tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8003335.post8659079508907813327..comments2024-03-23T00:46:27.084+02:00Comments on Egyptian Chronicles: Statement No.29 : Slow motionZeinobiahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/12290387395565291310noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8003335.post-81599060146516681712011-03-29T12:38:48.557+02:002011-03-29T12:38:48.557+02:00Dear Zenobia,
The army is playing a game with the...Dear Zenobia,<br /><br />The army is playing a game with the people, it is not the army of Saad ElShazly anymore, it is the army of Hosni Mubarak. They look for their interest and know that they needed not to face the people anger at its peak. They appear as saviors (which they were not at all) and get maximum profit of that.<br /><br />The army is the hydra's head, it must go bak to caserns, they dont have the right to state laws that are uncompatible with democracy in the name of stability (it was Mubarak's golden rule, especially with the emergency law)<br /><br />How can people believe the army wants democracy, while Tantawy was Mubrak's most trusted man for 20 years (and he was the commander of the republican guards beforehand), most of the generals that are member of the AFC should have been retired a long time ago: why did Mubarak keep them?<br /><br />I hope we are not going to be a new Algeria where the generals stay forever, while keepeing a civilian as president (I am not even sure that the army might accept the fact that the president is a civilian)Sakrqurayshnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8003335.post-80791279909632911162011-03-28T16:08:11.490+02:002011-03-28T16:08:11.490+02:00Very nice indeed , thanks for the analysisVery nice indeed , thanks for the analysisAnonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01776673125803885438noreply@blogger.com