In Egypt, will it be a military dictatorship or an Islamist dictatorship?

Danger signs. David Kirkpatrick reports from a village outside of Cairo in today’s New York Times:

In the aftermath of the vote, Egyptian liberals, Israelis and some Western officials have raised alarms that the revolution may unfold as a slow-motion version of the 1979 overthrow of the shah of Iran: a popular uprising that ushered in a conservative theocracy. With two rounds of voting to go, Egypt’s military rulers have already sought to use the specter of a Salafi takeover to justify extending their power over the drafting of a new constitution. And at least a few liberals say they might prefer military rule to a hard-line Islamist government. Continue reading In Egypt, will it be a military dictatorship or an Islamist dictatorship?