Hope and Change in Egypt.
From the man who could not wait to get rid of Hosni Mubarak and sold his treacherous soul to the Mozlem Brotherhood:
"People don't feel secure, they're buying guns," former IAEA chief says; Egypt suffering from lack of tourism, no investment, inflation.
“Right now, socially, we are disintegrating,” ElBaradei said on CNN’s “Fareed ZakariaGPS,” scheduled to air Sunday. “Economically we are not in the best state. Politically it’s -- it’s like a black hole. We do not know where we are heading.”Egypt is disintegrating socially and its economy “is bust,” said Mohamed ElBaradei, the former director of the International Atomic Energy Agency and possible candidate for the Egyptian presidency.
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