There’s no way around it: Mohamed Morsi is stuck between a rock and a hard place. Protesters in Tahrir Square said they want him out by the end of today, Sunday, June 30. If he doesn’t leave, the opposition plans to simply wait it out. Well, actually, it might not be that simple. In an interview with the Guardian, Egyptian President Mohamed Morsi said he “rejected opposition calls for early presidential elections.” Read more: See our previous Slide Shows "If we changed someone in office who [was elected] according to ...