Jan 29th 2011, 15:57:47
I'm not following this completely, but considering that the main opposition groups have lost a bit of credibility because they hesitated too long, I don't think there's enough of an organization among the rioters to make anything worthwhile happen. If an opposition group (like the Muslim Brotherhood as an example I can think of off of the top of my head) can regain their credibility and take the lead, there might be a chance, but at the same time revolts depending on real organization are in some ways easier to take down as soon as the organization is disrupted (meaning that firebombing the main Brotherhood offices and intimidating their main supporters might be enough to shut down the riots completely in that case). So at the moment, there's nothing the government can do to stop the rioting (without bullets, anyway), but at the same time the rioters don't really have much clout anyway, and certainly don't have anything meaningful to put into place of the government if they ever did manage to put it down.
Peloponnese (PEHL-oh-puh-NEES): a mythical land of cheesecake
"We cannot enter into alliance with neighboring princes until we are acquainted with their designs..."--Sun Tzu
Who has time for that? BLAST THEM ALL!