caseball2051 said:
he gave power to the military. theyve been pretty level headed about everything so far. Wonder what happens next. I really hope the brotherhood doenst try to fill the power vaccuum
You have been mislead by the media your watching caseball. The brotherhood has stated several times that they are not participating in the president elections. They also dont have a majority in the country. The last number I heard is about 20% of the people supporting the muslim brotherhood.
It is the fear for the brotherhood which gives the west the oppurtunity, to install a new puppet government, for the sake of the western world, not the people of egypt.
caseball2051 said:
Heres a question for you guys that have been following this...
should the UN or some other multi country league oversee and help with the transition of power?
or would that just be seen as the west interfering with their nation and cause more of an uproar?
I don't think this will be apreciated by the Egyptian people. Because of the 30 years of western support for Mubarak.
I still would like to add that the Mubarak-regime hasn't fallen yet. Mubarak is raised in the same army which is controlling the country now. There is no garantue that the army will organize real elections with new candidates.