Inspector Spacetime
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I don't know anything about what is going on internally in Egypt so I don't have any comments about that, and I wish Egypt well.Yes it is. Please don't presume you can tell a 52 year-old Egyptian what is and isn't ambitious in his own country, especially its economy where practically my entire family has some connection in one way or another. Let's make sure we understand where we're all coming from here. And I said AMBITIOUS BUT NOT IMPOSSIBLE. People need to understand words when they read them.
If you -- and many of the hateful anti-Sisi crowd on this forum -- put that hate aside for just 20 minutes and took a good look at the list of accomplishments, even just in the economy and nothing else that have happened under Sisi in an objective manner, you would truly understand the magnitude of what he's accomplished in merely 5 years since the country was on the brink of falling into a failed state thanks to the crotch grabbing on TV Morsi that you Turks love so much only God knows exactly why?!
Foreign reserves were barely over $10 billion and now they're at $46 billion and growing at an unprecedented rate Egypt has NEVER seen in it's entire history. Egypt's current GDP is $336 billion the only other country in Africa currently ahead is Nigeria at $405 B. Universal health care just implemented. Dependency on imported natural gas has just ended 1 month ago and now Egypt is not only self sufficient, it's an exporter of gas. These are things that were unheard of at the start of this campaign not to mention the gazillion mega projects that have been created in the country including the construction of the new capital. There's been improvements in education, in infrastructure, in sanitation and roadways and so much more. So let's not let our political cloud of Sisi-hatred get in the way of the objective, ground realities that are incredibly positive.
Oh, and the Ethiopian dam issue, it's finally been resolved by Sisi himself and his diplomatic prowess which he excels at. People never give him nearly enough deserved credit for that particular skill he has. What kind of a feat was that problem alone?
lol, good luck to all those clowns. Look, how many Turkish clowns are anti Erdogan? Even better, how many people are currently trying to IMPEACH Trump here in the US let alone those who are creating media against him? There's a billionaire who buys 100's of millions of $ in TV adds calling for his impeachement an where is Trump now? His popularity is actually increasing, that orange-headed, genitalia-grabbing clown lol. Com'on, maaaaan.
Thank you, bu spare us, please. With all due respect, we don't need your support nor do we care. Most of you Turks have made enemies of us because of your support of Erdogans big, fat, filthy mouth and the gublush that comes out of it that has made us into enemies. We didn't start this. If there's anyone to look at and criticize for creating the tensions between our countries, it's the big-mouth sultan wannabe. And that big mouth of his has not only made enemies of us, take a look around at who he's pissed off and created tensions with because he's a diplomatic idiot. Talk about a clown!
And they will stay crushed under Sisi's feet until they disappear from the face of this earth. I have absolutely no problem with weeding out each and every one of them until they evaporate. What you need to understand is the UNPOPULARITY of the Crapperhood, not just their measly terroristic state and agenda.
"Mainstream movement?" You gotta be kidding me! You buy that load of crap? Let me tell you something about the Brotherhood and ALL their affiliates and their ideology. Do you know who's their mentor/founder? His name was Hassan Al Banna who was the biggest political clown and hack to ever come up with an organization that did anything but follow the principles of the Prophet (SAWS) and the hadiths. When this clown started the MB in 1928, he wrote a series of conceptualized writings to form the basis of the brotherhood (which the clowns of today adhere to stick by stick) which were nothing but stances meant to advance the aims of the group and promote the interests of its members or supporters ONLY. They had nothing to do with advocating growth, security, better living or anything for a nation and there was nothing mainstream about them! They were a mob and nothing else. Ever hear the saying "The Mob Rules?" Well, that's what they philosophy is entirely based on. And many of their Islamic outlooks actually conflicted with the modern-day scholars who understood A LOT more than these drubs. They were strictly oriented at strengthening the political power of the group itself and only itself. This is why Gamal Abdel Nasser crushed them left and right and Sadat after him as well who unfortunately got embroiled in peace with Israel that he became complacent about them. Once they were miraculously given the keys to rule what happened? They almost drove the country into the abyss! Now let's hope Sisi finishes the job once and for all ya Rab!
lol. They might as well start digging their own graves before taking up arms, trust me. The new chief of intelligence that Sisi just appointed has one, main priority and that is to weed out any remnants of that heretic and disgusting group of scum.
Wuuut?! You wanna take that back? Nobody is "forced into terrorism." Becoming a filthy, murderous insecticidal cretin cockroach is nothing but a choice lol.
You can't be serious. Please, stop.
No one is perfect, my bro. Sisi has many qualities that are not very appealing, yet he's the best thing that happened to Egypt at the worst time of it's storied history. He's tough, strong and makes the difficult decisions that need to be made for a country like Egypt and most of all, his outlook for the country and its prosperity is like none other we've seen in our recent history. Practically every single move he's made has been successful and that's why the haters who dislike him are losing their shit, bro.
