Is Egypt still messed up? Do the military still control the state?

Is Egypt still messed up? Do the military still control the state?

Attached: 320px-All_Gizah_Pyramids-2.jpg (320x168, 14K)

>Is Egypt still messed up?
yes
>Do the military still control the state?
again yes

end of thread

The military overthrew the government because of the M*lsim Brotherhood controlling the government, then they went on a secular crusade against them

That was pretty based.
Wish they'd do it here.

It's a good thing. When the Muslim Brotherhood won, their leader Mohammed Morsi immediately tried to rewrite the constitution using emergency powers to create a Islamic law in the country. Muslim populations cannot be trusted not to destroy themselves, they must be stopped by great men like Assad and Ben Ali

just like planned

>tfw everything has tripled in price since 2011
>oil subsidies completely removed in a few months

Don't worry bro we'll keep the aid coming even if most of your citizens hate us

The military stuff you send doesn't help very much. Send investments

Why don't you go there and find out

Stop blowing up Copts first

The economy there is absolutely ruined. Food is so expensive that barely anyone there affords it. Sisi doesn't know how to run a country, at all.

it is an investment, but not for you guys.

This, but the American news media touts it as a success

Will it collapse soon
No, they don't

>Food is so expensive that barely anyone there affords it
t. algzeera
We can't help our nature

Are you sure?

>Will it collapse soon
No. Just more poverty and suffering

No investment for you, terrorist

I've been there myself. Everyone, regardless of what job they work as or social class complained about the prices. It is an issue in your country, admit it.
Probably. My guess is they'll rebel again sooner or later.

Attached: 1538978980951.jpg (960x960, 91K)

>My guess is they'll rebel again sooner or later.
Yeah and they'll just get mowed down like in Rabaa 2013

In my first post I mentioned the prices. But saying barely is implying there is something like a famine happening. They complain because they were never this expensive before but they can still buy

Isn't basically the whole population against the current state? How's the military presence in the streets? If you all protested for democracy in the streets, would the military launch an attack on you like China did?

>Isn't basically the whole population against the current state
No. Most people agree that he is a failure economically but they prefer to the chaos that came from protesting before.
>If you all protested for democracy in the streets, would the military launch an attack on you like China did?
They will probably do it like France with some clashes with little fatalities

Oh, excuse my wording then.

The eternal qatari

So basically turism is dead and it's no idea to visit?

Well not dead but it's still not a good idea to visit, don't come

Yeah I'm sure it was just a wording error...

Attached: 1516453722547.jpg (208x243, 11K)

:^)