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The Zohr field certainly helps fund these projects, but it's not the be-all-and-end-all. It hardly turns Egypt into a giant Qatar.
Afghanistan has a trillion dollars' worth of minerals; they haven't done anyone any good, least of all Afghans.
You say "dictator" like it's a bad word. I have enough contempt for democracy in the West, so you can imagine what I think of a democracy of illiterate peasants and religious nutjobs. "Dictatorship" saved Egypt and it's the only hope Pakistan has of climbing out of the pit it's in.
As I've made clear, I hold the word "elected" in the same regard I hold a used wipe. The only measure of a government's legitimacy is the results it delivers for its people.
As for the Brotherhood specifically, it's true that they've been historically cautious about signing their names onto terrorist attacks. They're more like a terrorism prep school; you do your undergraduate work there and then move on to graduate programs in organizations like al-Qaeda, ISIS, et al.
Nice to see the clarity of your thoughts on this. The brotherhood would've been the first step of a descent into the dark ages for Egypt.
Look what Morsi's chief backer and fellow ideologue, Erdogan, has reaped for his own country. From zero problems with neighbours to problems with almost everyone. Ultimately, (and predictably) reneging spectacularly on his pan Islamic vision, as seen by recent moves with Israel and Afghanistan.
OT Pakistan has the massive problem of a radicalised society - and no institution is immune. The funders for these attacks could be anyone, but the fact remains, it is easy to find some zombie willing to kill his countrymen in Pak.
Imagine trying to find an Indian RSS extremist to bomb a bus. It wouldn't happen, even their nutters value their own lives. In Pakistan, there is an endless supply of death-loving drones whose minders are so easily bought.