Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak said on Thursday that he would like to step down after a wave of massive public protests but he fears there would be chaos if he did so. I am fed up and after 62 years in public service, I have had enough and now I want to go, said Mubarak in an interview with a Tv channel. "If I resign today there will be chaos," he said. Mubarak, who remains inside his heavily guarded presidential palace in Cairo, said he was troubled by the violence that erupted during the protests and that his government was not responsible for it, the TV channel said. He described President Barack Obama as a very good man, but wavered when asked if he felt that the United States had betrayed him.
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