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Photograph: Mahmoud Khaled/AFP/Getty Images 6.11pm BST Britain aid for Egypt under review: UK foreign office Rajeev Syal reports that the aid Britain sends to Egypt is under review following clashes in Egypt between armed forces and supporters of the deposed Muslim Brotherhood leader.
The clashes between the armed forces and supporters of Morsi and the Muslim Brotherhood have further inflamed the country and led to calls from Islamists for a national uprising.
Sisi, a former armed forces commander who supporters see as a bulwark against Islamist militants, promised the "utmost force" against those responsible for Friday's attack.
Up on the wall was a large new piece of pink camouflage graffiti an apparent slight against the armed forces and their supporters who'd intended to occupy the street.
The announcement was a chilling indication of how polarized and dangerous the nation has become in a power struggle between the armed forces and the supporters of former President Mohamed Morsi, a Brotherhood member who last week was deposed in a military coup.
The shah left Iran in the charge of an interim government, but his departure so disheartened his armed forces and his civilian supporters that the whole security edifice crumbled within hours of Ayatollah Khomeini's return from exile.
However, when General Abdul Fattah al-Sisi, head of the Egyptian armed forces, called for his supporters to take to the streets on Friday to give him a "mandate" to fight "terrorism", violence in Cairo seemed inevitable.
By nature she was suspicious of armed forces, and she was no supporter of America either.
He rose within the ranks of the Panamanian armed forces to become a key supporter of Gen Omar Torrijos, the military ruler who signed a treaty with the US to restore the Panama Canal zone to Panamanian sovereignty in 1977.
With millions of Venezuelans still glued to their television sets, the head of the country's armed forces, Henry Rangel Silva, sought to reassure supporters.
Their theory is that she has lost the confidence of her main supporters: the armed forces, and her Lakas party, the only cohesive political group in a country where parties are formed and dissolved like soap bubbles.
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