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Presidents missing,roits in the streets, the internets been shut off, public curfew, what else will go wrong.
Looks like things may go in a positive direction if the president cedes power to the VP.
Well, as you probably all have heard, Egypt's president has finally stepped out of power. However, the military is now in charge of the country. What are your thoughts on this.
I'm not sure if he stepped out of power or was stepped out of power, sincerely. When he was doing his speech the evening before, he only said he relegated parts of his powers to the vice-president, and changed a few articles and stuff, but would not retire completely. And the day after he leaves Cairo? ..
BBC News said
Fireworks lit the skies of Cairo and protesters shed tears of joy in Egypt as they celebrated the end of President Hosni Mubarak's 30 years of power.
Mr Mubarak stepped down as leader on Friday, after 18 days of widespread anti-government demonstrations.
The country is now in the hands of the high command of the armed forces, headed by the defence minister.
US President Barack Obama called Egypt an inspiration, but said it must now move to civilian and democratic rule.
Soldiers have started to remove some of the barricades around Tahrir Square in central Cairo - the focal point of the demonstrations.
But hundreds of people remain in the square - some saying they await to hear from the army on the steps they are to take to return the country to normality.
Shortly before the announcement of his resignation, Mr Mubarak left Cairo for the Red Sea resort of Sharm el-Sheikh, where he has a residence.
The anti-government protests that began on 25 January were triggered by widespread unrest in Egypt over unemployment, poverty and corruption.
Murabak stepped down finaly no ciliv war,no war with Isreal, no mob of prtesters in dc
just kidding
guys egypt isnt so bad now (i am egyptian ) they say mubarak only stepped down cause he is really sick , thats why he didnt announce his "step down" it was a decision made on his behalf but he left thats the important thing all we have to do is build up a new government and parliament and elect a new president not that hard :P
they say mubarak only stepped down cause he is really sick
sorry for the double post :/
The 'leader' of the Egyptial Rebellion (I think his name is Bareydea or something like that) is a puppet. We have the Islamic Brotherhood handing out food and other nessecities, and there operating openly in the street. The Brotherhood is gaining the support of the people, which could easily carry them to the top.
And whats worse, is this is happened in Tunisia, is happening in Yemen, is happening in Jordan, is happening in Moroco. The ENTIRE Middle East is engulfed with revolution. What will happen with those other Islamic Fundalmentalist groups start up, in the UK for example? The UK already has its own riots...
I personally think the US is smart to back up the current regime. Granted, its not ideal, but the possible outcomes of supporting the revolutionaries is worse. The US doesn't need more 'Irans'.
revolution
last point is that obama did not suppurt mubarak all the way after the chaos started obama told mubarak to step down but mubarak was arrogant and did not listen to obama or his own ppl, concerning a war with israel that's highly unlikely as the country hasnt stablized yet
all we have to do is build up a new government and parliament and elect a new president not that hard :P
about the government part we do need one *** all the governors we have are corrupt and need to be changed so technically its replacing all the governors
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