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تعرَّف على سبب تعاقد سلاح الجو المصري على مقاتلات الرافال الفرنسية


Ashraf Al-Ashry, managing editor of Al-Ahram newspaper, said in an interview with the Russian channel “Russia Today” that the Egyptian army will return Ethiopia to the Stone Age again.

He said that when the agreement was reached in 1959 and 1902, Ethiopia was an independent country ruled by the emperor, and therefore he agreed to all these agreements, which are international agreements deposited at the United Nations and the Security Council, and therefore evasion and evasion now have no place in political expressions.

He continued, "The Renaissance Dam, the Blue River, and the Nile River are international riparian beaches that benefit everyone and not a personal benefit, and Cairo will not accept turning the Renaissance Dam into a hermitage to shut off the water for 100 million Egyptian people."

Threatening, he said: “The countries must know their political and military sizes and weights in order to talk with major countries in the region so that they are not exposed to dangers and conditions that will lead to disappointments and disasters. With political realism, and to look a lot in the mirror, because the size of the losses and disasters that will fall on the head of the Ethiopians will be the greatest disaster in crowding the Ethiopians into the corner and perhaps their return to the Stone Age again.


https://www.defense-arabic.com/2021/06/12/مدير-تحرير-الأهرام-الجيش-المصري-سيعيد/
 
تعرَّف على سبب تعاقد سلاح الجو المصري على مقاتلات الرافال الفرنسية

Threatening, he said: “The countries must know their political and military sizes and weights in order to talk with major countries in the region so that they are not exposed to dangers and conditions that will lead to disappointments and disasters. With political realism, and to look a lot in the mirror, because the size of the losses and disasters that will fall on the head of the Ethiopians will be the greatest disaster in crowding the Ethiopians into the corner and perhaps their return to the Stone Age again.


https://www.defense-arabic.com/2021/06/12/مدير-تحرير-الأهرام-الجيش-المصري-سيعيد/
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Ashraf Al-Ashry, managing editor of Al-Ahram newspaper, said in an interview with the Russian channel “Russia Today” that the Egyptian army will return Ethiopia to the Stone Age again.

Interesting that this is not just some journalist's opinion. This is the managing editor of Al Ahram, the largest newspaper in Egypt and the ME in general by country proportions. So this guy is not some dimwit spouting some revenge. AND he's speaking to Russia Today which in itself is also a large network. This affirms quite a few things.

Threatening, he said: “The countries must know their political and military sizes and weights in order to talk with major countries in the region so that they are not exposed to dangers and conditions that will lead to disappointments and disasters. With political realism, and to look a lot in the mirror, because the size of the losses and disasters that will fall on the head of the Ethiopians will be the greatest disaster in crowding the Ethiopians into the corner and perhaps their return to the Stone Age again.

And I've been saying this since the modernization began. simply with the French acquisition of the Mistrals and gowinds and FREMM and especially the Rafales. I mentioned several times that as we see the new equipment being purchased, there is a strong intent that many thought was geared towards Turkey. And while that might've been a consideration, of course, I think the aircraft were more geared towards Ethiopia while the naval purchases were geared more towards Turkey.

I also mentioned that if a plan was put together to take out the GERD, it was certainly not going to be limited to the dam and the destruction was going to be wide spread, from critical military structures to even quite possibly government assets and factories that supply materials to the dam etc. The combination of all these elements will be devastating to that poor country that honestly, I would feel TERRIBLE if it ever came down to that.

Unfortunately they can't just concentrate on the dam and leave a lot of the existing capabilities to exact some sort of retaliation and will be forced to cripple that country. Not sure about your theory of taking possession of it. It sounds great but might be a little too risky and honestly, out of the capabilities of the Armed Forces without any damage to their military.

However, turning the great nation of Ethiopia to the stone age would be most unfortunate IMO. But we are truly at the end of allowable time for any satisfying resolution. I worry a little bit because I don't want to see the Egyptian Armed Forces behave like those Israelis. We're much better than that and have always been successful diplomatically, but we've come up against a very stubborn entity that holds the faith of the most critical and important natural resource of the Egyptian people which cannot be compromised whatsoever.
 
Interesting that this is not just some journalist's opinion. This is the managing editor of Al Ahram, the largest newspaper in Egypt and the ME in general by country proportions. So this guy is not some dimwit spouting some revenge. AND he's speaking to Russia Today which in itself is also a large network. This affirms quite a few things.



