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I'm curious to how members see the situation in Egypt. We have 968'ers from all over the world, so chime in. What do you think?
Was it a military coup?
Was the military acting on the will of the Egyptian people?
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It definitely wasn't a coup - a coup has two doors and a trunk, It's not a hatchback or a middle eastern country!
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As an Egyptian friend of mine explained, to me, what occurred was in fact a military coup in support of the people of Egypt. The Egyptian army has always been the protector of the people. As Arab countries go, Egypt has a cosmopolitan population made of muslims, coptic christians and jews. Among the muslim population you don't see the pronounced sectarian divisions and factions that you see in say Iraq or Syria.
While it is true that the Muslim Brotherhood was democratically elected, it used it's position of power to abuse the people and the rights of other political groups in Egypt, hence the coup. Of all the predominantly muslim countries the best chances for a truly democratic political system really only exist in Egypt and Turkey and it has mostly to do with the religious diversity that exists in those countries.
The democratic political system in most muslim countries like Iraq is not going to happen as long as the populations loyalties fall along religious and tribal lines.
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I would like to think that if Egypt can successfully weather this current storm and put an effective government in place, the money and effort spend in dealing government upheaval could be redirected to other purposes. The US could help reducing the amount of military aid that is provided to Egypt. I read recently where Egypt currently has more F-16 fighters than it can possibly use. The military aid dollars that Egypt receives never actual go to Egypt, instead, the funds are transferred from the US Treasury to the aircraft manufacturer and the planes are delivered. It is as if the US is using aid money promised to Egypt to keep US production lines open and armaments manufacturers in business. Strange business.
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