Now you are contradicting yourself like a real hypocrite. So, after so much concern for the state of democracy in the Middle East, shedding crocodile tears because of so many dictators in the region, stories about young and smart people who came out for demonstrations, now we suddenly realize that it was, as always, just empty talk and nothing more.
Let me help you, because neither the US media told you about this part of the story, nor can you find it in the popular history books. Practically, the main reason why the Middle East is in such a state is that after the end of the Ottoman Empire, it was ruled by colonial powers in one way or another. During the First World War, the English and the French planned in advance how to divide the entire region when the Ottoman Empire was no longer there, but in such a way as to satisfy their interests. The areas of the Ottoman Empire where the Arabs lived were divided, borders were drawn, and even the names of the newly created states were determined. As a literal icing on that colonial cake, the area of Palestine was given to European Jews. No one asked the inhabitants of the Middle East anything, nor were they given the right to decide their own fate.
Since then, the West has always tended to support dictators, while human rights and democracy are only talked about when it suits the selfish interests of (neo)colonial powers, as they will always overthrow any democratically elected government in the region if it opposes their interests in any way…