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Really Morsi did? But i thought this insurgency started after he was ousted by a military coup in fact i think he negotiated with them to not harm military personal. Well anyway it's awfully convenient for the current regime as it will allow them to take extreme measures to eliminate all "threats" to their leadership.
You don't think one of the largest and best equipped militaries in the M.E. can handle the thousands of insurgents? What kind of opinion pieces have you been listening to? They've handled two revolutions already i'm sure they'll be fine but of course they'll "need" foreign aid if they are to stop their created crisis. So it goes.
That's pretty nonsensical considering the Saudis were praising the military takeover and disliked Morsi's admin. Can you tell me how it benefits them at all?
You did :roll: ......do you know the History of the MB? There is no negotiating with terrorists.
Would you happen to have some sort of Link wherein Morsi negotiated with the MB in not attacking the Egyptian Military. Wherein it actually meant anything in the reality of things.
Just because the Saudis didn't back the MB.....doesn't mean they aren't responsible for pushing the Sectarian divide between the Sunni and Shia.