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Originally posted by bluemirage5
reply to post by xavi1000
My guess is, none of you have ever seen such a mega Revolution of so many demonstrators in your whole lives; and their yelling in Arabic would seem scarey and alarming to Western people but believe me it's nothing.
Originally posted by bluemirage5
reply to post by asala
No minister is in power, they can say all they want but I know for a fact there has been a military coup and the Supreme Council of Military Chiefs ARE in charge.
Originally posted by asala
UPDATE:Egyptian state TV is reporting that Mubarak will speak at 10 p.m. (3 p.m. ET)
buying some time?
Originally posted by MadDogtheHunter
Wolf Blitzer on CNN just echoed what many ATSers have stated, "If Mubarak announces that he won't step down, one can only imagine the reaction of the protesters....."
Originally posted by MadDogtheHunter
CNN: Egypts Information Minister: Mubarak NOT leaving, denies that he is stepping down...
Originally posted by Regenmacher
A military coup in Egypt? Spectator.co.uk
Breaking: Coup d'état in Egypt
'Army stages coup d'état in Egypt' Press TV Iran
Coup rumor starting to heat up. Mubarek appointed generals in charge of a junta doesn't sound positive.
Originally posted by bluemirage5
reply to post by Regenmacher
If you paid any attention afew days ago, the Muslim Brotherhood held talks with Mubarak's chiefs and their goal is for reform and positive change in Egypt....they also made it clear they are not interested in running for any elections.
Originally posted by Regenmacher
Originally posted by bluemirage5
reply to post by Regenmacher
If you paid any attention afew days ago, the Muslim Brotherhood held talks with Mubarak's chiefs and their goal is for reform and positive change in Egypt....they also made it clear they are not interested in running for any elections.
I'll put it in simpleton terms. If the Brotherhood is worried, it's bad for the protesters, mmmmkay.