I am starting to suspect people in this thread can't read they can only type for some unexplainable reason.
people read the thing you are commenting on take a minute (more in most of your cases) to understand then and only then comment Other wise you would look like an idiot.
The guy said that...
A fraction of the capability is all we need I think. The thing is already expensive and we haven't bought the piece that makes the vessel Unique which is the helicopter.
if we can negotiate a transfer of technology and start locally producing it. It would be worth the expense.
The ship with its current capableties is only good for coastal defence duties against smugglers which can be done with other vessels for a fraction of the cost. It would be a good deal if the egyptian navy sponsored a programme to develop the vessel more and add more capableties and given that...
Mobarak was democratically elected and removed from office by the army when the people had enough which is identical to what happened to Morsi.
comparing sisi's elections to mubarak's is stupid because of mainly the number of people taking part and the opposition and many other reasons.
by the...
at first I thought that you have a memory problems but now I am starting to suspect it's alot more complicated than that a doctor wouldn't be able to help you sir should see a psychiatric.
you are contradict yourself and can't see that although it is soo obvious.
you said that Turkey needs to...
Through what country syria? Iraq? Iran? egypt? Israel? Lybia? All the countrys mentioned above have bad relations with turkey in one way or another.
+ airlifting works for a small base but not for anything that Egypt would consider a threat.
so stop your unrealistic b***sh*t.
Till now the uae didn't claim that they financed any of the deals.
sisi said in one of his speeches that the army is the one financing all their deals.
Egypt only imports wheat But we export other agricultural products.
Russia and egypt are allies. The plane crash didn't change a thing.
Which would go through the suez canal.
Egypt's President Abdel Fattah al-Sisi speaks to the media after the signing the deal with Russia, in Cairo.
CAIRO: Russia signed two agreements today to finance and build Egypt's first nuclear power plant, in a televised ceremony attended by President Abdel Fattah al-Sisi.
The signing comes...