Well, here comes the question that was bound to be asked.
Now what?
The pro Morsi supporters officially have their desired
title, " Victim"!
How did it happen?
Who fired the fist rounds?
Does it really matter now?
The art of pointing fingers is somewhat irrelevant at this
point in time.
Another event that took place today that caused a great deal of conversation was
the departure of Vice President
ElBaradei!
Now, most of us have been convinced from day one of Sisi's
move on Morsi that ElBaradei was a puppet on a string.
So, does it really matter ElBaradei left Sisi's camp today?
Look at this question from the perspective of Sisi.
Who are the anti Morsi supporters really supportive of?
ElBaradei?
Perhaps!
But not to the level
that Sisi actually needed to factor in his support to the planning process.
Does it damage the Sisi govenment that ElBaradei left?
Again, that depends on how to weigh his support.
From the perspective of Turkey and it's dictator
"Egodan", it does supply political ammunition as he fights to save
the Muslim Brotherhood movement.
Does Sisi really care what Turkey 's
own Islamic Dictator says about today's actions in Egypt ?
Nope!
Does Sis really care what the West has to say about his actions?
Perhaps a bit more than Egodan's comments, but even then the
issue doesn't seem to have enough weight to alter Sisi's actions.
Don't forget Sisi has a "Sugar Daddy / Daddies" in
the GCC... / Saudi....
" You do what you need to do to trample this Islamic camouflaged
Arab Socialist movement called the Muslim Brotherhood and we will take care of
your bills"!
That might seem a little oversimplified, but the reality is,
that is exactly what the Monarchies of the GCC are doing.
Ok, let's get back to the original question..... ...... Now what?
So, let's ask the question in a different way.
Who does have the gumption to get involved or even take
advantage of this predicted crisis?
If you guessed the Tsar.... you get a star!!!!
Would Putin take advantage of this crisis?
Does a Wild Bear sh.... ..well... you know where I'm going
with this one!!!
Just about every world leader is going to feel compelled to
give some grandiose statements in the next day or so... .that is the ones that
have not already done so.
What I will watch for is the words of the Tsar and more importantly,
the actions of Master of manipulation.
If Egypt
is going to slip into an Algerian type of crisis, there is not much others are
willing or able to do to stop it.
What the Tsar will set out to accomplish is to take
advantage of the coming events in Egypt .
I would be willing to bet the meeting between the Saudi's
and the Russians last week discussed this very event and what was agreed to is fascinating
to contemplate.