Associated Press: the military coup in Egypt horizon looms

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The agency said "Associated Press" American patience is the military on the country's rulers Islamists began to run out, although there are growing signs that, especially after escalating criticism indirect by the army of the policies of the Islamists, and veiled threats that the army had come back to seize power again.
The agency noted that tensions in the country raises the specter of military intervention similar to what happened in early 2011, as the tension comes at a time hit the despair of many Egyptians from the presence of an imminent end to the political crisis between President Mercy and the Muslim Brotherhood on one side and secular opposition and liberalism on the other.
It pointed out that the reason for the recent tension between the army and the institution of the presidency due to the rumors that have sprung up recently about the intention of the President Mursi dismissal of Maj. Gen. Abdel Fattah al-Sisi, the defense minister, for refusing attempts to subject the army to control the government controlled by the Muslim Brotherhood.
In the view of U.S. news agency that Sisi may have angered President Mursi remarks last month by hinting to the willingness of the army to intervene so as not to collapse the state if it is not accessible solution to end the political crisis, and the statement Sisi earlier this month that he would not allow the Egyptian army that is subject to the group Muslim Brotherhood, and its emphasis on the identity of the national army, which the Associated Press said that he might have provoked the institution of the presidency
It considered that the common dismissal of Sisi may serve as a test balloon launched by the Muslim Brotherhood to measure the reaction of the army and the public
She explained that although the military did not respond formally to these rumors but the news quickly spread, quoting anonymous military source that any attempt to sack any military commander will prepare tantamount to suicide for the government, referring to a state of rage within the armed forces
However, that had distanced himself from the army later statements that the situation seemed serious dramatically to the extent that payment of the Office of the President Mursi to issue a statement on Monday evening, it seemed that it aims to calm the military establishment
She pointed out that the refusal of military leaders to intervene to enforce a curfew declared by President Morsi in the Suez Canal during the riots last month, was an insult publicly for the latter, while out a number of senior commanders in the army advertisers refusing to use force against civilians in the cities of the channel in a direct challenge to President Mursi
She added that the statements of the Chief of Staff of the Egyptian army, Major General Sidqi Subhi, this week in which he said "The military is closely watching events and that if asked the Egyptians to help the army, the armed forces will be on the street in less than a second," the warning implicit least to President Mursi and his 
And warned that the political climate charged and the collapse of the economy may make the military coup sophisticated hello in some parts of the country, or at least a necessary evil to save the state, but when put history in mind, there are serious questions about whether a military intervention to resolve any of the problems facing Egypt in a short time enough to satisfy the people who boiling anger of the chaos and suffering over the past two years
She said that although the military may fear intervene directly again in politics and things of power and that harmed his reputation greatly in the period in which he steered the country after the overthrow of President ousted Hosni Mubarak, but it runs the risk of further damage to his reputation if not moved to put the state on solid ground soon
The Agency concluded its report by saying that if there is a sufficient amount of popular resentment toward the institution of the presidency and thinking well in the military, it may be enough to give her another chance.
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