Shazhina
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Egypt is no way like Syria in any shape , whats happening in Syria is a civil war while Egypt is in transition from a dictatorship to a democracy .
Egypt's economy is in recession as a result of the economic downturn in Europe and the events in middle east but there is not any civil war over there .
Remember Egypt is 90% Sunni Muslim and 10% Christians but usually problems in the middle east comes from Shia muslims not christians .
The other good thing is in egypt both Christians and Muslims are one ethnic group and speak one language which makes the country free from any ethnic conflicts .
The current challenge in Egypt is rather political between Right and left parties but by time they will mature , after all Egypt was a dictatorship for 70 years and still new in democratic game .
Egypt and Tunisia are on the right path , democracy starts chaotic at first , it happened with all countries that transformed from authoritarian regimes into democratic ones and the process usually takes 4-8 years but at the end they will have permanent stability in a system where there is a process for power transfer peacefully through elections rather than wars.
The situation in Syria is totally different , the country has various ethnic and religious sects and the country will take at least 2 decades before it can start again right .
Iran is a horrible country , I would not advise going there , it is a clerk dictatorship that supports and funds terrorism around the world . Iran could face the Syria scenario in the event of revolution, persians are a minority in Iran and it has a lot of ethnic tensions just like syria.
The only true stable and friendly country in the middle east is Turkey , this is one great country that should be visited , Israel to is a safe country .
so...do you think assad should leave power then, as the best solution to resolve syria war?