U.S. President Barack Obama and his national security team to step down subtle tread Thursday Egyptian President Mohammed Mursi consequences, urges a speedy return power to a democratically elected civilian government, and to avoid violent unrest in the country. Government still refuses to take sides turbulent developments, the Egyptian military installed interim government leaders.
Washington before July Fourth fireworks, Obama met with his national security team in the White House Situation Room to introduce their voices Egyptian leaders and other partners in the region, the National Security Council spokesman Bernadette Meehan said in a the statement said.
Carefully worded message from U.S. officials conveyed a fast and fully accountable to a democratically elected civilian government authorization to return as soon as possible, "the importance of the" Meehan said.
The series consists of Secretary of State John Kerry Hagel, Minister of Defence and National Security Advisor Susan Rice's call to Egypt, Israel, Qatar, Turkey and Norway official.
U.S. officials also urged Egypt and transparent political process, to avoid "arbitrary arrest President Mursi and his supporters," Meehan said.
Delicate diplomatic highlight difficult policy choices of management:
Mursi resignation outright condemnation of the United States might be accused of supporting a ruler, who lost public support. This is a dictator Hosni Mubarak, the United States supports Mursi and his Muslim Brotherhood (Muslim Brotherhood), clearing the path for the power of the 2011 revolution a decade ago with eerie echoes prospects.
Find other ways, they may be accused of inciting opposition or the United States in its commitment to the democratic process loses credibility.
Government to act, if it accepts what has happened in Egypt - actually think there may be the best Islamic Moor West is no longer responsible. At the same time, officials are trying to keep their distance, leaving behind what they want to see the military in order to ensure the long-term drop occurred in the mark.
But the White House also may be concerned about, in the short term, this may runaway hand, the use of military in the streets as an excuse to clamor against the Muslim Brotherhood (Muslim Brotherhood) excessive force. Created without cutting U.S. aid and Egyptians talk, the United States to leave his room, to escalate the situation, if necessary, also with the new Egyptian government, if it is moving in the right direction.
Mursi forcibly removed from office, Obama said the United States would "not support a particular person or political party," acknowledged "legitimate" and the Egyptian people's dissatisfaction was also observed, Mursi, the Islamists won his office in a legitimate elections.
Obama said in a statement: "We believe that ultimately the future of Egypt decided only by the Egyptian people," Wednesday night. "Nevertheless, we are deeply concerned about the Egyptian army removed the president and suspended the Egyptian constitution Mursi's decision."
In particular, he stopped short of a coup label Mursi step down, leaving yourself some leeway to explore the laws of the United States said that the government must suspend foreign aid coup expelled any one country, and its elected leaders. But Obama said he ordered the Government to assess the development aid Cairo portends. The United States believes the dollar 150 million yuan, annual transmission Egypt is a key U.S. national security priority.
"I now appeal to the Egyptian military move quickly and responsibly to return full authority to a democratically elected civilian government as soon as possible through an inclusive and transparent process, in order to avoid arbitrary arrest President Mursi and his supporters," Obama said.
Egyptian military leaders have the Obama administration, they are not interested in long reign, overthrow Mursi. On Thursday, Egypt's Supreme Constitutional Court, Ardsley Mansour, was sworn in as the highest judicial provisional president.
Among his other requests - Military arbitrary arrest Mursi or assistant - Obama seems to have less success. Shortly after Obama delivered his statement, said a spokesman for the Muslim Brotherhood, Mursi and at least a dozen presidential aides had been under house arrest. Mursi, meanwhile, condemned him to step down as a "complete coup."
Part of an interview with CNN broadcast Wednesday night, Chief of Staff, Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff Gen. Martin Dempsey, said Washington had been assured that U.S. citizens will protect the Egyptian military.
As American cities to make final preparations Fourth July celebrations, fireworks erupted in Cairo's Tahrir Square (Tahrir Square) Wednesday evening news, the Islamic military had suspended the constitution drafted and called for new elections.
Officials at the State Department about the threat of further unrest, ordered all non-essential U.S. diplomats and all U.S. families of embassy staff to leave Egypt, the mood was jubilant.
Although initially encouraged Mursi committed to complying with the Egyptian peace treaty with Israel in 1979, and he contributed to Israel and the Gaza Strip, Hamas rulers in November truce between the role of growth in the U.S. is more skeptical about Moore West as an opponent complaining voice louder and louder, his promise to develop democratic reforms are not met. Secretary of State John Kerry warned in April that Egypt might be backsliding in its transition to democracy on the grounds, arrests, street violence and the government's inability to embrace the opposition.
Despite the odd optics, support the expulsion force elected leaders will need, the State Council on Wednesday appeared to be tacit acceptance of the military's move to lay the foundation. Jen Psaki State Department spokesman declined to criticize the Egyptian military's ultimatum, it gave Mursi. But she also said the United States was disappointed, Mursi's speech gave the previous evening, Obama urged his current plan to address the opposition's concerns.
"Last night was an opportunity he proposed a new level, he ...... no," Psaki said.
There are early signs that if Obama accept the military action, he will not support on Capitol Hill. House Majority Leader, Republican Eric Cantor said that the Egyptians have made it clear that they believe the threat Mursi type of democracy, they aspire to a revolution in 2011.
"As President Obama has said that democracy is more than elections," Cantor said. "Egypt's military has long been an important partner, the United States and a stabilizing force in the region, perhaps the only trusted national institutions in Egypt today."
But other lawmakers have claimed that the Egyptian military had triggered a U.S. law requires aid suspension, if the military waste democratically elected government. , Who is responsible, in charge of foreign aid allocations panel, Senator Patrick Leahy said he hoped the Egyptian military to return power to the people of the oath, but at the same time, U.S. law is clear what should happen.
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