Analyst's note: It seems that the Egyptian people are well ahead of the American people in understanding the evils of the Muslim Brotherhood ... and are willing to do something about it. Ever wonder why "From Tunisia, to Algeria, Iraq, Afghanistan, Libya, and Egypt, the one common denominator has been this Obama Administration's astounding ability to get it wrong, every single time?" "Read more" and learn why this is true. Please consider Radical Islamic Preacher Meets Senior Obama Admin Officials at White House & 7 Agencies. One might also ask Why are Obama and Members of Congress Giving Aid and Comfort to Known Enemies of the United States? Can you spell t-r-e-a-s-o-n?
We can all see the Egyptian economy on the verge of collapse and widespread unrest in the streets. Morsi’s Speech to Egyptians From the Heart of an Islamist: All Lies, Insults and Threats. Is the Obama administration still considering helping control the streets in Egypt where yet another failing Arab strongman cloaked in a deteriorating democratic legitimacy now rules... who knows? See U.S. soldiers preparing for deployment .... to Egypt.
It would be good to remember that the Egypt Opposition Blames U.S. for Supporting Morsi Regime and further that the Anti-Muslim Brotherhood Protests in Egypt: Largest Political Event in World History
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CAIRO – Egypt's military on Monday issued a 48-hour ultimatum to the Islamist president and his opponents to reach an agreement to "meet the people's demands" or it will intervene to put forward a political road map for the country and ensure it is carried out.
The ultimatum, it said, was a "last chance."
[....] "The Armed Forces repeat its call for the people's demands to be met and give everyone 48 hours as a last chance to shoulder the burden of a historic moment for a nation that will not forgive or tolerate any party that is lax in shouldering its responsibility," it said.
It did not directly define "the people's demands," but said if they are not realized, the military is obliged to "announce a road-map for the future and the steps for overseeing its implementation, with participation of all patriotic and sincere parties and movements"
[....] "Mubarak took only 18 days although he had behind him the security, intelligence and a large sector of Egyptians," said Amr Tawfeeq, an oil company employee marching toward Ittihadiya with a Christian friend. Morsi "won't take long. We want him out and we are ready to pay the price."