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Since [[Barack Obama]] has become president, the United States has been less willing to criticize Egypt's lack of democracy.
==2011 Protests== Since January 25, 2011, protests against Mubarak's rule have continued. Although the forces behind the movement are not entirely clear, it is likely that the protest is led by groups such as the radical [[Islamist]] [[Muslim Brotherhood]] and [[Iran]]. [[Liberal]]s claim that [[Mohammed ElBaradei]], one of the protest leaders, is a moderate, but many experts agree that the rebellion aims to install [[Sharia]] law and a government opposed to [[Israel]] and the [[United States]]. [[George Soros]]' [[International Crisis Group]] and [[Barack Obama]] may have had a hand in the beginning of the protests, and Obama's unwillingness to support U.S. ally Mubarak's government may show that, in private, Obama supports the radical Islamist protestors. In fact, Obama and Soros may even be attempting to install pro-Iran Muslim regimes in the Middle East and destabilize Israel, "[ceding] the power of theJudaeo-Christian west to Islamic tyrants". <ref>http://www.michaelsavage.wnd.com/files/filesSavage/Savage-ObamaGivingMiddleEastToIslamistRadicals-Rev03.pdf"
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