materialize. whether or not that was from the actual orders of the muslim brotherhood or perhaps there was some kind of protest fatigue still remains to be seen. be more interesting to see what happens in the coming days. so, the op-ed this weekend, so many of them warning that egypt is on the brink of an insurgency and all out civil war. it looked like a war zone for sure last week. is there a sense in cairo it s going to get that bad? reporter: well, there s certainly the concern more so than the actual sense and there s several reasons for that. one egypt still has very strong state institutions besides the military but at least governor, municipalities, a lot of them are not in any way shape or form in danger of breaking down. what concerns people here more is the cohesion of the state, the identity of the state. that s the major concern. there are some parts of the country that are certainly
towards civil war. joined now by lisa, an analyst and journalist and fox news contributor and judy miller is a pulitzer prize winning investigator and author and fox news contributor, ralph peters. thank you so much for all of you being here. judy, let me start with you, in terms of what you re learning about what s going on, on the go around there. what s happening? this is clearly a very tense moment. a miami in which the military feels it has to assert it s authority. it has to tell the muslim brotherhood if they continue to resist what s happened, they will be killed, it s what happened in the mosque yesterday or they will be arrested. the muslim brotherhood is a top-down organization. the military is taking this step to prevent an all out civil war. lisa, we have talk about the different stages of revolution. you have the toppling of hosni mubarak and then you have this what looks to be now an interim
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annan says we cannot let this happen and if it become as daily routine there will be all out civil war. so, what do you do? guest: well, in fairness, he has only effective as the countries involved in the conflict or the security council members allow him to be. and right now you have a fundamental split in the security council, the united states and countries want to do more. russia and china want to do less. as long as that split remains, there is a limit to what the national security can or will do. shepard: but john mccain and others suggest we arm the rebels. a nod to afghanistan could suggest to some that could be a losing proposition. guest: well, i would way look at libya, for example, where libya was awash in weapons and now just this week a militia group took over temporarily the
were unharmed, although they were fired upon while trying to gain access to the site to investigate. this remember is just two weeks after 108, mostly women and children again, were murdered in several villages door-to-door. u.n. envoy kofi annan says his plan for peace is not working and putting the blame on the syrian government. he warned the country is now headed for all out civil war. wes, kofi annan tells the general assembly yesterday we cannot allow mass killing to become part of the everyday reality in syria. the question is, how does the u.n. and the world community stop it? i don t think the country is headed to an all-out civil war. i think it s there already. and the problem is a real legitimacy issue within the syrian government. and right now there, is no rationale behind the ration. this is purely about trying to hold onto power. and i think probably one of the biggest challenges of the annan plan actually is not necessarily the syrian government. it s also china. it