for the best, but the price of getting there will be devastating.
andy
February 1st, 2011 at 1:14 pm
You could say the same thing about Mexico or Latin America but probably won't.
Lorraine
February 1st, 2011 at 2:10 pm
Yea, verily, Mr. Buchanan, I concur wholeheartedly. BTW, I love seeing you on "Morning Joe"… but I suppose candor of this kind is still taboo on the MSM. Oh well, the world is turning… perhaps for the better. One can only hope.
Sam
February 1st, 2011 at 2:14 pm
Turkey,Iran and Egypt, the 3 greater moslem countries in the ME will have more to say.
theothercanada
February 1st, 2011 at 2:42 pm
Nazis aka WASPS are equal opportunity en-slavers and their ultimate goal/aim is to enslave all non-whites , it no matter if they British and her colonies, American or German.
andy
February 1st, 2011 at 9:25 pm
You need to get over yourself friend.
theothercanada
February 2nd, 2011 at 2:56 am
OK and thanks for the advice it is an honor to be helped by the superior being.
khalid
February 18th, 2011 at 1:55 pm
NICE ARTICLE. IN THIS ARTICLE THERE IS A LOT TO BE LEARNED BY AMERICAN PEOPLE.
YOU ARE FORCING THEM TO GET UP FROM THE GRAND PA S SLEEP AND CLEAN THE
DC AND ALL IN IT. TIME NOT TO SAVE THE WORLD BUT TO SAVE AMERICA ITSELF.