Expressing concern over President Mohammed Morsi’s decision to assume sweeping powers through a decree, the White House on Tuesday said that the Egyptian government ought to reflect the will of the people.
“We have some concerns about the decisions and declarations that were announced on November 22nd, and those concerns reflect the concerns that many Egyptians have and that others in the international community have, because we’ve approached this transformation in Egypt with basic principles in mind, and that is we support democracy,” White House Press Secretary Jay Carney told reporters.
“We believe that a government in Egypt ought to reflect the will of the people and we believe that the Egyptian people have to decide what that government will look like,” Mr Carney said.
However, the White House praised the role of the Egyptian President in the recent Gaza ceasefire between Israel and the Hamas.
“The President’s interest was in working with the parties involved to help bring about a ceasefire, and President Morsi played a very constructive role in achieving that,” Mr Carney said.
“We have expressed and raised concerns about the decisions and declarations of November 22nd, and we’ll continue to do that as appropriate,” he said.
“Our interest in the development and transition to democracy in Egypt is one that reflects what the Egyptian people demanded through the revolution and continue to demand, which is a government that reflects the will of the people. We will continue to work towards that goal because it reflects what the Egyptian people want,” the White House Press Secretary said.
Mr. Carney said one of the aspirations of the Egyptian revolution was to ensure that power would not be overly concentrated in the hands of any one person or institution.
“The US supports Egypt’s democratic transition, consistent with Egypt’s international commitments and the democratic principles that Egyptians fought so hard to secure. Democracy depends on strong institutions and the important checks and balances that provide accountability,” he noted.
Keywords: Egypt uprising, Morsi decree




The highest highlight in the article is:'"We believe that a government
in Egypt ought to reflect the will of the people and we believe that
the Egyptian people have to decide what that government will look
like,” Mr Carney said'.
Why? Because it highlights the Palestinian peoples unpeoplehood. Recall
that the USA, and its Mid East sidekick/controller/controlee, take your
pick, the state of Israel did not accept the will that the Palestinian
voters expressed in the January 2006 elections, described by Noam
Chomsky as "carefully monitored, pronounced to be free and fair by
international observers"("Making the Future",Penguin,2012, p 31)worth
bothering about. Question: Why the sudden US love for the "will of the
Egyptian people"?
we are egyptian not muslem brotherhood and not charge at ant political group but we support mursi s decree and decisions because we endure a lot of time from those ppl whom stole egyptiam wealth , we have the most bad judical all over the world do anything just 4 money and to aprove my opnion i will ask only one question: why our judicial council never protest at anything during mubark role?????
Did the US Govt go by the will of its people when it invaded Iraq ?
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