Absolutely incorrect! MB is highly organized, but smaller than the group protesting.
Once the vacuum is created with Mubarak leaving, the military will be the omnipotent force with the MB trying to assert itself.
During that chaos we meet with secular moderates and move in our special ops types to begin the building.
We forment civil war in every region and keep a coalition from forming.
Gradual power sharing is not in our ineterest.
I don’t think chaos is as predictable as that. Usually revolutions don’t work out well, just look at Cuba and other countries that have fallen prey to the ‘power to the people!’ movements. They are pawns.
I agree with much of what you said. The numbers of the "million man protest" today, as hoped by the MB, is turning out to be only 25% of that figure. Based on expectations it is a flop. That is very good news.
The Egyptians don't really seem to want a burning down of their country at this moment in time. They are probably quite aware of the downside. They are not stupid.
What remains to be seen over the next several months is whether they want to peacefully elect a Sharia law government.
That would be very bad.
This is something I tend to doubt with the Muslim-in-Chief in office.