Egypt’s military signaled its acquiescence Monday to the president’s surprise decision to retire the defense minister and chief of staff and retake powers that the nation’s top generals grabbed from his office.
President Mohammed Morsi’s shake-up of the military on Sunday took the nation by surprise. It transformed his image overnight from a weak leader to a savvy politician who carefully timed his move against the military brass who stripped him of significant powers days before he took office on June 30.
A posting on a Facebook page known to be close to the country’s military said the changes amounted to the “natural” handing over of leadership to a younger generation.
“A greeting from the heart filled with love, appreciation and respect to our leaders who passed on the banner. They will be in our eyes and hearts,” said the posting. “The armed forces is a prestigious institution with a doctrine of full discipline and commitment to legitimacy.”
Egypt’s official news agency quoted an unnamed military official late Sunday as saying there has been no “negative reaction” from within the military. And a day after the orders, no unusual military movements were detected anywhere across the nation.
The United States, Egypt’s main foreign backer of 30 years, said it was unperturbed by the changes. Egypt receives some $1.5 billion in annual U.S. aid.
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