I actually thought it is more of the U.S. preferring the theory of democracy in the ME than the actual practice. I would need convincing to be made to believe that the Egyptian military whose bills are paid by the U.S. would have carried out this coup if they thought the U.S. was going to be displeased by their actions The U.S. was not an active particpant in the coup but they certainly didn't side with democracy, not here. Plenty of blame to go around. I actually feel sorry for the MB here. They messed up badly in what they thought they could do but that was the plate they were presented with. Not their fault that safeguards were not factored in. They behaved true to character unfortunately but they did it through democratic processes and they thought that it was enough. Maybe a new beginning was required but this has been nothing short of disaster. Blood of so many innocents is too high a price to pay, especially when the end result will be more strife. This is simply no way to build a democratic character. I fear that in Egypt,democracy is going to be anything but, for a very long time. The price to remove Morsi & the MB has been democracy itself, that in my view, is too high a price to have paid.