Military Coup in Egypt...right now

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I see a lot of you are saying this is a bad precedent. Imo this is the best thing that could of happened. If you watched The Real News Network you would of seen this coming last year. I know Jimmy Carter organization, and most of the U.S. media said the presidential election were fair, but many in Egypt thought the whole process was corrupt. Many of the original people involved in the revolution did even vote because they were so disgusted at what was happening. The Real News Network was interviewing regular people inside of Egypt during this time and they didn't seem happy about what was going on.

On top of all that Morsi trashed the constitution and tried to take more power. He was well on his way to becoming a dictator. The people of Egypt did the right thing.
 

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I think Egypt got it right. If you do a bad job at work your boss can fire your ass, so why can't we fire politicians? The Egyptian election was a sham so don't give me that crap either. Imagine being able to fire bush two years in to Iraq war. Look at how many lives will be saved.

My over taxed ass pays for some of this crap so I wanna be able to fire those fools if they're doing a shytty job. But for Egypt the most important part is what comes next. I hope the next ruler is a little more better and smarter than the last guy.

Happy 4th fellas
 

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I see a lot of you are saying this is a bad precedent. Imo this is the best thing that could of happened. If you watched The Real News Network you would of seen this coming last year. I know Jimmy Carter organization, and most of the U.S. media said the presidential election were fair, but many in Egypt thought the whole process was corrupt. Many of the original people involved in the revolution did even vote because they were so disgusted at what was happening. The Real News Network was interviewing regular people inside of Egypt during this time and they didn't seem happy about what was going on.

On top of all that Morsi trashed the constitution and tried to take more power. He was well on his way to becoming a dictator. The people of Egypt did the right thing.

Ohhh makes sense now. I need to subscribe back to The Real News.

And I bet now the U.S. government will try to act as if Morsi was never really their boy like that. Fukking creeps.
 

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I've not looked into this

Lets see what they do with the Suez though
 

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[ame="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XKWxLlCi_z4"]Egypt - Discussion with Gigi Ibrahim at 2PM EET - YouTube[/ame]
 

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Injecting an American viewpoint of good vs evil is silly

Both sides stay schemin

But military got that US aid one billlllion dollars so their whole attitude is :umad: and you can't do shyt about it towards the politicians and regular everyday folk
 

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Clashes erupt near Cairo's Tahrir Square


Supporters and opponents of ousted President Morsi engage in running street battles on capital's 6th October Bridge.

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Supporters and opponents of ousted Egyptian President Mohamed Morsi have been engaged in running street battles in the centre of Cairo after the pro-Morsi camp staged massive protests in the capital and other places across Egypt.

A crowd of Morsi supporters surged across the 6th October Bridge over the Nile River in Cairo after nightfall on Friday and clashed with opponents of the deposed president.

One man was seen apparently firing a gun, while gunshots could he heard in the area. People were seen throwing rocks as the two sides advanced and retreated in turn on the bridge near Tahrir Square.

At least two people were killed and more than 70 injured, a state TV reporter said, quoting medical personnel at a makeshift hospital in the square.

Another 17 people were killed in clashes around the country involving Morsi opponents and backers, as well as security forces, state TV reported, quoting health ministry officials.


Three of the victims were Morsi supporters who were killed by gunfire as a crowd of several hundred tried to march towards the military barracks after the Friday afternoon prayer in Cairo where Morsi is believed to be held.

Army intervention

Military armoured vehicles raced onto the bridge late on Friday in the first major attempt to break up the clashes.

Several armoured vehicles, at least one with young Morsi opponents sitting on the roof, deployed on the bridge, aiming to chase away Morsi supporters. Military helicopters also flew toward Tahrir.



The street battles began after a large crowd of Morsi supporters marched from Nasr City towards the Maspero state TV building and clashed with anti-Morsi protesters on the October 6 Bridge near Tahrir Square in the centre of the capital.

Al Jazeera's Sherine Tadros, reporting from near the bridge, said the situation was increasingly tense.

