More dominos: Kyrgyzstan, Kuwait, Pakistan...

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Publius has been following protest worldwide.

  • After years and years of waiting, the Kuwaiti parliament is speeding up legislation for women's suffrage. About 500 women demonstrated.
  • Demonstrators here [Egypt] are protesting against the new election law that would have Mubarak run against other candidates. The basis? They believe it will be rigged. I tend to agree.
  • [Nepal] Even after the declaration of a military dictatorship and the oppression of media, the democratic opposition to the king is preparing for a huge protest tomorrow.
  • Thousands of women rallied in eastern Pakistan on Monday to demand justice and protection for a woman who said she was gang-raped at the direction of a village council, after a court ordered the release of her alleged attackers

  • Lots more there.

    Totten is right - the western media, pundits and the democratic left would do well pay more attention Victor Davis Hanson. They won't of course - they've shown an unhealthy fondness for worse-case-scenerio wishful thinking punditry.

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    Unfortunately, some of them might not topple on cue. Head Heeb has commentary on a massive pro-Hizbullah demonstration in Beirut:

    http://headheeb.blogmosis.com/archives/027854.html

    (Abu Aardvark -- now there's a handle worthy of a blogosphere personage).

    Mrs. Axworthy is still staying mum on the relative merits of soft power but Victor Davis Hanson has some thoughts:

    Soft Power, Hard Reality

    "The United States should ignore all this ankle-biting,"

    http://victorhanson.com/articles/hanson022605.html

    Les porcs volent en France.

    "The French have,......decided with their customary fortitude that they must choose the winning side. "

    David Warren

    http://www.davidwarrenonline.com/Comment/Mar05/index281.shtml

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