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► You're just like 007, except your license is to thrill. You've got the magnetism and suaveness to charm anyone from heads of state to rival spymasters. Just about the only things you're missing are Q and an arsenal of shiny gadgets. But who are we kidding? The most lethal thing around is you in your best formal wear, and with a frosty glass of something exotic in your hand, you just better be careful where you aim that stuff. Get in line -- or, better still, jump to the head of the line! Your great energy and ideas can't wait for approval or go through the regular channels, because you're just too hot.
Ahahahaa .... so ridiculous. It is true that we love each other, but that does not mean I am him and he is me. The sentence above is more suitable for him, I just go riding with him. Dahling, please replace me for every time I'll be too easily seen.
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► Dozens shot dead, U.S. tells Egypt to pull back from brink
By Matt Robinson and Maggie Fick - CAIRO - The United States urged Egypt to pull "back from the brink" after security forces killed dozens of supporters of deposed President Mohamed Mursi and opened a dangerous new phase in the army's confrontation with his Muslim Brotherhood. | Video
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► Egypt protesters defy removal threat
Supporters of ousted Egyptian president Mohammed Morsi defy threats of removal from a protest in Cairo, despite clashes with security forces on Saturday which left at least 72 people dead.
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The coup architects now like a crow who wants to learn how a partridge will run, but forget the way itself walks. In doing so they have lost their identity without successfully reaching a new identity.
In other words, the Egyptian military who were wounded by people's slogan when Hussein Tantawi ruled after Mubarak's fall in an era of transition before the election and their demands to dissolve the military rule, is now trying to paint them with the color of people's coup. Egypt's military also overturned the people's revolution to justify their movement. Therefore, they pointed Adly Mansour as interim president and Mohamed ElBaradei as their deputy. However, there are many European and American partners are still not satisfied with this condition. They are still urging the Egyptian military.
In my opinion, the Egyptian military make two vital mistakes. First, they support the opposition stronghold to confront the Muslim Brotherhood, whereas, all of them are still listed as the Egyptian people. The second error is when the military was reluctant to mention the overthrow of Morsi as a coup.
Egypt's military is supposed to be the judge and referee, and not even support the party, but have to favor balanced to all the people, and this is a shortcut and most influential to safeguard national security and retain the military institutions.
Egypt military which decided to intervene to end the chaos should be transparent to announce a military coup and took power and then announced the martial law conditions. First, it must be established the military rule and then followed by free elections. But the coup -- and then they claim that what they do as an act of people -- is a big mistake that give rise to the opposite condition. This is what we see now clearly in Egypt.
Perhaps, the military objectives of this attitude is their inability to rule and keep American aid and close ties with Washington. But Egypt which has received funding supply 12 billion dollars from Saudi Arabia, Kuwait and the United Arab Emirates is able to not to accept "a humiliating aid of America" and achieve national independence and sovereignty.
Crisis faced by Egypt before the military coup is also continued after the coup, so that the military is forced in the coming weeks or months haunted by the split. Additionally, erroneous predictions about the power of Muslim Brotherhood transparently will force them to impose a state of emergency.
It is clear that the demonstrations in Egypt has become an opiate for the people, and it is not easy to remove people from this addiction. Demonstration held by the Muslim Brotherhood to restore Morsi power taken by force by the military is understandable, but why the demonstrations and protests from the National Rescue Front and Tamarud movement that demanded a military coup and has been successfully still continues?
Egypt's military is still running its road map and Muslim Brotherhood remain adamant to demand Mursi to be returned to his office. On the other hand, the demonstrations and protests both sides also continue. This means, the crisis in Egypt is getting worse.
The solution to this condition is The Shy Coup should be clarified as a coup and the military must have the courage to admit it or the elected President (Mohammed Morsi) returned to the presidential palace, and after taking office again he's obliged to hold presidential elections or free and fair parliamentary. In addition, all parties should respect the outcome at the ballot box and henceforth the military should not interfere anymore, and the constitution must be rearranged by involving the entire camp.
To my partner, I emphatically say that I tend to choose the second solution. Morsi should be returned to his position, although only temporary, because this is the cheapest option and minimal damage to Egypt, the nation and the entire region. Anyway, Morsi is the legal president of Egypt. No matter if he and you agree or not, the ballot box has always been a source of strength.
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