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Egypt withdraws from US-led anti-Iran security initiative

April 11, 2019 at 4:22 am

Egypt has pulled out of the US effort to forge an “Arab NATO” with key Arab allies, according to four sources familiar with the decision, in a blow to the Trump administration’s strategy to contain Iranian power, Reuters reports.

Egypt conveyed its decision to the United States and other participants in the proposed Middle East Security Alliance, or MESA, ahead of a meeting held Sunday in Riyadh, the Saudi capital, one source said.

Cairo did not send a delegation to the meeting, the latest gathering held to advance the US-led effort to bind Sunni Muslim Arab allies into a security, political and economic pact to counter Shi’ite Iran, the source said.

Egypt withdrew because it doubted the seriousness of the initiative, had yet to see a formal blueprint laying it out, and because of the danger that the plan would increase tensions with Iran, said an Arab source who, like the others, spoke on condition of anonymity.

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Uncertainty about whether US President Donald Trump will win a second term next year and whether a successor may ditch the initiative also contributed to the Egyptian decision, the Arab source said.

“It’s not moving well,” a Saudi source said of the initiative.

The initiative, which Saudi Arabia first proposed in 2017, also is aimed at limiting the growing regional influence of Russia and China, according to a classified White House document reviewed by Reuters last year.

The Egyptian Embassy in Washington and the White House did not respond immediately to requests for comment.

In addition to the United States and Saudi Arabia, the MESA participants include the United Arab Emirates, Kuwait, Bahrain, Qatar, Oman and Jordan.

Two days after the Riyadh meeting, Egypt President Abdel Fattah al-Sisi visited Washington for talks with Trump. Before the meeting, Trump said they would talk about security issues, but it was not clear whether they discussed MESA issue.

Two sources said the countries remaining in MESA were moving ahead with the initiative and would press Egypt diplomatically to revoke its withdrawal, with one saying that the decision did not appear to be final.

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“We all want them back,” said the other source.

The Arab source, however, said Cairo could not be convinced to return.

The withdrawal of Egypt, which has the Arab world’s largest military, is the latest setback to the MESA initiative, informally referred to as the “Arab NATO.”

The plan already was complicated by international outrage over the October 2018 murder of Saudi journalist Jamal Khashoggi in the Saudi consulate in Istanbul, which Turkish officials and some US lawmakers have accused Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman of ordering. Riyadh denies the allegation against Salman.

Other obstacles have been feuds among the Arab allies, especially a Saudi-led economic and political boycott of Qatar.

The problems have forced several postponements of a summit meeting in the United States at which a preliminary accord on the alliance would be signed.

John Bolton, Trump’s national security adviser, has been a key proponent of the MESA plan and an architect of the administration’s strategy for containing Iran, according to US officials.
 
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It should be called with it's correct description 'Zionist NATO' since it's goal is to emasculate any Arab or Muslim state that even be a threat to the Zionist entity. They have targeted Iran now, has eyes on Turkey next and may be Pakistan too. This unnatural alliance will fall apart sooner or later.
 
It should be called with it's correct description 'Zionist NATO' since it's goal is to emasculate any Arab or Muslim state that even be a threat to the Zionist entity. They have targeted Iran now, has eyes on Turkey next and may be Pakistan too. This unnatural alliance will fall apart sooner or later.

let me tell you one thing, no matter how dire it looks right now, US will NEVER be able to invade Pakistan or Turkey. Reason being, they will have to fight the population as well who are willing to give up their life. This is especially evident in Turkey if you look at the failed coup attempt in 2017.
 
They will support the internal divisions in both countries like Turks vs Kurds and Sunnis vs Alevis in Turkey and in Pakistan the Sunni vs Shia and our five ethnic nationalities. Then when the armies in these countries start breaking apart due to internal civil wars they will invade with an excuse to protect certain groups or to create safe zones for the refugees and will take out all the strategic assets.

let me tell you one thing, no matter how dire it looks right now, US will NEVER be able to invade Pakistan or Turkey. Reason being, they will have to fight the population as well who are willing to give up their life. This is especially evident in Turkey if you look at the failed coup attempt in 2017.
 
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Egypt which is the natural leader of the sunni Arab world is finally finding some backbone to find her own voice in the Arab world.. I guess they had enough of being a subservient to Saudi wahhabi murderers..Glory of Egypt will shine again and soon they will be back in the front lines of struggle .
 
let me tell you one thing, no matter how dire it looks right now, US will NEVER be able to invade Pakistan or Turkey. Reason being, they will have to fight the population as well who are willing to give up their life. This is especially evident in Turkey if you look at the failed coup attempt in 2017.

Nonsense.

The US deployed nukes in Turkey during the cold war, has military bases in Turkey and has used Turkey to attack other Muslim countries in the region.

The US also had military bases in Pakistan to attack a Muslim neighbour, Afghanistan.

Why does the US need to fight the Pakistan/Turkish populations when their militaries so easily succumb to American pressure?
 
Nonsense.

The US deployed nukes in Turkey during the cold war, has military bases in Turkey and has used Turkey to attack other Muslim countries in the region.

The US also had military bases in Pakistan to attack a Muslim neighbour, Afghanistan.

Why does the US need to fight the Pakistan/Turkish populations when their militaries so easily succumb to American pressure?

Having bases is one thing but actually invading the countries as they did with Iraq and Afghanistan won't occur. That was the only thing I was saying.
 
Having bases is one thing but actually invading the countries as they did with Iraq and Afghanistan won't occur. That was the only thing I was saying.

Why do they need to invade Pakistan/Turkey when their large militaries so easily succumb to American pressure?
 
I think that might've been the case before but the tide is slowly but surely changing.

Carry on dreaming.

Look at how the Jamal Khashoggi issue was blown out of proportion to allow the American preacher escape from Turkey because the latter couldn't handle a few days of American sanctions.
 
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