John Kerry actually had a pretty well done statement on the situation out today:

The events unfolding across Egypt are cause for grave concern. Egypt
is an important American ally which took brave and bold steps to make
peace with Israel, and we will never forget that President Sadat paid
for that act of courage with his life. It was in that time of turmoil
and challenge that Hosni Mubarak became President.
"Now, President Mubarak faces a different kind of challenge. I call on
the Egyptian government and security forces to exercise restraint in
dealing with protesters and to respect the human rights of its
citizens to seek greater participation in their own government. The
Egyptian government also should immediately restore communications and
access to social networking sites. I hope the people of Egypt will
continue to remember the lessons and legacy of peaceful protesters
from Gandhi to Dr. King and to exercise their right to be heard in
that tradition, which will rally peaceful people everywhere in
solidarity.

"We know that repression will not remedy the problems that leave
people in Egypt and across the Middle East feeling hopeless and
frustrated. In the final analysis, it is not with rubber bullets and
water cannons that order will be restored.

"The time has come for governments in the region to urgently improve
governance and transparency, open the field to true opposition and new
political identities, create real avenues for listening to and
considering the wants and needs of their citizens, and demonstrate to
younger generations that they will have better opportunities tomorrow
than they do today. In the case of Egypt, President Mubarak has the
opportunity to quell the unrest by guaranteeing that a free and open
democratic process will be in place when the time comes to choose the
country's next leader later this year.

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