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Protests will only get stronger
..........or cease all together.
This happens all the time.
There are at least a couple of coups per year, somewhere in the world. And those are just the ones out in the open. It doesn't include backstage machinations.
When an 83-year-old King of Bhutan or dictator of Thailand is forcibly retired, you see an article and that's it. Inside the country, the people think this will bring about big change, and it does for a few months. Then nothing changes.
False promises motivate people for war, too, not just retiring the head guy. Remember when we were told the war in Iraq would last only a week? The anti-war pessimists said no way, gotta be a month.
If Egypt were truly threatening a meaningful revolution, the US and Israel would be busy right now preparing for war.
Much ado about nothing. Tempest in a teapot.
Typically, if it is inconsequential, the President of the USA wouldn't give a victory speech today at some college about how the protesters won, only to be undermined later in the day by the actual person that the President demanded stand down.
I do agree that the status quo won the day in Egypt. I disagree in that the US has made themselves a central figure in this conflict, and thus far, our calls have gone unheeded.
If you were in Egypt, you wouldn't think the US is running Egypt.
As we learned during the Vietnam War, the US is not the world's policeman.
he just resigned...
Now what happens? Mubarak's hand-picked VP seems to be the leader at this point.
The military is in charge. They will be making an announcement later today on the plan for transition to the eventual replacement government.
Their constitution requires an election within 60 days. Are they ripping that up and starting over from scratch?
So volatile at this point. Great news if a secular and free democratic government emerges; horrible news if we end up with another Iran. Mahmoud Ahmadinejad is already claiming that this is the birth of a new Islamic government in the Middle East.
Switzerland just froze Mubarak's assest. Will this complicate things?
I think that Obama needs to demand a free and democratic Egypt and send emmisaries to Egypt to help form that government ASAP.
I think that Obama needs to demand a free and democratic Egypt and send emmisaries to Egypt to help form that government ASAP.
Meddling from the USA would make it look like a sham, the same would have been the case for Iran as well.
Obama avoids questions twice
White House reporters are getting real used to the image of President Obama walking away from them.
Twice on Friday, Obama made a statement in front of reporters, and both times he refused to answer questions about events in Egypt, which he himself described as world changing.
At first, Obama was scheduled to read a statement in the briefing room in the early afternoon, just before Robert Gibbs’s final press briefing. That venue would have given the dozens of journalists in the briefing room a chance to shout questions at Obama, but they never got the opportunity – the White House changed the location of the statement to the Grand Foyer, and only a press “pool” was allowed to watch.
After he was done reading his statement — in which he said that Egyptians “changed the world” by forcing Hosni Mubarak to resign — Obama turned and walked promptly out of the room as photographers snapped pictures.
Then, just moments later, he showed up in the briefing room to joke with Gibbs and give him a formal goodbye in front of the press. Reporters watched as Obama and Gibbs laughed, hugged and made a show for the cameras. After posing for photos, the president turned around walked away.
One reporter piped up and shouted a request: Could he ask a question about Egypt?
Obama, unfazed, just kept walking out.
We already meddled by demanding a fast transition of power. Now, it's partially our responsibility to ensure safety for the Egyptian people.
Yikes. Shouldn't he take at least a few questions on such a "world changing" day?
