It was a 30 second speech that ended 30 years of Mubarak's rule. And then President Obama said, "It was the moral force of nonviolence, not terrorism, not mindless killing ... that bent the arc of history," and that America would be ready to help.
But what does the rest of the world think about the American repsonse to Egypt?
Find out below:
Egypt post Mubarak: Yes, we can love Barack Obama, says at least one Egyptian
The Telegraph, U.K.The West Loses Its Favorite Tyrant
Spiegel Online, GermanyThose who talk with the Muslim Brotherhood
Ha'aretz, IsraelThe U.S. must help Egyptians regain their republic
The Daily Star, Lebanon'There is something in the soul that cries out for freedom'
Irish TimesObama lauds Egypt's Gandhian revolution, warns of tough days ahead
SIFY, IndiaObama pledges support after Facebook revolution
Sydent Morning HeraldWho Lost Egypt: Not Obama for Sure
Foreign Policy
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