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Egypt's presidency defies military, says it's a "coup"
2013-07-02
Mohamed Morsi's regime has indicated that it will not give in to the threat of a military coup, just hours after the Egyptian army gave it 48 hours to placate the millions who have taken to the streets calling for the president's departure. The head of Egypt's armed forces, General Abdel Fattah Sisi, threatened direct military involvement in the political process "if the demands of the people are not realised", in a statement implying that Morsi should either step down or at least call early elections. The presidency indicated that it viewed the statement as a coup d'etat, and implied that Morsi was safe as long as his administration still had US support.

"Obviously we feel this is a military coup," a presidential aide said. "But the conviction within the presidency is that [the coup] won't be able to move forward without American approval."

The aide's comments implied that the regime was hopeful of continued American support. They also suggested the presidency was banking on the likelihood that the military would not risk upsetting America, which provides it with significant funding.

The US ambassador to Egypt has spent recent days trying to persuade opposition figures to engage in dialogue with Morsi instead of supporting protests.

Posted by:Pappy

#6  Honduras had their Aid cut off. Won't happen with Egypt no matter what. I wouldn't be surprised if this explodes in the next day or two. Though the question is, if Egypt descends into Civil War, where do the refugee's flee?
Posted by: Charles   2013-07-02 19:29  

#5  OK, its a coup. Now what: Honduras?
Posted by: swksvolFF   2013-07-02 11:50  

#4  ..don't forget his cabal of sycophants. When your world view is shaped by lies and distortions, its hard to grasp how truly screwed up your actions are when things don't happen they way you expect them.
Posted by Procopius2k


Still discussing Morsi, correct ?
Posted by: Besoeker   2013-07-02 11:06  

#3  If it wasa coup, morsi would be making his statement from exile. Or not at all...
Posted by: M. Murcek   2013-07-02 11:04  

#2  ..don't forget his cabal of sycophants. When your world view is shaped by lies and distortions, its hard to grasp how truly screwed up your actions are when things don't happen they way you expect them.
Posted by: Procopius2k   2013-07-02 07:47  

#1  I am truly sad the piece of sh!t Obama has put America in this position.
Posted by: Mikey Hunt   2013-07-02 01:24