Posted by Flannelman on August 17, 2013 at 00:24:03 from (208.107.18.92):
In Reply to: Who's the bad guys? posted by big fred on August 16, 2013 at 21:47:34:
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Close The military took the Protests last month as their cue to depose Morsi who is with the Muslim Brotherhood and was running rampant over the Egyptian constitution. Who have been called moderate are about as moderate as Barbara Boxer. They are old school conservative muslims who want to take things back 100yrs. The heads of the brotherhood called for a sit in and the military broke it up with some loss of life. So in retaliation the brotherhood is calling for violent protest until Morsi is reinstated. That is not going to happen. So the Brotherhood is trying to discredit the military by putting together a panel to make a case for crimes against humanity by the military. They are ordering their followers to throw themselves onto the military's bayonets to make this case basically. Anyways today the spokesman for the rest of the Egyptian people (call it the other 2/3s or so) resigned to protest what the military is doing but I don't know that the brotherhood is going to back off no matter what anyone does they want control back that they let slip away by screwing things up worse than they were.
To anyone who thinks we shouldn't be involved. Egypt controls the Suez canal if the government falls and canal traffic falls oil prices are going to go up since a lot of oil goes threw there. It also destabilizes the region which helps push up oil not to mention opening up a new area for terrorists to thrive. It benefits us to have Egypt standing as a ally to help stabilize the region.
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