Saturday, February 5, 2011

Obama discussed the Egyptian leadership turnover patterns mimic Indonesia 1998


U.S. administration of President Obama's leadership, together with Egyptian officials have held discussions to replace Vice President Hosni Mubarak with President Omar Suleiman in the shortest possible time, could be on the afternoon of Friday, February 4, 2011 according to the ultimatum given by the Anti-protesters Mubarak is planning the largest mass gathering in the history of Egypt in Tahrir Square.

This pattern is similar to the turnover tops Indonesia's National Leadership in 1998 from President Suharto to Vice President BJ Habibie, who took very smoothly, when preceded by the upheaval of students who bring a lot of casualties. This pattern is the best choice from several alternatives, because with this pattern, the resistance of the Egyptian regime was in power at this time can be minimized.

Although it was reported that President Mubarak has not approved them, but this plan has received support General Sami Enan, Chief of the Egyptian Armed Forces, Field Marshall Mohamed Tantawi, Egypt's Minister of Defense, thus allowing continuation of the Constitutional changes towards a more democratic Egypt.

With the resignation of Mubarak, it will immediately transition to the new Cabinet was formed involving all elements of Egyptian national Egyptian, including representatives of groups that were previously banned Muslim Brotherhood operates in Egypt in the era of Mubarak's regime.
It seems this solution would be the best option at this time for the Egyptians, so that the Anti-Mubarak protesters to immediately stop their activities, and return to their homes and Egyptian situation can quickly return to normal.

Let us pray for the situation in Egypt to return to normal, and democracy and freedom of speech can be upheld, and welfare can be achieved.

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