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Deadline for Morsi expires, Egypt military tightens grip
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Published: 03.07.13, 17:14
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1. Boy, that "Sisy" is not a sissy at all
Jerome ,   Burma   (07.03.13)
Looks like humanity will win this round
2. to # 1
Dov ben David ,   Eilat, Israel   (07.03.13)
What makes you believe that this "new revolution will not go down the drain like all the other so called "spring revolutions" You will soon se a disaster when the army interviens...
3. Another Arab 'spring' meltdown is on its way
Al   (07.03.13)
couldn't have happened to a better bunch. Goes to show what America has been backing for the past 30+ years. Every accord Israel ever signed with the Arabs is worth nothing. Only the Jews actually believe the Arab BS..they don't believe it themselves. Israel is surrounded by a vast ocean of garbage...there will never be peace with them. All talk of peace is delusional at best, insane at worst.
4. I predicted Morsi would only last 1 year.
Yanky ,   Baltimore   (07.03.13)
5. better send hillary
arne ,   chicago usa   (07.03.13)
back there and quick. she's the only one who can handle this--oh by the way, she might as well take bill with her, he can make a speech at the square, and I might ask the good reverend jesse to come along and put some rymes together to help settle things down.
6. what bloodshed?
Gabor ,   Budapest, Hungary   (07.03.13)
"In the meeting, ElBaradei will urge the armed forces to intervene to stop the bloodshed". Not that I'm for Morsi, but there is no bloodshed. There are mass protests, hundreds of thousands of people and 16 or 22 have died so far according to different sources. You can say bad things but Morsi and the police have not at all attacked the protesters.
7. 6 Gabor
alsky ,   Toronto   (07.03.13)
the situation is very fluid. Although there are few deaths, things change very quickly. Time will tell (just reading 39 dead with many hundreds injured) To the 39 dead and their families----thats bloodshed !
8. Us posirtion supports Morsi. Is that strange?
Stephen in New York   (07.03.13)
Obama, his State Dept and his Egyptian ambassador support continued Morsi rule despite the will of the Egyptian people in the streets in their millions. Is that curious or is it just me?
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