inbluevt | Date: Thursday, 2013/08/08, 8:55 PM | Message # 1 | DMCA |
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Anti-American sentiment is increasing in Egypt, after US mediators failed Wednesday to foster talks between the army and supporters of deposed president Mohammed Morsi. With the US caught between rival groups, tensions are dangerously rising.
Anti-American sentiment is on the rise in Egypt as Western and Arab efforts to mediate a political deadlock failed. With tensions between the two camps threatening to spill over into new violence, both supporters of the army-installed government and the deposed Muslim Brotherhood blame the US for Egypt’s troubles.
Egypt's government vowed Wednesday to forcibly remove pro-Muslim Brotherhood protest camps after US Deputy Secretary of State William Burns left Cairo, without making headway in finding a compromise between the two groups.Slogans criticising Washington have been commonplace at protests in Egypt since the army removed Islamist president Mohammed Morsi on July 3.
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