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A Troubling Future for Egyps

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A Troubling Future for Egyps

The Egyptians unlike the dictatorship of Mubarak; they do not want to settle for anything under the ouster of Mubarak. In addition, they want to overthrow his dictatorship, so they have terrorized, made everything disorderly that even police is overwhelmed. They want Mubarak to delete that ouster. Importantly, they want him to resigns to bring a better life for the Egyptians. However, Mubarak did not accept their request. He wanted to kill, torture protesters, or cut off internet communication, but Hillary Clinton said that violence would not help anything. Both the USA and Israel do not like the idea of a fully democratic Egypt. If Mubarak resigns, the Islamist that he has tried to prevent will be easy to emerge. The Egyptians, the government, and Mubarak should calm and do the best ways to avoid the damages. Now, not only the Egyptians, but also Egypt's military does not support Mubarak.

I think Mubarak should listen to what the Egyptians want and try to make a better life for everyone in his country. But if he could not do that, he should resign because

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