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If Egyptians think they can block Suez willy nilly, they need to refresh their memories about the '56 Suez crisis. Britain, France and Israel will knock sense in to you very swiftly.
They couldn't win even in 1956..
 
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Do you have any relation with Sisi, the dark clouds over Egypt shall shut one day along with whole Arab world who have become partners with devil.

Egypt and Greece are close partners since thousands of years. You will never understand.
 
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Russia already building alternate route of Suez Canal for Europeans. Thanks global warming, which is creating new routes.

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Global warming in North Pole?

"Researchers and shipping experts, however, remain skeptical about the commercial viability of the NSR. Canadian and American maritime experts say two percent of global shipping could be diverted to the Arctic by 2030, reaching 5 percent by 2050. Experts cite a number of factors which may determine the future growth of shipping in the Arctic. This series about the Northern Sea Route will explore how global trade dynamics and world trade patterns, the severity and speed of ice decline, fuel cost savings and transit fees, Russia’s Arctic natural resources development, and the emergence of China, South Korea and Japan as Arctic maritime nations, may influence the development of the NSR.

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The lack of schedule reliability along Arctic shipping routes represents a major obstacle to developing the NSR. The Arctic Ocean off the coast of Northern Russia may be ice free anywhere from late June until November. During some years the ice recedes early during the season and does not return until late into Fall, while in other years the ice-free period may be as short as six weeks. Simply put, there are no guarantees when ice-free conditions start or end. In addition, throughout the summer drift ice originating further north is likely to be pushed into the shipping lanes by wind and ocean currents. Even during the summer months Arctic weather remains unstable. Fog, poor visibility, and violent winds may interrupt the pace of regular liner services.

Between Murmansk and the Bering Strait the NSR passes along 2500 miles of nearly uninhabited Siberian tundra. The lack of infrastructure and suitable ports along the route renders ships unable to receive timely assistance in case of mechanical breakdowns or damage. Operating in such remote regions under harsh climatic conditions naturally translates into higher insurance premiums for cargo ship operators.

The world’s major container lines optimize their routes along a network of ports that offer developed communication lines into the hinterlands, e.g. river transport and railroads, to distribute goods to customers and consumers. As the NSR passes through mostly uninhabited territory no such stopovers are possible, strongly reducing the route’s attractiveness for regular liner service operators."


https://www.thearcticinstitute.org/future-northern-sea-route-golden-waterway-niche/
 
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Hey ignorant..
Try to read as Allah ordered you.. before you post your idiocies and uneducated comments..

Tenth of Ramadan War: Egyptian army managed to achieve the impossible

https://www.egypttoday.com/Article/...adan-War-Egyptian-army-managed-to-achieve-the

This is the power of Egypt almost before you had a state..

Bro.you even lost that war.israeli army was on the way to occupy cairo.in a first half of the war,you just successfully cross the suez canal and repelled israeli first counter-attack.but then israel crossed the canal, encircled your 2nd & 3rd army.you militarily lost that war but politically won.
 
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Do you have any relation with Sisi, the dark clouds over Egypt shall shut one day along with whole Arab world who have become partners with devil.
as if china isnt a devil of its own

Bro.you even lost that war.israeli army was on the way to occupy cairo.in a first half of the war,you just successfully cross the suez canal and repelled israeli first counter-attack.but then israel crossed the canal, encircled your 2nd & 3rd army.you militarily lost that war but politically won.
they didnt encircle the 2nd army, the "encirclment" was very loose and sharon and his elite tank battalions were encircled themselves and some of them even retreated to avoid inveitable annihlation
 
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bro. i too read history books.you get sinai back by recognising israel and without Israeli permission Egypt can't militarized Sinai peninsula.your ongoing anti-isis operation was permitted by israel.if Israel wanted to deny,you can't even deploy a single troop in sinai peninsula.
Bro.. I don't know what history books you're reading.. but you're making it look like if Egypt has no sovereignty on its own land in Sinai.. that is far from reality.. since it got back it land by the force of arms,, Usrael didn't want to even talk before the war.. let alone leave Sinai..
 
