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ABC NewsIn a worldwide exclusive interview with "This Week" anchor Christiane Amanpour -- filmed before Mubarak stepped down -- Barak was asked if Egypt was headed towards an Iranian-style revolution.
"I don't believe that something similar to the Iranian events 30 years ago is happening now. I think that the Egyptians, they have their own way," he said.
Barak, however, warned against Egypt holding elections too soon. He said the only group ready to run and win an election would be the Muslim Brotherhood.
"The real winners of any short-term election, let's say within 90 days, will be the Muslim Brotherhood, because they are already ready to jump and the -- usually in revolutions, if they are violent, there is an eruption of idealist sentiment at the first moment and later on, sooner than later, the only group which is coherent, focused, ready to kill and be killed if necessary, takes power," he said. "That should be avoided in Egypt because that could be a catastrophe for the whole region."
Amanpour asked Barak whether he believed the Brotherhood when they said they don't want to run for the Presidency of Egypt.
"I tend not to believe a radical Muslim movement," he said. But he explained all Islamist groups were not the same. "I think that we should not very easily compare them to, I know, to the most extremist groups of terror and so on. It's an Egyptian version. Many of them are less extremist," he said.
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