| Why Does Egypt's Turmoil Matter to Us? 07/12/2013 Egypt has been rocked by protests that some say are the largest in history and has unseated its second leader in three years. It's a bit difficult for us to imagine ousting a president in such a way—so what do the events in Egypt mean to Americans? The first is he sincerely believes that too much American influence is a bad thing. Believing deeply that American power is a problem, he seems to think remaining aloof will prove that America is not an inveterate enemy of political Islam. >>> 4 Steps the U.S. Should Take to Address the Egypt Crisis The "Arab Spring" is a messy thing. Democracy is a goal, yes, but Egyptians desperately need economic freedom. As Heritage's Charlotte Florance explains: Egyptians need to see results, which they have been waiting for since 2011, when the army ousted Mubarak. The events of the Arab Spring in Egypt were triggered by legitimate economic grievances that, two years later, remain unanswered. To bring back their economy, the Egyptian people will need a stable rule of law. The military has control of the country now, but it will have to hold elections soon to establish a government. Meanwhile, the U.S. is waiting—or should be waiting—to see how it goes before promising further aid to the country. LEARN MORE: Get the facts about U.S. aid to Egypt Read the Morning Bell and more en español every day at Heritage Libertad. Quick Hits:
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