Wrong. Standing by a dictator-ally who had safeguarded peace along the Egypt/Israel border and presided over a relatively stable moderate muslim country for 30 years instead of the radical Muslim Brotherhood was the right course.
Mubarak may have been a dictator BUT HE WAS OUR DICTATOR.
Much like Obama.
I think history shows and the future will verify that democracy and Islam are incompatible with one another. Egypt has a dictator because Egypt wants and needs a dictator. They don’t want a democracy and they won’t tolerate a democracy because democracy is seen as a western/zionist institution. One way or the other, this will result in an Islamic government that is hostile towards the west and, of course, Israel. Israel needs to prepare for the big one.