Sunday, May 19

Islam, Democracy and the Long View of History

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Wall Street Journal

The U.S. had no trouble living with the Arab autocrats. It did so, as George W. Bush once put it in a memorable speech, for six long decades.

BY FOUAD AJAMI

Defense Secretary Leon Panetta arrived in Cairo Tuesday to meet Egypt’s new Islamist president, the Muslim Brotherhood’s Mohammed Morsi, and the country’s top general, Field Marshal Mohammed Hussein Tantawi. After the meeting, the secretary told reporters, “It’s clear that Egypt, following the revolution, is committed to putting into place a democratic government.”

Such patience and reassurance is wise in the wake of an Arab Spring that brought forth democratic elections for the first time in generations. It should be remembered that the U.S. had no trouble living with the Arab autocrats. It did so, as George W. Bush once put…

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