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Egyptian army officer: Demos may bring end to Morsi
Roi Kais
Published: 13.06.13, 16:34
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1. Muslim Brotherhood
C   (06.13.13)
the muslim brotherhood is the spawn of the devil.
2. The end is near for the "The Three Stooges"
Ivan ,   South Africa   (06.13.13)
Morsi, Erdogan and Assad...
3. All extremist muslim groups should be banned in Egypt.
Harry Wright ,   UK   (06.13.13)
Mubarak knew why he had to ban the Muslim Brotherhood. They are extremist to the extreme. Obama is backing the MB to take over the ME because he wants an Islamic caliphate. He backed the MB to rule Egypt by first proffering El Baradei then Morsi. What does that say? He is an extremist too. That is the company he keeps and he even has them in key positions in his administration advising him. He is sleeping in the same bed with them. Now, Egypt is in chaos because the people do not want the MB in power - the same MB that Obama wanted for them. If Egypt, the birthplace of the MB, is rejecting the MB, that says it all. They are oppressive and dangerous and should not have any kind of power anywhere in the world. So why the hell do they have so much power in the Obama administration? Huh? Why has Obama given them legitimacy when he should have outlawed them like Mubarak did? Something is rotten is the WH.
4. Easy come .... easy go.
Sarah B ,   U.S.A. / Israel   (06.13.13)
Pure kismet!
5. How is the Muslim Brotherhood going to react?
Alan ,   Canada   (06.13.13)
If Morsi has in fact lost the support of the army in spite of having replaced the generals of the Mubarak era with officers of his liking, he will need to find a way to sway public opinion to his side. Blaming Israel for his problems does not appear to be the best choice. He might try to whip up religious fervour by secretly instigating some sacrilegious outrage in order to appear as a defender of Islam a posture which has a better chance to rally support to the Brotherhood. Foreign subversion (already hit blamed in the trials of NGO's)or the Copt community could become the scapegoats
6. Egypt
imran ,   Pakistan   (06.13.13)
Opposition parties must not forget the point that Morsi came into power with 52% majority. Lets suppose opposition are successful in toppling the Morsi's govt. Don't they think that as a result of this unlawful act of opposition parties, 52% majority of Egypt would come into streets and small groups of opposition would never be able to rule the Egypt. And Egypt would keep on declining Economically and Politically on World map. Please don't underestimate Muslim Brother Hood's strength.
7. Muslim countries are in such a mess lately
Barbara ,   Haifa Israel   (06.13.13)
Can there be such a thing as Islamic democracy? I think not. Root cause is basically economics, as usual. Greedy dictators and governments. Hey, maybe Egypt will bring back Mubarak ?! LOL
8. To: No. 6
Sarah B ,   U.S.A. / Israel   (06.15.13)
I'm sorry; did you say "unlawful?" Care to explain?
9. #6
T ,   Cairo, Egypt   (06.22.13)
Pakistani, 52% of the voterd who werent just MB. But decided that morsi was the better choice between two bad choices. Most people did regret voting for an idiot. We do not want our country to be a second pakistan,
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