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Monday, January 31, 2011

Most of the chatter from the punditcracy over the last few days has centered around the events happening in Egypt.

Ross Douthat weighs the unknowns that surround the issue.

The Israeli government meets to ponder the implications for their security.

Benny Avni says the U.S. can play a key role in any transition.

Bill Kristol says if Mubarak is fated to go, then he should leave sooner rather than later.

As for me, I see only two well organized and disciplined groups in Egypt...the Army and the Muslim Brotherhood. Traditionally, the Army has held a significant position in the Egyptian state. But if its officers prove unwilling to broker some deal for a new government, I expect the Muslim Brotherhood to come out on top.

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