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Bro.. I don't know what history books you're reading.. but you're making it look like if Egypt has no sovereignty on its own land in Sinai.. that is far from reality.. since it got back it land by the force of arms,, Usrael didn't want to even talk before the war.. let alone leave Sinai..
stop day dreaming.just read the camp david agreement.why USA is giving your military 1.3 billion aid every year?again without Israeli permission, Egypt can't deploy a single soldier.
 
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stop day dreaming.just read the camp david agreement.

Apparently you haven't. We're allowed quite a bit of military and particularly in zone A. Wait, did you even know it was set up in zones? And why do you suppose this was done? Just like BVR missiles are kept away from us with every ability from them, Because they're scared shitless of us and we don't even have nukes!!!

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Article 2 of Annex I of the Peace Treaty called for the Sinai Peninsula to be divided into zones. Within these zones, Egypt and Israel were permitted varying degrees of military buildup:

  • Zone A: Between the Suez Canal and Line A. Egypt is permitted a mechanized infantry division with a total of 22,000 troops in Zone A.
  • Zone B: Between Line A and Line B. Egypt is permitted four border security battalions to support the civilian police in Zone B.
  • Zone C: Between Line B and the Egypt–Israel border. Only the MFO and the Egyptian civilian police are permitted within Zone C.
  • Zone D: Between the Egypt–Israel border and Line D. Israel is permitted four infantry battalions in Zone D.
Funny how you didn't even bother to pay attention to the complete details that you didn't even know the Israelis are permitted much less! You think we're fools? Think again.
 
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stop day dreaming.just read the camp david agreement.why USA is giving your military 1.3 billion aid every year?again without Israeli permission, Egypt can't deploy a single soldier.
Who is day dreaming.. you with your arrogance based on ignorance or facts of history and on the ground.. just go educate yourself first on matters you have no clues about.. sorry to burst your artificial bubble..but get rid of that arrogance built on ignorance to make it worst..
 
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Who is day dreaming.. you with your arrogance based on ignorance or facts of history and on the ground.. just go educate yourself first on matters you have no clues about.. sorry to burst your artificial bubble..but get rid of that arrogance built on ignorance to make it worst..
Bro Just read this agreement.
The peace treaty between Egypt and Israel was signed 16 months after Egyptian president Anwar Sadat's visit to Israel in 1977, after intense negotiations. The main features of the treaty were mutual recognition, cessation of the state of war that had existed since the 1948 Arab–Israeli War, normalization of relations and the withdrawal by Israel of its armed forces and civilians from the Sinai Peninsula, which Israel had captured during the Six-Day War in 1967. Egypt agreed to leave the Sinai Peninsula demilitarized. The agreement provided for free passage of Israeli ships through the Suez Canal, and recognition of the Strait of Tiran and the Gulf of Aqaba as international waterways. The agreement also called for an end to Israeli military rule over the Israeli-occupied territories and the establishment of full autonomy for the Palestinian inhabitants of the territories, terms that were not implemented but which became the basis for the Oslo Accords.

The agreement notably made Egypt the first Arab state to officially recognize Israel.[1]

Compliance

Menachem Begin, Jimmy Carter and Anwar Sadat at Camp David, 1978.
Normalization
The normalization of relations between Israel and Egypt went into effect in January 1980. Ambassadors were exchanged in February. The boycott laws were repealed by Egypt's parliament the same month, and some trade began to develop, albeit less than Israel had hoped for. In March 1980 regular airline flights were inaugurated. Egypt also began supplying Israel with crude oil.[2]

Demilitarization of Sinai
On 18 May 1981, the President of the UN Security Council indicated that the United Nations would be unable to provide an observation force, due to the threat of a veto of the motion by the Soviet Union. As a result of the impasse, Egypt, Israel and the United States opened negotiations to set up a peacekeeping organization outside the framework of the UN. On 3 August 1981, the Protocol to the Treaty of Peace was signed, establishing the Multinational Force and Observers (MFO).[3] This observation force monitors both parties to ensure compliance with the treaty.

