>> it's one of those moments when those cultural relativism arguments are made, it's a different culture, the people really don't want democracy, they don't want to be free. we shouldn't impose our western values and imperialist way on they people. those arguments have been shown to be hollow. as nick was saying this really is a revolution of the people not just of the streets but, you know, of the new technical elite of the society. they want the same freedoms we do. >> also a revolution driven by economic failure. if these regimes haven't been able to deliver like chinese economic growth the story would be different. in the egyptian case when hosni mubarak took power the egyptian standard of living was two 1/2 times greater than china. the thing i worry about, one of the things that really worries