Sharq quoted reports that Amr Musa and General Ahmed Shafiq, who served under former President Hosni Mubarak, might join the run-off in June. The paper cited unconfirmed sources as saying that the revolutionary youths vowed to take to the street had any of Musa or Shafiq would run for presidency. The paper concluded that the news highly point to the pro-revolution pre-election return of chaos in Egypt if a segment of society believes that it was acting on behalf of the whole population. Al-Sharq called on the classical and national political currents in Egypt to ward off this tone and support the nearest presidential candidate to their program in the run-off. Al-Watan wrote on the Iranian five + 1 group talks on Iran's nuclear file. The paper concluded that it is a pity to think that once Iran accepted to sit on the table to talk with others about its nuclear program, then a deal is in the offing. The paper called on the world community to tighten the grip and mount pressure on Iran and draw red lines the overpassing of which should be considered a war declaration that necessitates a firm military response against Iran's nuclear facilities. It concluded that Iran should realize that it would not be allowed to build a nuclear weapon today or tomorrow or any time in the future.