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The dogs in the Egyptian military betrayed Mubarak, under pressure from the USA, as a result of which Mubarak's regime fell to the Muslim Brotherhood mobs....This is also what happened in Libya, and Tunisia.
The dogs in the Egyptian military think they can "manage" CIA Morsi, and his Muslim Brotherhood party, but they can't.
Egypt is in a total mess, since Mubarak left power...and this mess and confusion will allow the enemies of Egypt to use the situation to invade the country...(i) Secure the Suez canal (ii) To Protect the Christian Copt minority (iii) To annex the mineral rich Sinai.
What Egypt needs, but which the dogs in the Egyptian military cannot do is...the closure of all American/Israeli embassies, and consulates....banning of all foreign NGO's....the imposition of North Korea type security state, and the implementation of complete order in the Sinai.
Finally removing the Morsi government from power.
Finally removing the Morsi government from power.
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In Egypt, President Morsi's government has decided to link the prices of medicines sold locally to the prices of those sold abroad.
This is an indication that Morsi is on the side of the big corporations.
The Health Ministry's decision to tie medicine prices to international prices goes against the Mubarak policy of helping the poor.
The Mubarak government decreed that medicine prices were to be based on the cost of production, regardless of prices abroad.
Sabbahi: Raising medicine prices shows Morsy's social bias
The Health Ministry's decision to tie medicine prices to international prices goes against the Mubarak policy of helping the poor.
The Mubarak government decreed that medicine prices were to be based on the cost of production, regardless of prices abroad.
Sabbahi: Raising medicine prices shows Morsy's social bias
The Arab Spring has frightened away tourists, frightened away investors
and wrecked economic growth.
Analysis - As Egypt leaders feud, economy heads toward cliff
Egypt's foreign reserves are now well below half the level they were in January 2011.
"Egypt was held up as the model
for the Middle East - recognized as the Top Reformer for the region by
the World Bank for three years in a row from 2006 to 2008. Indeed, in
2008, the country was awarded the World’s Top Reformer by the World Bank
and the International Finance Corporation." (With
Europe in crisis, Egypt must reverse course)
Analysis - As Egypt leaders feud, economy heads toward cliff
Egypt's foreign reserves are now well below half the level they were in January 2011.
The Egyptian government has to pay an 'unsustainable' 16 percent on
money it borrows (one-year treasury bills)
President Mursi, aka Morsi, will have to introduce austerity measures, before the IMF will lend him any money.
President Mursi, aka Morsi, will have to introduce austerity measures, before the IMF will lend him any money.
The enemy within?
Under Mubarak, money poured into Egypt and provided growth and jobs.
Under Mubarak, economic growth
reached 7 percent
Now, economic growth is around 1
percent, far below the level needed to create jobs.
The next Middle East war
"Sinai has been witnessing a steady decline
in law and order since the January 25 revolution.
"Hamas is believed to have infiltrated
Gaza's borders with Egypt to smuggle weapons into the beleaguered
strip.
"There are signs that Al Qaeda is also
active in the desert peninsula.
"On the eve of the second round of
presidential elections, a rocket was fired from Sinai into Israeli
territory. Israel accused Hamas of ordering the attack at the request of
Egypt's Muslim Brotherhood...
"The Muslim Brotherhood's stance on the Arab-Israeli conflict is clear, at least to millions of their followers across the region.
"It does not recognise Israel and supports
holy war to liberate Jerusalem and the occupied territories, which
encompass all of historical Palestine.
"This is one of the main reasons why the ruling Supreme Council of the Armed Forces (SCAF) in Egypt issued a supplementary constitutional proclamation on the eve of the presidential elections. It decreed that all matters relating to the armed forces will reside with SCAF and not with the newly elected president. Furthermore, while the president has the right to declare war, he can only do so with the consent of SCAF...
"Since the collapse of the Libyan regime, huge caches of weapons have found their way from Libya into the Sinai Peninsula.
"This is one of the main reasons why the ruling Supreme Council of the Armed Forces (SCAF) in Egypt issued a supplementary constitutional proclamation on the eve of the presidential elections. It decreed that all matters relating to the armed forces will reside with SCAF and not with the newly elected president. Furthermore, while the president has the right to declare war, he can only do so with the consent of SCAF...
"Since the collapse of the Libyan regime, huge caches of weapons have found their way from Libya into the Sinai Peninsula.
"For Israel, the fact that Hamas has now access to new armaments represents a huge security
challenge. It is a situation that neither Israel nor Egypt can
control."
Israel "may decide to carry out a preemptive
strike against Hamas and loyal cells deep within Sinai."