Agreed Activities Mechanism
The peace treaty includes a stipulation, called the Agreed Activities Mechanism, that allows Egypt and Israel to jointly alter the arrangements of Egyptian troops in the Sinai without having to officially review the treaty itself. Israel has allowed Egypt to deploy forces to central and eastern Sinai out of mutual security concerns, such as the presence of jihadi militant groups in these areas. These alterations are coordinated through the MFO.[4]

In January 2011, during widespread protests by Egyptians against their government, Israel agreed to allow Egypt to move several hundred troops into the Sinai Peninsula for the first time since the peace treaty was signed.[5] With Israel's agreement, Egypt moved two battalions, about 800 soldiers, into the Sharm el-Sheikh area on Sinai's southern tip, far from Israel.[5]

In August 2012, Israel agreed that Egypt could deploy additional forces, including attack helicopters, in the northern Sinai to combat militants who had carried out an attack on Egyptian border guards that left 16 dead.[6][7] Later that month, Egypt moved additional heavy weaponry into the demilitarized zone without Israeli approval, in violation of the peace treaty terms.[7][8] Egypt said that the deployment of these troops and weapons was in keeping with agreements reached with Israel in 2011.[8] Israel reportedly asked the United States to mediate this dispute.[8] Shortly thereafter, Egyptian defense minister Abdel Fattah el-Sisi reportedly assured his Israeli counterpart, Ehud Barak, that Egypt was committed to maintaining the 1979 Camp David peace treaty with Israel.[9]

In July 2013, after a number of violent incidents in the Sinai Peninsula, Israel agreed to the deployment of additional Egyptian troops.[10]
 
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Egypt currently has:
218 f16s
24 Rafale
19 Mirage 2000
75 Mirage 5s
17 Su35s
50 Mig29

Total 400 fighter jets. The rest are in reserve or retired. They have Russian, USA and French jets. Rafale will replace Mirage 5s and Egypt will end up with 5 different 4th generation jets. 26 Su35s and 30 Rafale are on order.

Strong airforce
 
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Apparently you haven't. We're allowed quite a bit of military and particularly in zone A. Wait, did you even know it was set up in zones? And why do you suppose this was done? Just like BVR missiles are kept away from us with every ability from them, Because they're scared shitless of us and we don't even have nukes!!!

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Article 2 of Annex I of the Peace Treaty called for the Sinai Peninsula to be divided into zones. Within these zones, Egypt and Israel were permitted varying degrees of military buildup:

  • Zone A: Between the Suez Canal and Line A. Egypt is permitted a mechanized infantry division with a total of 22,000 troops in Zone A.
  • Zone B: Between Line A and Line B. Egypt is permitted four border security battalions to support the civilian police in Zone B.
  • Zone C: Between Line B and the Egypt–Israel border. Only the MFO and the Egyptian civilian police are permitted within Zone C.
  • Zone D: Between the Egypt–Israel border and Line D. Israel is permitted four infantry battalions in Zone D.
Funny how you didn't even bother to pay attention to the complete details that you didn't even know the Israelis are permitted much less! You think we're fools? Think again.
bro.people don’t go to details.people only wants to know summary.and it is that despite sinai is an egyptian territory, you still need isreali permission no matter what.
You guys need to question your leaders why they signed the peace treaty when the treaty clearly favouring israel?

Apparently you haven't. We're allowed quite a bit of military and particularly in zone A. Wait, did you even know it was set up in zones? And why do you suppose this was done? Just like BVR missiles are kept away from us with every ability from them, Because they're scared shitless of us and we don't even have nukes!!!

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Article 2 of Annex I of the Peace Treaty called for the Sinai Peninsula to be divided into zones. Within these zones, Egypt and Israel were permitted varying degrees of military buildup:

  • Zone A: Between the Suez Canal and Line A. Egypt is permitted a mechanized infantry division with a total of 22,000 troops in Zone A.
  • Zone B: Between Line A and Line B. Egypt is permitted four border security battalions to support the civilian police in Zone B.
  • Zone C: Between Line B and the Egypt–Israel border. Only the MFO and the Egyptian civilian police are permitted within Zone C.
  • Zone D: Between the Egypt–Israel border and Line D. Israel is permitted four infantry battalions in Zone D.
Funny how you didn't even bother to pay attention to the complete details that you didn't even know the Israelis are permitted much less! You think we're fools? Think again.

And why do you suppose this was done? Just like BVR missiles are kept away from us with every ability from them, Because they're scared shitless of us and we don't even have nukes!!!
Still your leaders are licking isrealis ball.
 
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