"The West is an irresponsible teacher, but Egyptian society should have its
own judgment and the political capacity to itself resolve the country's internal
sharp conflicts of interest. Unfortunately, it has none of this. It is naive and
rash like a child... Egyptians must calm down and think," comments the Global Times.
"The Arab Spring in Egypt has turned rapidly into an absurd farce and
unprecedented tragedy, and this is indeed historical inevitability... China
itself has had a similar experience, but its price was much higher. This was the
Republic of China established in 1912," Song Luzheng writes in the Social Outlook commentary website.
"The painful lesson of Egypt is indeed a very valuable asset for China. It
has made us aware once again of the price of going astray. If in the 1990s,
Russia paid a high price in pointing out the direction for China's path, the
Arab Spring in the Middle East has come at the right time for those more
forgetful Chinese in the 21st Century," he concludes.
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