As Egypt lurches into a new era, a look at its complexities and subtleties helps to understand the country’s likely course. Some thoughts on key issues:

A military court sentenced liberal blogger

Maikel Nabil to three years in jail.

The Muslim Brotherhood is less

formidable than its reputation suggests.

Finally, understanding Egyptian politics means penetrating the characteristically Middle Eastern double game (as in Iraqi and Syrian politics), one played out here by the military and the Islamists. Note its contrary elements:

Egypt’s lower chamber, the People’s Assembly,

a tool for combating the Muslim Brotherhood.

In brief, while the modernity of Tahrir Square and the barbarism of the Muslim Brotherhood both have long-term importance, in all likelihood, the military will continue to rule Egypt, making only cosmetic changes.