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Still a ray of light there, as both sides identify the root of the problem.

Still a ray of light there, as both sides identify the root of the problem.
What are the main complaints against Morsi?
I know there is a concern regarding a level 'Islamisation' that he did not have a mandate for, but what did people expect when they voted for the Brotherhood?
Morsi is the legitimate democratically elected head of Egypt and I think it's dangerous for Egyptians to be calling for his removal, unless he has severely overstepped the mark, and even then there should be caution. It'll undermine future presidents/governments. I'm surprised that the military still has the power to issue these kind of ultimatums. Has nobody told them that they are now operating in a democracy? Morsi should sack the generals.
What are the main complaints against Morsi?
I know there is a concern regarding a level 'Islamisation' that he did not have a mandate for, but what did people expect when they voted for the Brotherhood?
Morsi is the legitimate democratically elected head of Egypt and I think it's dangerous for Egyptians to be calling for his removal, unless he has severely overstepped the mark, and even then there should be caution. It'll undermine future presidents/governments. I'm surprised that the military still has the power to issue these kind of ultimatums. Has nobody told them that they are now operating in a democracy? Morsi should sack the generals.
What are the main complaints against Morsi?
I know there is a concern regarding a level 'Islamisation' that he did not have a mandate for, but what did people expect when they voted for the Brotherhood?
Morsi is the legitimate democratically elected head of Egypt and I think it's dangerous for Egyptians to be calling for his removal, unless he has severely overstepped the mark, and even then there should be caution. It'll undermine future presidents/governments. I'm surprised that the military still has the power to issue these kind of ultimatums. Has nobody told them that they are now operating in a democracy? Morsi should sack the generals.
You're just as gullible as we were in Egypt. We used to believe the MB as well despite breaking their promises 100 times !! They are masters in sweet talking. Forget everything, forget the economy. Forget the "deep state" conspiracies which are true. Let's focus on just few points:
1) Morsy's decree in Nov22. was a dictatorial one. Sweeping powers , impunity from Judiciary oversight = dictatorship. He lost all legitimacy back then. Legitimacy is not just the ballot box, you know that.
2) Constitutions are consensual not majoritarian as you know as well. That wasn't the case with ours in Egypt.
3) Morsy's and the MB's main tactic to counter the opposition for months was through sectarian speeches and threatening violence and terrorism through their cronies in the hardliner Gama'a islameyah including calling the opposition Infidels the last time of which was 8-9 days ago in a ceremony that Morsy attended. That is, the president of Egypt was on his seat listening to a "sheikh" who was praying against the infidels who will take it to the streets on June 30.
4) Yesterday, the president of Egypt called for violence in an indirect way, for a civil war for God's sake !! No matter what conspiracies are against you and how unfair the situation is, you don't incite a civil war , Live on National TV ever... EVER !!
5) The failures are a lot. A month ago , he discussed how to deal with the NIle water crisis on Tv with figures from " his opposition" where they talked about how they could sabotage the Ethiopian dam and plant spies and spread rumors to confuse Ethiopia. YES, that was LIVE on Air !! New levels of ineptness !! The president himself is a threat to our national security !!
What are the main complaints against Morsi?
I know there is a concern regarding a level 'Islamisation' that he did not have a mandate for, but what did people expect when they voted for the Brotherhood?
Morsi is the legitimate democratically elected head of Egypt and I think it's dangerous for Egyptians to be calling for his removal, unless he has severely overstepped the mark, and even then there should be caution. It'll undermine future presidents/governments. I'm surprised that the military still has the power to issue these kind of ultimatums. Has nobody told them that they are now operating in a democracy? Morsi should sack the generals.
complete joke. Democracy is dead in Egypt. Civil war it is.
what was the highest objection about morsi? Moving from dictator to democracy is never easy.
What a mess. Confrontation is inevitable right?
like Obama then?He was leading the country into a civil war, he has managed to alienate everyone, overstepped his powers several times, lied to his teeth and his performance overall was terrible.
Can someone sum up exactly what is going on? Why it started etc?
Saudi Arabia and UAE in support of the military actions. They really are obnoxious bunch. What do they know about real democracy.
The US/Israel are happy they didn't like the MB, I expect El baradei will worm his way into power.
The US paved the MB road to power.
Israel isn't "happy" at all at this moment in time. In fact the potential chaos in Egypt is a major concern here because of the already growing influence of global jihadists in Sinai. A weak central administration in Cairo may not see exerting authority in Sinai as a top priority. Moreover, if there's anything that unites both sides of the current Egyptian political divide is the hatred towards Israel.
Sometimes things are not as simple as 1+1 internet exercises.