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Bs,Egypt is on the Saudi side.
Bs,Egypt is on the Saudi side.
Use your brain sometimes.Not anymore. Egypt buy Russian hardware.
Use your brain sometimes.
Who finances Egypts defence procurements?
Well I agree with you here arabs and turks mostly hate Egyptians unfortunately so they will most probably ally with russia . Egypt is facing threats from turkish/Qatari backed islamists groups in sinai and libya in addition to a hostile neighnour in the south "sudan" nevwe to forget ethiopia dam projects which aims to reduce water supply to egypt back by Qatar .
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Iran and Iraq can do that. Plus, Egypt is not exactly a poor country either.
I always expected SISI to switch to sides offering him money or assurance to stay in power. Saudis shot in their own feet as they replaced Ikhwan led government with Sisi's dictatorship. Saudis should have known that a person barely clinging to power has no allegiance to anyone except the one who can guarantee his stay at the throne.
egypt on either side egypt.
unlike saudis egypts main goal isnt removing assad that doesnt mean egypt wants him to stay in power (should be lift for the syrians to decide).
And unlike russia egypt has zero interest in keeping assad in power knowing that he would become an iranian puppet if wasnt removed.
egypt also considers the vast majority of rebel groups to be terrorists thus the support of th russian airstrikes
what egypt wants to do is removing assad from power while keeping constitutions(eg the army police) to prevent what happend in Lybia from happening again.
Achieving that is next to impossible though.Probably the most sensible stance on the Syrian conflict by any country.
Achieving that is next to impossible though.
All the money they brought Russian weapons came from the Gulf states. Does it ever occur to you that after the coup, the Gulf states gave $10bn+ to Sissi as a gift then quickly spent on the military like crazy? That said, Egyptian army is dependent on foreign aids.Not anymore. Egypt buy Russian hardware.