AlicetheKurious wrote:Mubarak is almost certainly standing down tonight. The fact that he was not present at the Military Council is incredibly significant, as is the fact that Suleiman was not present either.
Thank God for that. I was and am worried, like everybody else, that if Mubarak goes, Suleiman will step into his place. That would be disastrous. I hope the people can hold out till they're both gone, and all their cronies with them (though they'll probably take even more of the treasury with them than they've already stolen over the last thirty years). The perseverance, intelligence, and the resistance to provocation shown by the Egyptian people has been, and will always be, an inspiration to the world.
Sorry for not bringing anything new or interesting to the thread, but I just had to say that. God bless and protect them all.