

Egyptian President Mohamed Morsy expressed sorrow for the "lost lives and bloodshed" in recent political unrest in a speech Thursday night and said "the only way is dialogue to reach a consensus to secure the interests of this country."
His speech comes a day after violent protests outside his presidential palace that left six people dead and at least 672 wounded.
What's driving Egypt's unrest?
Addressing "those who oppose me" and his supporters, Morsy condemned violent protests, saying those guilty "will not escape punishment."
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The Bush Doctrine at work. Finally.
Very soon we going to see the same in USA. Another 4 years like last, and you will see.
Another ruthless, greedy dictator. Egypt deserves better than this bozo....