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(FrontPage Mag) Raymond Ibrahim - On July 5, Egypt's El Watan published the final dialogue between Gen. Abdel Fattah al-Sisi and Muhammad Morsi, which took place on July 2, a few hours before Morsi's final speech to the Egyptian people. Morsi: What if I don't want to leave? Sisi: The matter is settled and no longer up to you. Try to leave with your dignity and tell those whom you call supporters to go back to their homes in order to prevent bloodshed. Morsi: Don't think the Brotherhood is going to stand by if I leave office. They will set the world on fire. Sisi: Just let them try something and you'll see the reaction of the army. Morsi: Okay, if that's the case, I'll make it war, and we'll see who will prevail in the end. 2013-07-10 00:00:00Full Article
The Final Conversation between Morsi and Egyptian Military
(FrontPage Mag) Raymond Ibrahim - On July 5, Egypt's El Watan published the final dialogue between Gen. Abdel Fattah al-Sisi and Muhammad Morsi, which took place on July 2, a few hours before Morsi's final speech to the Egyptian people. Morsi: What if I don't want to leave? Sisi: The matter is settled and no longer up to you. Try to leave with your dignity and tell those whom you call supporters to go back to their homes in order to prevent bloodshed. Morsi: Don't think the Brotherhood is going to stand by if I leave office. They will set the world on fire. Sisi: Just let them try something and you'll see the reaction of the army. Morsi: Okay, if that's the case, I'll make it war, and we'll see who will prevail in the end. 2013-07-10 00:00:00Full Article
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