International journalists Ben Wedeman, Shahira Amin and Christiane Amanpour talk to Anderson about the emotion in Egypt after Morsy's removal and what's next for the Muslim Brotherhood.
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Post by: Anderson Cooper Filed under: Ben Wedeman • Christiane Amanpour • Egypt • Muslim Brotherhood • President Mohamed Morsy |
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For how long does the U.S. adminstration insist on being on the wrong side of history? Few days after the birth of a new military dictator "potential ally" a new massacre was carried on the streets of Egypt. Staying seemingly neutral is a rediculous attempt to play the innocent role. People believed once in democracy, a disaster will follow if they realize that violence and death are the only ways to make change. The U.S. administration must act now to end this before it is too late.