And I've been saying this since the modernization began. simply with the French acquisition of the Mistrals and gowinds and FREMM and especially the Rafales. I mentioned several times that as we see the new equipment being purchased, there is a strong intent that many thought was geared towards Turkey. And while that might've been a consideration, of course, I think the aircraft were more geared towards Ethiopia while the naval purchases were geared more towards Turkey.

I also mentioned that if a plan was put together to take out the GERD, it was certainly not going to be limited to the dam and the destruction was going to be wide spread, from critical military structures to even quite possibly government assets and factories that supply materials to the dam etc. The combination of all these elements will be devastating to that poor country that honestly, I would feel TERRIBLE if it ever came down to that.

Unfortunately they can't just concentrate on the dam and leave a lot of the existing capabilities to exact some sort of retaliation and will be forced to cripple that country. Not sure about your theory of taking possession of it. It sounds great but might be a little too risky and honestly, out of the capabilities of the Armed Forces without any damage to their military.

However, turning the great nation of Ethiopia to the stone age would be most unfortunate IMO. But we are truly at the end of allowable time for any satisfying resolution. I worry a little bit because I don't want to see the Egyptian Armed Forces behave like those Israelis. We're much better than that and have always been successful diplomatically, but we've come up against a very stubborn entity that holds the faith of the most critical and important natural resource of the Egyptian people which cannot be compromised whatsoever.
An extraordinary meeting of Arab foreign ministers in Doha next Tuesday to discuss the issue of the Renaissance Dam

https://gate.ahram.org.eg/News/2805022.aspx

Sudan can do that with assistance of Egypt and GCC.. it seems to be the most practical solution without destroying whole country and it is also politically backed by the fact that those lands were GERD as built are in fact historically Sudanese lands.. It is risky because they need to sustain that invasion against te Ethiopian weak military but numerous..That is not "my" theory brother .. mine is to concentrate on the electricity generation buildings.. that is it and very frustrating for Ethiopia..but most likely it won't be enough.. so a radical solution should be found..

Egypt has a pre-prepared scenario that depends on the long-term policy ..There is no one person who can be certain of the next steps for Egypt, whether it is military action or continuing the policy of the long breath..
The Ethiopian internal situation is getting worse day by day and without any optimism in the presence of any temporary calm, that is why Ethiopia and Abi Ahmed want Egypt in any way to deal a blow to Ethiopia to save him from his catastrophic internal situation and to find justifications in front of his people......... The question now is, will Egypt give him the kiss of life easily, or does the Egyptian administration have another opinion and scenario?
What is for sure is the Egypt won't detract one drop of water from its Nile share..
 
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An extraordinary meeting of Arab foreign ministers in Doha next Tuesday to discuss the issue of the Renaissance Dam

https://gate.ahram.org.eg/News/2805022.aspx

Sudan can do that with assistance of Egypt and GCC.. it seems to be the most practical solution without destroying whole country and it is also politically backed by the fact that those lands were GERD as built are in fact historically Sudanese lands.. It is risky because they need to sustain that invasion against te Ethiopian weak military but numerous..That is not "my" theory brother .. mine is to concentrate on the electricity generation buildings.. that is it and very frustrating for Ethiopia..but most likely it won't be enough.. so a radical solution should be found..

I just cannot see them making such a commitment that could not only drain their resources as Ethiopia just sits back and lets them pay for holding the dam and whatever else they have to do for years. Not to mention local resistance. I would compare it to the US; invasion of Iraq but obviously on a much smaller scale and what was the cost of that disaster! A radical solution as your second option really seems to be the only way to go. Rabenna Yustur.
 
An extraordinary meeting of Arab foreign ministers in Doha next Tuesday to discuss the issue of the Renaissance Dam

I think it's time. Ethiopia just blasted the Arab League proposal with UN help on the GERD and are proceeding with the 2nd fill. According to the new chart released by Russian military officials, there are in fact 5 Su-35SEs in Egypt at the moment. Hopefully they're ready if there are there. Time to take all 5 and load them up with all the munitions and send them with the Rafales and the MiGs and the F-16s and all EW assets and follow the plan of action they must've conceived a while ago and blast that thing to smithereens. It's a shame but enough is enough. There comes a time where you have to do what you have to do and be remorseless about it. That's it, no more stalling by that selfish Ethiopian government and times to send a real powerful message with or without US consent.

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The Egyptian Navy ENS Halayeb (F231) Auxiliary & Supply ship has been sent for the first time to Beirut for the transfer of a large shipment of humanitarian aid. This ship's primary role is as a replenishing ship for other EGY navy ships.

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It was escorted by another EGY Navy Perry class frigate Al Toshka F906

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