Credit Agricole bank says that Egypt's political crisis is costing Egypt at least $310 million per day.
(Egypt protests cost $310M per day)
Tourism has been wrecked; factories have been closed.
Food has shot up in price.
The Credit Agricole bank forecasts a big drop in Egypt's economic growth, as a result of the protests.
Of course, Tunisia is now much poorer.
Cairo kids by JChris FWhat about the very powerful CIA-Mossad-NATO faction within the Egyptian military?
"Defence Minister Hussein Tantawi and senior army officials visited the Tahrir square yesterday in a sign that Egypt's most powerful institution was sanctioning the demonstration."
(Egypt protests e)
A power struggle is going on.
"The balance of power was teetering in Egypt this morning amid reports of an assassination attempt on the newly-appointed vice president." (Assassination attempt on Omar Suleiman Mail Online)
Could Vice President Suleiman secretly be part of the CIA-Mossad-NATO faction?
"The Obama administration and Egyptian officials are reported to have discussed a proposal for Mubarak to step down immediately and cede power to a transitional government (NYT) headed by Vice President Omar Suleiman with the support of the Egyptian military."
Afghanistan has not improved as a result of revolution. This is Farshid
Who is 'plotting' with the Americans?
"Officials from both governments are continuing talks about a plan in which Mr. Suleiman, backed by Lt. Gen. Sami Enan, chief of the Egyptian armed forces, and Field Marshal Mohamed Tantawi, the defense minister, would immediately begin a process of constitutional reform.
"The proposal calls for the transitional government to invite members from a broad range of opposition groups, including the banned Muslim Brotherhood..." (White House and Egypt Discuss Plan for Mubarak's Exit - )
The Muslim Brotherhood has long been a tool of MI6 and the CIA.
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So, the Egyptian generals will stay rich.
Egypt will be weaker and more vulnerable, at least in the short term.
Israel gains.
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Life expectancy
Egypt 71.3 years (before its political turmoil)
Afghanistan (after its political turmoil) 44.64 years
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