UPDATED 7:25 AM EST, January 30, 2013
Egyptian opposition leader Mohamed ElBaradei has called on the country's Muslim Brotherhood-linked government to engage in broad national dialogue, after reported warnings from Egyptian military officials that the county faces collapse. The Associated Press, which has been publishing increasingly pointed reports from Egypt, notes that the country's President Mohammed Morsi has thus far resisted calls to engage political figures to his left, and has instead held "his own 'national dialogue' program, mainly with his own Islamist allies."




