It has been almost two years since the beginning of the so called Arab Spring and it would seem that the Middle East is right back where it started. Following the election of Mohammad Morsi as President of Egypt, the contention was put forth that he was a week leader and would have very limited power until a new constitution could be written and a new government formed.
Now once again we see the tents pitched in Tahrir Square and the people of Egypt divided into two opposing camps – the pro-western so called secularists and the hard core Muslim Brotherhood. And with the recent seizure of power by Morsi, who is now being called the Pharaoh, we could quite possibly have another Middle Eastern civil war looming on the horizon.
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