Egypt's military ruler said Sunday that protesters must put an end to the current crisis or face "extremely grave" consequences,
in comments carried by the nation's official news agency. "We will not
allow troublemakers to meddle in elections," said Field Marshal Hussein
Tantawi, the head of the military council, warning protesters to stop
the sometimes violent demonstrations that have rocked Cairo and other
cities. The activists are demanding that the military rulers cede power
immediately. But in the upcoming issue of Newsweek, Mike Giglio
and Christopher Dickey report that even according to former Egyptian
military officers, getting rid of ex-president Hosni Mubarak was the
easy part; taking on the military leadership will be far more difficult.
Newsweek
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