The presumption in the question, that the US drove Hosni Mubarak out of power in Egypt, is false. The United States chose to not intervene when the Egyptian people pushed Hosni Mubarak out of power out of respect for the Egyptian people and their pursuit of democracy.
Hosni Mubarak was forced to step down from power by mass demonstrations against his leadership. I don't believe this was instigated by the US or even in the interests of the US Government.
Hosni El Sayed Mubarak was leader of Egypt from 1981 to 2011.
Assassinated
Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak stepped into power in the aftermath of Anwar Sadat's assassination.
Hosni Mubarak became President of Egypt on 14 October, 1981 at the assassination of Anwar Sadat. Hosni Mubarak stepped back from his Job on the eleventh of February 2011, this happened due to 18 days of massive protests in Kairo.
Hosni Mubarak is the ousted President of Egypt, who has been jokingly called "Egypt's Last Pharaoh". He ruled from the early 80s to the beginning of 2011 when the people of Egypt revolted against his rule. Hosni took power when the then president was assassinated and held a dictatorship over Egypt until being ousted in 2011. He kept his rule with the support of the United States of America and Israel.
Mubarak came into power in 1981, and was taken out of power in 2011.
Egypt has an authoritative democracy. Their current president, Hosni Mubarak, has been in power for three decades.
Anwar Sadat was assassinated just prior to Hosni Mubarak taking power, but the causal link goes the other direction. Hosni Mubarak became the President of Egypt because Anwar Sadat was assassinated. He was also wounded in the attack and was a close friend of Sadat's.
Muhammad Hosni Sayyid Mubarak. He was in power from 14 October 1981 to 11 February 2011.
Yes, Hosni Mubarak is a dictator, he has been in power since 1981 and has "emergency law" on since then.
The Supreme Council of the Egyptian Armed Forces. (as of February 11th 2011, when Hosni Mobarak was forced to step down by massive protests and demonstrations all over Egypt)
Currently, Egypt is ruled by the Supreme Council of the Armed Forces. This started after Hosni Mubarak, the former president of Egypt, decided to resign following the Egyptian Revolution that started on January 25, 2011. This military rule is temporary until the next presidential election later this year.