Your signature and Profile pic seem to contradict this message.
It does not as I simply do not recognize the 22 "leaders", their few handful of loyal pets/cronies and few allied families to be
sole representatives of all 22 Arab countries and of the almost 500 million Arabs. So I am indeed not blindly loyal to them and neither do I respect them much nor do I want anything to do with them. There is little to respect to begin with. However I remain loyal to my country and people and I will always want nothing but the best for fellow Arab countries and people. That has nothing to do with the leaderships in power which are all, bar few exceptions, incompetent and regimes who do not respect their people let alone each other. We have seen that for 70 + years.
The truth is that the average Egyptian and Saudi Arabian has no say in their respective countries so how can those current rulers speak on our behalf?
You exchanged one dictator who ruled for 30 + years and got another in exchange. We lost one king and got another one. Hafiz al-Assad died (1 incompetent dictator) and he was replaced by his incompetent son who has done even more harm to his country and people all to stay in power etc. etc. etc. etc.
Is it not about time that the average Arab in his respective country x or y decides their own future?
Since the Arab world/Muslim world is mostly a mess today we might as well destroy the whole fundament while we are it and built up something new and better. Otherwise we are just delaying the inevitable as long as the average person has nothing/almost nothing to say and power is limited to a few persons/families. A recipe for disaster which has also been the case throughout our entire lifetime and that of our parents.
Anyway 99% of all Arabs do nothing else than criticize their rulers so I am not any different. Rightly so I believe.
I care greatly about the Arab nation and people and will forever do that however there is no need to fool yourself anymore. Our biggest enemies are ourselves!
And that nonsense talk about "stability" (excuse to remain incompetent dictatorships) what has it given the Arab world? At least I understand it in the case of GCC (for reasons that are not needed to mention here) but what about the rest?
If we continue to respect all those regimes in power it only means that we ourselves do not believe that we can have or deserve better rule which is complete and utter nonsense.
And while all regimes in power all across the world suffer from problems it is a undeniable fact that some are more effective and overall better than others.
Anyway if this news is true, which I doubt, I wish good luck to Al-Sisi. He will need it. Maybe he should worry about fixing elementary things in Egypt first? I believe the average Egyptian would prefer that 1000 times over than wasting money on a lost project (Syria and Al-Assad).