More Egypt Bloodshed Inevitable, Former U.S. Aide Says

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More bloodshed in Egypt is inevitable as President Mohamed Mursi and the Muslim Brotherhood fail to reach an agreement with opposition groups and the country lacks real leadership or direction, said Aaron David Miller, a former top U.S. Middle East official.

“There’s going to be some violence,” Miller said in an interview on Bloomberg Television’s “Political Capital with Al Hunt,” airing this weekend. The result will be continued instability in the region’s largest, most powerful state as the military doesn’t want to govern and the opposition is too disorganized to lead, he said.