The presidency indicated that it viewed the statement as a coup d'etat.
"Obviously we feel this is a military coup," a presidential aide said. "But the conviction within the presidency is that [the coup] won't be able to move forward without American approval."
According to a statement on the president's official Facebook page, Morsi met Sisi along with the prime minister late on Monday.
The aide's comments earlier in the day implied that the presidency was hopeful of continued US support. They also suggested the presidency was banking on the likelihood that the military would not risk upsetting the US, which provides it with significant funding.
On Monday, the US president, Barack Obama, indicated that Morsi had not yet lost his backing
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USA-AID, this is how much it cost to own your personal Sovereign nation slave (Egypt) that will do all your biddings and be submissive at your will.
U.S. Total Economic and Military Assistance FY 2011, $US millions, to Egypt; 1,470,200,000B USD.
sources;
1. http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2013/ju ... morsi-coup
2. Wikipedia USA foreign aid tho Egypt
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Money rules the world, and one thing is for certain USA's money rules Egypt not morsi nor the military or people






