Personally I never really saw it as a classic military coup, which if I understand it right is a small group of a military that want to seize control of the power for them selves. This was the more a big majority of the Egyptian people who were fed up of watchin Morsi drive Egypt into destruction. 1 person described it as they only had working utilities for a few hours a day, the economy was the worse it had ever been, thats just a few examples. When people are saying your worse the Mubarak you know you suck at being the leader. The MB have been trying for 80 years to gain power/control an they are not going to just say ok you win we lose. But the "security forces" have kinda went off the deep end with their crack downs, if people want to sit in their little tent towns let them. But if they start killing an bad stuff like that then yeah do something about it. A lot of people were worried about the radical branch of the MB the jihadi MB members who have no problem going full blow Iraq insurgency. The funniest thing was people were saying "Oh but Morsi was democratically voted in" yeah an Hitler was voted in too, these guys had their shot at doing the right thing. An instead they started locking up political opponents an ramming a phony constitution through that nobody liked but them. I guess in the end the people an the military had 2 choices sit back an watch your country fall apart or do something about it.
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