Frogman
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I'm not trolling. Let me clarify. It's my opinion about my judgement of the Egyptian army. But the failures of the Army are facts.
Respond to my question then. If I'm wrong, tell me. I'll listen, trust me
This is a story that spans more than six decades with a hell of a lot of events.
Ill put it this way, through thick and thin the Egyptian military plucked on through embarrassing defeat and ridicule within Egypt and outside of it, however, the bond it created with the Egyptian people during the triparthide aggression was never lost (even after 67) and that is what spurred it to reinvent itself and succeed during the war of attrition and 1973. To many people the military remains an integral part of Egyptian nationalism as a result of the trails and tribulations it has been through and the fact that many in Egypt have lost fathers, sons and brothers during these wars.
But here's why Turks and Egyptians are different.
It isn't the Turkish militaries job to "protect" Turkey from moderate Islamists. What you call decapitating is just how things should be. I was very angry about the Ergenekon trials and the jailings but civilian-led militaries are the right way to go. It's just our trial was politically motivated, but thats a whole other topic.
@hinduguy, you're right I should have been more respectful. But it's a topic that I'm very aggravated about and Egyptians have done nothing but insult Turkey for what? Saying the coup was a coup? For supporting democracy?
Condemning the coup is fine, supporting democracy is fine. What made Egyptians angry is when Erdogan said that Mohammed Morsi remained the legitimate president of Egypt. Now to an already politically xenophobic country that is seen as a grave interference in Egyptian matters.
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