I look forward to revolutions in these countries as well, their time will come.
Of course, their time will come. We have to only wait for their oil fields to dry up... But I'm not sure which one will be first, the revolution in Saudi Arabia or the revolution in the US?
Either would be fine with me, it's time for the people to take back our economies.
Egypt proved the West doesn't always have to intervene.
Egypt proved you have no idea what is happening now in Egypt. The censored media won't show you burning churches and dozens of dead bodies of Coptic Christians as the military crushed a Christian protest recently.
I am aware of these issues, they have in fact been reported in the media despite your conspiracy theory there. The transitional government is seeking to end the tension.
http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2011/may/08/egypt-copts-muslims-clash-cairoI also remember Muslims and Copts protecting each other while they prayed in Tahrir Square. A minority of hardliners burning churches do not represent the people of Egypt and their struggle for freedom.
By freeing millions of people from tyranny
I'd suggest you start freeing millions of people from tyranny in Bahrain and Saudi Arabia. Start bombing, send missiles there and bring democracy! Keep the troops in the region. Bringing troops home is dangerous for it will further deteriorate unemployment situation and probably create the military wing of the OWS movement?!
I would be happy to support freedom for all people.