"There are thousands of people on the streets. [...] When people heard pro-Morsi people were on their way, they came towards the bridge and that's where clashes started happening. People are throwing whatever they can and it is a very intense situation."

Live TV pictures showed how hundreds of protesters clashed and cars were set ablaze, as both sides kept throwing fireworks at each other.

Riots were also reported in Al Manial district, an island in river Nile, between Cairo and Giza, according to state TV said.

A state TV reporter said that some pro-Morsi protesters in Giza decided to stop marching towards Maspero after hearing about the clashes.

'Sacrifice for Morsi'

Earlier on Friday, Mohamed Badie, the top leader of the Muslim Brotherhood, spoke of his intention not to give up on Morsi's presidency.

The dramatic appearance by Badie on stage before tens of thousands of supporters in the capital's Nasr City was his first in public since Morsi was forced from office.

In a defiant speech he said, "We are willing to sacrifice ourselves to protect our President Mohammed Morsi."

Badie also addressed the Coptic pope, Tawadros II of Alexandria, saying that he was not qualified, "to speak on behalf of the Christians of Egypt. When it comes to politics you are just a religious symbol."

Morsi, "is my president and your president and the president of all Egyptians," Badie proclaimed, thrusting his arms in the air.

"God make Morsi victorious and bring him back to the palace," he said in the speech, which was partially aired on state TV. "We are his soldiers, we defend him with our lives."

Badie's speech appeared to be aimed at not only firing up his supporters but also at trying to win support within the military against army chief General Abdel-Fattah el-Sissi, the defence minister who announced the president's removal on Wednesday night.

Clashes erupt near Cairo's Tahrir Square - Middle East - Al Jazeera English
 

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State Department admits Kerry was on yacht day of Egypt coup

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(CNN) - After the emergence of photographs showing Secretary of State John Kerry on his 76-foot yacht “Isabel” on Nantucket Sound on Thursday, the State Department issued an embarrassing correction Friday morning, back-tracking and acknowledging that the Secretary was in fact on the yacht on Wednesday, the day the Egyptian military staged a coup against democratically-elected Egyptian President Mohamed Morsy.

Originally, State Department officials were quick to deny a Wednesday tweet from CBS News’ Mosheh Oinounou that: “A @CBSThisMorning producer just spotted Secretary of State Kerry on yacht in the Nantucket Boat Basin. No response when she shouted ‘Morsi.’”

State Department spokeswoman Jen Psaki issued a statement Wednesday saying “any report or tweet that he was on a boat is completely inaccurate.”

“Since his plane touched down in Washington at 4 am, Secretary Kerry was working all day and on the phone dealing with the crisis in Egypt,” Psaki said. “He participated in the White House meeting with the President by secure phone and was and is in non-stop contact with foreign leaders, and his senior team in Washington and Cairo.”

But overnight, photographs emerged showing Kerry on “Isabel” and taking in some kayaking on Thursday.

The New York Daily News just published some of them.

On Friday morning, Psaki issued a second statement, acknowledging that Kerry was “briefly on his boat on Wednesday.”

Kerry again swamped by nautical controversy

She went on to say that “Secretary Kerry worked around the clock all day including participating in the President’s meeting with his national security council, and calls with Norwegian Foreign Minister Eade, Qatari Foreign Minister al-Attiyah, Turkish Foreign Minister Davutoglu, Egyptian Constitution Party President ElBaradei and five calls Ambassador Patterson on that day alone and since then he continued to make calls to leaders including Emirati Foreign Minister bin Zayed, Prime Minister Netanyahu and Egyptian Foreign Minister Amr.”

An administration official added that none of those calls happened while Kerry was on his boat.

State Department admits Kerry was on yacht day of Egypt coup – CNN Political Ticker - CNN.com Blogs
 

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the Brotherhood are reactionary, unscrupulous, ineffective charlatans but instead of letting them discredit themselves completely so they never get elected again, you polarize the country and make martyrs out of them. idiots. :snoop:
 
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