click on for video:

They neglect to mention being propped up by Obama.

Via USA Today:

CAIRO — The mob-backed military ouster Wednesday of Egypt’s first democratically-elected leader came just three days and a year after he took office and launched a presidency that never rose above the narrow desires and broad grievances of the Islamist movement that he belonged to, analysts say.

Army chief of staff Gen. Abdel Fattah al-Sisi, speaking on national television in front of a row of prominent political and religious leaders, said the military was forced to act after President Mohammed Morsi had refused for weeks to set up a national reconciliation government.

Al-Sisi’s announcement came as millions of anti-Morsi demonstrators packed Cairo’s Tahrir Square and city squares across the country to demand the president’s resignation, a flood of condemnation that amounted to “a huge vote of no-confidence,” by the public, said Michael Wahid Hanna, an Egypt analyst at the Century Foundation, a think tank in Washington.

Keep reading…

0 Shares