Egypt’s Atypical Military Coup
July 03, 2013 at 16:02 PM EDT
There is a great debate underway in Egypt on whether the move to oust President Mohammed Morsi is tantamount to a military coup. Considering that the Egyptian army is forcibly removing a democratically elected president in the wake of nation-wide unrest, the military intervention is indeed a coup. However, it differs from other coups in [...] View the full post at: Egypt’s Atypical Military Coup Related posts: The Rule of Law Kneels Before the Welfare State Opposition to Health Care Reform from the Left ‘Foolish Consistency’