He's done a lot of that. Sisi is not of that school where he positions people just because of connections. That's a thing of the past, ma man. His appointings have been spot on, a huge reason for his own success. Take a look at all the recent nominations he's made, including the many women he's appointed to ministers. One of the best which he re-appointed was Dr. Sahar Nasr, the minister of international cooperation and development. This woman is a genius and she's brought in foreign investments by the truckload for projects like sanitation and proper roadways to villages and many things of that sort. There was a huge write-up on her in Bloomberg.
He just appointed the first female minister of tourism (which as you may well know is huge business for Egypt) Rania Al-Mashat and just in the short time she been heading the ministry she has propped up tourism with very original ideas that she's the talk of the town. This is just a couple of the so many things Sisi has done that don't get seen or appreciated by outsiders.
But I do want to say why Turkey had such a strong stance against sisi from the get go. This wasn't due to Morsi, as you seem to believe. Morsi was being criticized as well when the topic was Egypt at the time of his reign. But the fact of the matter is, he got elected by Egypts people. Turkey has had a bad past when it comes to coup d'etats, and it suffered from multiple coups in its history and we as a nation have suffered for it.
My personal opinion about junta's is that they are worse than any terrorist could ever be. A terrorists actions/evil is limited compared to a junta, which wants to take over a whole country, of which a terrorist can't even dream of.
Sisi made a coup d'etat in Egypt and took down a democratically elected leader and took the seat of power for himself. You might say that sisi later on get elected with 90+% of the votes. The same thing happened in Turkey in 1980. Kenan evren made a coup, a couple of years later he got elected with 90+% of the votes. But 30 years later kenan evren got prosecuted for this coup. Justice was served, albeit late, was served nonetheless.
In the late 70's leading up to the coup in 1980, there was political turmoil in the country, especially between left- and right wing youth. They were killing each other shooting up each other's gathering places (like coffeehouses). At one point, the people were fed up of this. And when kenan evren made the coup, the people actually cheered him on. But little did the people know that it was kenan evren and his junta that were behind this turmoil in the first place. Agents were shooting up a left wing coffeehouse, then rides around town and the same guy shoots a right wing coffee house. It was kenan evren and his goons that created the circumstances to "justify" a coup.
After evren's coup a lot these youth were thrown in jail and some of them got tortured. Couple of them had gotten the death penalty. Evren himself said, if one from the left got the death penalty, that they would wait till one from the right got the death penalty as well. To show that he was 'neutral' on the matter. A CIA agent by the name of Paul Henze reported back to president Carter saying 'our boys have done it' referring to evren and his junta.
Before sisi's coup, I'm sure there was political turmoil as well? Protests etc.? Or other things to "justify" the coup? I'm not saying that sisi was behind any of this turmoil, gotta have evidence to back that up. But almost always it's the junta that's behind the turmoil to justify their actions. A quick google search brought me to this wikipedia page that seems to backup this hypothesis:
"Leaked tapes from the summer of 2013 that were later verified by J. P. French Associates [63] recorded figures of the Egyptian military, including then-Gen. Abdel Fattah el-Sisi, suggesting Egyptian military involvement in the mass-protests preceding Morsi's ouster.[64][65] In one of the leaked tapes, the generals are heard discussing rigging the legal case against Morsi, and in another, authorizing the withdrawal of a large sum of money for the army's use from the bank account of Tamarod, the ostensibly independent grassroots group that was organizing protests against President Morsi.[64][65] The tapes also suggest high-level collusion between the coup plotters and the Government of the United Arab Emirates as the money that is to be transferred from Tamarod's account into the army's account was provided by the UAE.[65] The tapes were first released on the Turkish Islamist channel Mekameleen, a fact that the Egyptian government says discredits the tapes as fakes.[65]"
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2013_Egyptian_coup_d'état
After sisi's coup, I recall hearing and reading about people dying daily during protests and the last I heard was 1400 people had died. In the coup in 1960 (in Turkey), they gave the death penalty to the then prime minister Adnan Menderes and others with trumped up charges. The pro-coup media even claimed Adnan Menderes had a plane full of gold that he was planning to escape with. And it seems like it's not that different in Morsi's case: "Morsi was also given a life sentence - equivalent to 25 years - in May 2015 after being convicted of conspiring to commit terrorist acts with foreign organisations to undermine national security."
https://www.bbc.com/news/world-middle-east-24772806
And it also says this:
"Morsi was sentenced to 20 years of hard labour in April 2015 after being found guilty of ordering the unlawful detention and torture of opposition protesters during clashes with Muslim Brotherhood supporters outside the Ittihadiya presidential palace in Cairo in December 2012."
If Morsi got 20 years for this, then sisi deserves a way worse punishment for those 1400 people killed during the protests against him.
My opinion about sisi is shaped from what happened in Turkey's past and what happened during the time of the coup d'etat in Egypt, so I don't really think favorably of sisi.
But that being said, I can't fact check any of what you said because I don't understand Arabic but I do hope what you said is true in that sisi makes the right moves. I hope Egypt does well economically, socially etc. because I believe the country is far below where it needs to be when it comes to potential (needs to be G10 or at least G20).
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