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Egypt's Sisi Turns Away From Trump
Sat Feb 01 2025
Cracking diplomatic trouble brews as Egypt and the U. S. hit a roadblock.
Egypt says "No" to Trump's idea to let Palestinian refugees from Gaza into the Sinai.
Cairo's Foreign Ministry strongly rejects the suggestion.
Egypt puts out a warning, saying that the idea could cause chaos and more fighting in the region.
This could mean a changing tide in their relationship.
Egypt had been sure to publicly support Trump but the recent proposal makes them question if they are friends or foes.
They joined South Africa in a legal fight against Israel, claiming war crimes had been committed.
Now, the U. S. might face a tough choice.
Egypt's dual stance on the conflict could put the White House in an uncertain position
Egypt accused Israel of wrongdoing without evidence, which brings up a lot of unanswered questions.
It is unclear and suspicious what their real intentions are.
Trump and Egypt's President Abdel Fattah el-Sisi had a friendly relationship.
They talked about Egypt's fight against terrorists and keeping the country safe.
Trump saw Sisi as a strong leader in fighting terrorism, especially against ISIS, and liked how he handled the Muslim Brotherhood.
The US and Egypt's relationship was at a high point during Trump's first term and Egypt received a lot of aid for a long period of time.
Egypt's strategy against Hamas is not clear and is a huge problem. The people of Gaza have been suffering and Sisi has not done enough to help.
Egypt allowed weapons to be smuggled into Gaza, and in return Hamas prepares for war.
This silence highlights a deep problem in the region and may signal the start of a deep freeze in the relationship.
As Egypt's problems grow, the U. S. might have to think about whether or not Egypt is still a helpful friend.
The country faces a severe economic crisis that could get worse.
Egypt has been buying weapons from China and has a lot of debt, and to make matters worse, Egypt's unemployment rate is through the roof.
Egypt has been using anti-American and anti-Israeli speeches to distract from the fact that it needs help.
Egypt is seen as the protector of the Middle East from the U. S. and Israel
Egypt has been on a strong path of independence with their relationships with China and Russia.
Egypt has been looking for ways to gain allies and money from other countries to make up for their problems in the economy.
The future of the relationship between Egypt and the U. S. is in question.
No one knows if it will change for the better or get worse.
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