kickz Posted July 5, 2013 Abdul;966844 wrote: Just wait for violent protests from supporters of MB.Things will get ugly soon. Civil war is already pretty much guaranteed. Here are events so far; 1- A new interim President, Adly Mohamoud Mansour, has been sworn into office this afternoon. 2- President Mursi has been placed on palace arrest and the Presidential guards have refused to surrender him. He was given an today an ultimatum, either tell the crowds to go home or be put in prison. He said he preferred prison rather than giveup the trust. 3- There is a wide division in between the Egyptian army some of which have officially joined the pro-Mursi camp. A good indicator for Mursi. 4- The corrupt army general Al-Sisi is using force against protestors and death/injury toll rising. 5- They have imprisoned Islamic figures/scholars by the hundreds. 6- An Islamic army has risen from the land of Sina vigorously denouncing the coup and have vouched to fight in support of Mursi. 7- Violent clashes have taken place in many cities by the Army's and anti-Mursi protestors use of violence. 8- It has been reported that the Sa'ayda people made up of Arab tribes are standing up for Mursi. They are known to be people with weapons and strong power in Egypt. If they order their children out of the army, it could end up removing thousands from Sisi's thugs. 9- The Arab states who congratulated the new interim President are Saudi Arabia, UAE, Qatar, Kuwait, Jordan, etc. The countries who denounced the coup are Turkey and Germany amongst others. 10- Saudi and UAE have funded the coup and have promised Sisi to fund the future economic development. They refused to fund Mursi during his time in office. 11- Tomorrow's rallies could be the worst. They are now cheering that tomorrow will be the day the put back Mursi officially. 12- It is clear that everyone who stood on the panel with Al-Sisi when he announced the coup betrayed Egypt. The harshest of them came from the Salafist group Hiz Al-Noor who sold out Islam. It is said that they joined the plot against Mursi starting months ago. 13- Egypt is on the brinks of a serious civil war because the people refuse to go home until Mursi is back as President. They will not negotiate with the army and will take it by force if it has to be. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites