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Make Egypt Great Again’: Israeli experts question neighbor’s military buildup
By: Noa Amouyal   1 day ago
762 mine-resistant, ambush-protected, armored trucks; a $1 billion deal for an S-300VM anti-aircraft system; and 50 Mikoyan MiG-29 twin-engine fighter jets in a $2 billion deal expected to be completed by 2020.

That is a partial list of items Egypt has recently obtained, according to a paper by Yagil Henkin, a military historian with the Jerusalem Institute for Strategic Studies.

“The problem with assessing Egypt’s military build-up is that people assume they know why Egypt is doing it. They built a very convenient explanation, but I don’t know the real answer. We should consider several factors,” he cautioned.



One obvious explanation is that Egypt wants to project a sense of power in a region of tumult. According to the commander of the Egyptian Navy, Adm. Osama Rabie, the shopping spree is intended to protect Egypt’s newfound natural gas resources and implement counterterrorism measures.

According to Henkin, however, that justification doesn’t hold water.

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“This is quite surprising, to say the least, because it differs radically from concepts, such as the Israeli one, in which gas fields are protected by speedboats and anti-missile systems, and not by attack and reconnaissance helicopters flown from large, lightly armed helicopter carriers that are able to carry hundreds of their soldiers and land them on their enemies’ shores, all of which is not very relevant to protecting gas fields at sea,” Henkin wrote of Egypt’s new pair of French Mistral-class helicopter carriers.



Ofir Winter, a research fellow for the Institute for National Security Studies, said Egypt wants to become “a leading force in the Arab world.”

“Other explanations that I’ve heard is this need to boost the image of the regime — to ‘Make Egypt Great Again,’ ” he said, referring to U.S. President Donald Trump’s campaign tagline “Make America Great Again.”

The third reason, Henkin suggested, could have vast geopolitical consequences for the region, if true: creating a safe haven for Russian deployment in the region.



The baseline for such a cooperation is already underway, with Russia signing a deal with Egypt in November to allow Russian military jets to use its bases and airspace.

“What Egypt has done is try to diversity its suppliers and is in effect going from being a client of American power back to being a great power on its own. It is going back to the days of [former President Gamal Abdel] Nasser [Hussein], who understood non-commitment may be a better solution,” Henkin explained.

Henkin said much has been learned from the failed Phalcon radar deal between its neighbor and China, where the United States nixed the deal at the 11th hour and backed Israel into a corner.

Egypt does not want to be beholden to a single supplier. And as such, the country purchased a diverse array of arms from France, China and the United States, as well as Russia.

The fourth and perhaps most worrisome explanation for Israelis is the possibility that a cold peace with Egypt may break out into a conflict down the line.

Both Henkin and Winter believe this is a far-fetched scenario, but one that cannot be dismissed.

“Of course there is the Israeli legitimate fear that some in Egypt still perceive Israel as an enemy. I can see why Israel has a certain fear regarding some of its purchases, even though I don’t think it’s possible for them to have any plans in the future to have a conflict with Israel,” Winter said.

“If there is a moment they are on our borders, that would be a moment to get concerned, and it will probably [be] too late. Now is a moment to get concerned,” Henkin warned.

“We allowed Egypt to put into Sinai more than is allowed in our peace agreement with them,” he said, citing Israel’s willingness to ignore clauses in the peace agreement that forbid mobilizing Egyptian troops for the joint goal of defeating the Islamic State group. “ISIS is a force to be reckoned with. The arms control clause in the peace agreement is now an empty shell, and that’s cause for concern.

“Taking all these delicate concerns into account, the upshot is that Israel must maintain basic capacity for mechanized warfare against modern armies. It must not assume the present situation, in which Israel had a crushing material military advantage against its enemies ... will remain the same against other possible adversaries.”

In any event, Egypt certainly isn’t trying to be discrete about its newfound military prowess. “Everybody who follows Egypt can notice this trend over the last years. They don’t hide it,” Winter said.
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I visited Egypt as a Child. I hope to do so again once conditions have improved, it’ll be nice to visit Cairo and a few Pyramids :)
 
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I visited Egypt as a Child. I hope to do so again once conditions have improved, it’ll be nice to visit Cairo and a few Pyramids :)

I envy your visit.

Visiting Egypt is way up on my bucket list. Hope to visit in the near future after my Asia trip. Would also love to take a boat trip down the Nile if I could fit it in.

I'm also hoping that the Stargate really is located there and that I could be lucky enough to find it.

Ok so mostly kidding about the last part. mostly that is haha
 
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I visited Egypt as a Child. I hope to do so again once conditions have improved, it’ll be nice to visit Cairo and a few Pyramids :)
You are welcome any time.....last year there was 8 millions tourists from all around the world .... including about 200 K British.
I recommend Luxur and Aswan if you are interested in Ancient Egypt ..... also within 12 month the GRAND EGYPTAIN MUSEUM in Cairo beside the pyramids will open it’s doors.

For water Sports there are Hurghada and Marsa Alam on the Red Sea......or the new luxurious shores on the north west of Egypt on the Mediterranean which has a few foreign tourists ..... just Egyptains.

I envy your visit.

Visiting Egypt is way up on my bucket list. Hope to visit in the near future after my Asia trip. Would also love to take a boat trip down the Nile if I could fit it in.

I'm also hoping that the Stargate really is located there and that I could be lucky enough to find it.

Ok so mostly kidding about the last part. mostly that is haha

Nile cruise from Luxur to Aswan and vice-versa....the most amazing experience I have ever had.:yes4:

As for stargate...... May be you are so lucky more than 100 Millions Egyptains and about 100 Millions Tourists in the last 15 years only.......
Good luck:pop::enjoy:
Walk like an Egyptian :dance3: :dance3:
 
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You are welcome any time.....last year there was 8 millions tourists from all around the world .... including about 200 K British.
I recommend Luxur and Aswan if you are interested in Ancient Egypt ..... also within 12 month the GRAND EGYPTAIN MUSEUM in Cairo beside the pyramids will open it’s doors.

For water Sports there are Hurghada and Marsa Alam on the Red Sea......or the new luxurious shores on the north west of Egypt on the Mediterranean which has a few foreign tourists ..... just Egyptains.

I know your post was directed at someone else, but I still appreciate your suggestions :)

Exploring ancient Egypt is definitely at the top of my list of "things to do"

Wasn't really thinking about water sports. But would love to fit that in should time allow.

also really want to visit places that aren't super touristy and off the beaten path.

Even for a smal period.of time, I want to immerse myself in Egyptian life and culture.
 
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I know your post was directed at someone else, but I still appreciate your suggestions :)

Exploring ancient Egypt is definitely at the top of my list of "things to do"

Wasn't really thinking about water sports. But would love to fit that in should time allow.

also really want to visit places that aren't super touristy and off the beaten path.

Even for a smal period.of time, I want to immerse myself in Egyptian life and culture.

Oooh that’s great..... I have also other suggestions...
Ras Elbar which is the place where the Nile after his 6000 KMs long journey reaches the Mediterranean.(amazing place specially in winter.)
ElQanater. Where the tip of Nile Delta starts.
Old Cairo. Where you can live the history .


After all .... once you decide to come just tell me and I will give you some tips ..... and you are most welcome in my house.

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Depends on your weight and volume ;)
It’s a big boat:victory::yahoo:
 
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Oooh that’s great..... I have also other suggestions...
Ras Elbar which is the place where the Nile after his 6000 KMs long journey reaches the Mediterranean.(amazing place specially in winter.)
ElQanater. Where the tip of Nile Delta starts.
Old Cairo. Where you can live the history .


After all .... once you decide to come just tell me and I will give you some tips ..... and you are most welcome in my house.

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It’s a big boat:victory::yahoo:
Can you provide me some details about these cruise trips. I really love them. I'm sparing some money to buy my own small boat ...a catamaran
 
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Coincidently for the last three days I have been watching all the documentaries I could find about Egypt on the internet. I have been always in love with the mysteries surrounding Egypt, specially the technological and engineering prowess of Ancient Egypt.

I have always wanted to visit Egypt and I will definitely visit it some day and I wish the modern day egypt would reach it's former glory again.

@Amun btw Wasn't Amun ancient egyptian deity associated with Amun Ra?

regards
 
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Can you provide me some details about these cruise trips. I really love them. I'm sparing some money to buy my body ...a catamaran

It is 5 or 4 stars cruising hotels....the journey starts from Luxor to Aswan or vice-versa....
It takes about 4 or 5 nights according to number of stops....
Every few hours, you will get alarm from your Nile Cruise to stop and walk to these huge temples and tombs in Luxor and Aswan to take amazing shots, enjoy visiting Karnak and Luxor Temples, valley of the kings, The temple of Hatshepsut, Colossi of Memnon, Edfu temple, Kom Ombo temple, Philae Temple and more.

Coincidently for the last three days I have been watching all the documentaries I could find about Egypt on the internet. I have been always in love with the mysteries surrounding Egypt, specially the technological and engineering prowess of Ancient Egypt.

I have always wanted to visit Egypt and I will definitely visit it some day and I wish the modern day egypt would reach it's former glory again.

@Amun btw Wasn't Amun ancient egyptian deity associated with Amun Ra?

regards

You are welcome any time dear....
As for Amun
He is a god for Ancient Egyptain that stands up with his (thing) erected..:lol: he is considered the god of fertility, Master of Virgins and Master of thrones.
 
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I have always wanted to visit Egypt and I will definitely visit it some day and I wish the modern day egypt would reach it's former glory again.

egyptians are quite racists against Indians FYI. Just read some of the comments they say on this site.
 
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Egypt is big..and it needs a lot of army and weapons to defend itself..the Israelis are just paranoid..Egypt isnt going to war with Israelis...!
 
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egyptians are quite racists against Indians FYI. Just read some of the comments they say on this site.

Not at all , Egypt is the only country in the region that does not have a caste or tribal region. Egypt is also the only Arab country that had black presidents and defence ministers for instance Sadat , Tantawy and Mohamed najib.

The problem here some extreme Indian hindus think they are white europeans and start insulting Arabs making fun of their culture , religion and sometimes skin colour even though indians are brown just like Egyptians .

India needs the Arab world oil , markets and trade routes to Europe in order to continue growing , dont let your conflict with Pakistan ruin your ties with Arabs world , the West despises brown people whether from Arab world or India , we should work together to make things better for both sides .

Egypt is big..and it needs a lot of army and weapons to defend itself..the Israelis are just paranoid..Egypt isnt going to war with Israelis...!

Egypt and Israel are on good terms , Egypt is arming itself in case it has to go to war with its arc enemy Sudan .
 
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Oooh that’s great..... I have also other suggestions...
Ras Elbar which is the place where the Nile after his 6000 KMs long journey reaches the Mediterranean.(amazing place specially in winter.)
ElQanater. Where the tip of Nile Delta starts.
Old Cairo. Where you can live the history .


After all .... once you decide to come just tell me and I will give you some tips ..... and you are most welcome in my house.

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It’s a big boat:victory::yahoo:

Thank you very much for all of your suggestions. I honestly appreciate them greatly.

In addition, I would really like to take you up on your invitation one day.

Regarding my Stargate comment, obviously not serious (much haha) Just a big nerdy fan of the Stargate movie and TV series.

May the force be with you!
 
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