salarsikander
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Sir,It seems you didn't understand.
Gulf aid is typically deposited in three ways to Egypt. First is money going straight to Egypt's foreign reserve in order to prop up the Egyptian central bank and increase or stabilise Egypt's credit rating in order to maintain or increase foreign direct investment. The second way is in the form of fuel shipments which help manage Egypt's chronic fuel and gas crisis. The third is through direct foreign investment.
None of this aid is solvent money which the Egyptian gov can simply go and spend on whatever it wishes. Whether you want to accept it or not the Egyptian Rafale deal is not financed by the Gulf although gulf aid has helped Egypt in getting the deal (by propping up Egypt's foreign reserves thus stabilising Egypt's credit rating).
thats another way to look at it.
You see by the links i gave you. Time turned very quickly when ISIS gained upper hand, with the start of Yemen operation.
There is no, I repeat no other force in Gulf countries which has got professional and well disciplined army as Egypt's
So when both of these catastrophe fell on Gulf countries, Egypt was their only choice.
To prop up the Egyptian army therefore making its army useful and do Arabs work ( no disrespect here)
saudi Arabia was among the list of countries to recognize Generals Sisi Coup, because MB posed a direct threat to gUlfs throne ( i will not comment more on that matter)
So you see Its in interest of Saudis and gulf countries to fulfil whatever Egyptian demands.
because after we refused to take part in bombing, Arabs were only left with egyptian choice.
It all makes perfect sense. Especially how Arabs are looking forward to make unified force with Egyptian and asking for trainer from Egyptian air force
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