Egypt: Generals issue warning to Muslim Brotherhood
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Egypt: Generals issue warning to Muslim Brotherhood

Cairo : Egypt | Jul 15, 2012 at 4:03 PM PDT
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The leader of the SCAF(Supreme Council of the Armed Forces) the real rulers of Egypt issued a thinly veiled warning to the Muslim Brotherhood. Field Marshal Tantawi head of the council said that the council will not allow a certain group to dominate the country. There is little chance of that since in effect the council already has staged a coup that gives most powers to itself.
President Morsi elected recently is a member of the Muslim Brotherhood. Although many suspect there are deals behind the scenes between the Brotherhood and the generals, in public there is often conflict. For example President Morsi convened parliament even after the Constitutional Court ruled that some aspects of the recent parliamentary elections were not legal and SCAF had dissolved the parliament. However the government did not prevent the parliament from meeting.
Tantawi said:“Egypt will never fall. It belongs to all Egyptians and not to a certain group — the armed forces will not allow it,” “The armed forces will not allow anyone, especially those pushed from outside, to distract it from its role as the protector of Egypt,” . “The army will never commit treason and will continue to perform its duties until Egypt reaches the shores of safety.” Of course Tantawi served in the administration of Hosni Mubarak. The army constantly projects itself as the protector of the Egyptian people. The bad guys were the security forces. However, it was military tribunals run by the armed forces who put protesters in jail. For more see this article.

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Supporters and police guard members of the Muslim Brotherhood's Freedom and Justice Party lawmakers arrive for Egypt's parliament in Cairo
Supporters and police guard members of the Muslim Brotherhood's Freedom and Justice Party lawmakers arrive for Egypt's parliament in Cairo
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Posted By albertacowpoke Karl Gotthardt | 10 months ago
The transformation in Egypt is far from over. There will be a struggle for control for some time to come.
Posted By mhatter99 Martin Kloess | 10 months ago
well written - thank you
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