It is likely only a matter of time now before Morsi is replaced by something else or someone else governing the country. The real question likely is: "Will this happen without extreme bloodshed?" And I think this depends upon Morsi's supporters.
So, even though the army overwhelmingly would win such a potential battle the question also becomes, "Will the Muslim Brotherhood resort to terrorist means to stay in power with or without Morsi?" So, these two questions seem to be the problems of the moment to consider for Egypt and the world.
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