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Egypt on the brinkReader comment on item: Should Egypt's Morsi Stay or Go? Submitted by Nazim cairo (Egypt), Jul 2, 2013 at 18:18 Egypt is on the brink , we are all doomed. Morsy was always accidental bumbler who discredited brotherhood big time he destroyed his chances, as I write he is still mumbling uselessly. He simply must go as it ts untenable we are on the brink of the rebellion. However if he is forced out by military in some forceful way there will be backlash. As you know Ikhwan,s allies on the right are - Gamaa Islamiya who only recently renounced terrorism, and they will go back to their ways. Where will be those millions now on the streets when suicide bombings starts - back to their flats. ikhwans fall and possibly renewal of terrorism will finally destroy this great nation if taking the whole Islamist project down with it. i wish I could find a better scenario but I can't.
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