Egyptian President Abdel Fattah el-
Stop complaining, stop having 6 to 10 or more children, stop marrying more than one wife
Stop Blaming this visionary Pharaoh President Abdel Fattah el Sisi and just work harder
I am sick and tired of hearing about all these factions supported by the European Union and Britain that do not fully support our great Egyptian president. Do they want Egypt to end up like Libya, Syria and Iraq?
In less than three years Egypt will be able to export enough gas to support European industries. They are becoming food self-
The Egyptian people need to change their old ways of thinking. They must stop making people lazy by giving them jobs through corrupt payouts. People should earn jobs with their qualifications and work ethic. It's time to plan out their families intelligently, having a reasonable number of children they can properly care for instead of recklessly having six to ten kids they cannot afford to feed or clothe.
We live in the 21st century, stop marrying multiple wives. A man only needs one wife. In the old days many men had multiple wives taking in widows of war and illness to provide shelter and security for them and their children. That is no longer needed today. No normal woman in today's world is interested in sharing her husband with other wives. Those outdated ideas were an accepted form social slavery.
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Life is too short; at 70 years old, I do not need this nonsense in my life; egos are for insecure losers
Where would Egypt be today without President Abel Fattah el Sisi and the Egyptian military?
He should discharge his economic advisors and replace them with Western economists and bankers
I have read many complaints from opposition faction leaders and parties griping about the state of the economy and high inflation in Egypt, trying to lay the blame on President El Sisi. What they fail to comprehend is that worldwide inflation has nearly doubled in the past three years and currently Europe, Canada, Australia, and the United States are in a recession. I would ask the Egyptian president’s detractors one question, “would they prefer to go back to President Morsi’s time?”. In just seven years, President el Sisi has achieved more than what was achieved by all his predecessors in the previous 70 years combined. They should stop complaining and show appreciation for all that this great president has accomplished with his massive strengthening of Egyptian infrastructure and rebuilding the country’s military. No administration is perfect, but the good ones learn from their mistakes and do not repeat them. Under his leadership Egypt is now poised to continue to prosper like never before. El Sisi is a Pharaoh like leader and a great house builder. He has my full support, and I know that he is on the right track to continue the modernization of Egyptian manufacturing, farming, water management, and oil and gas expansion deep into the 21st century.
High interest rates create high inflation. The current 25% interest rates are not sustainable, and banks cannot continue to service such high rates. Over time such rates will lead to something far worse like the nation’s economy grinding to a halt. Borrowing money at rates between 28% to 30% is not affordable and will lead to the collapse of many small and medium size banks, which will ultimately be followed by civil unrest. In my opinion, President el Sisi has a major problem on his hands, he has been very poorly advised economically. Disaster is in the waiting if they continue down this current slippery slope. I want him and his government to succeed, and I sincerely hope he will rethink his economic policies.
Introduction
I was born in Egypt in 1952, and have lived outside there for nearly 54 years, 25 years in Britain and 29 years in my current place of residence in Canada. When a man reaches my age, we often become more nostalgic about where we came from. As a native Egyptian, I feel a great sense of pride in my heritage. Like my father before me, I have learned to follow Egyptian politics having followed it closely since the days of President Nasser.
Over the past 8 years since President Abdel Fattah el-
My advice to the President, you now need the management skills to run these industries, such skills is available in the private sector.
Privatize all military run industries, keep the military with 25% or less, hand over control to the private sector, military must retreat back to the barracks and handover to the private sector. Free market, free flow of currencies, is the only solution to get an economic revival.
Egypt’s energy sector has also advanced greatly with recent discoveries of oil and gas; in particular, the Al Arish Gas Fired Power Plant, which once fully operational is expected to rival the gas production of Qatar. And just this month, Chevron Corporation announced the discovery of a new gas well, called "Narges-
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A true historian should report true historical events, no matter who they offend
Having spent over three years in literary exile which I began in 1996, I carefully analyzed World War II from every conceivable angle and concluded that without Russia, the west would have fallen to the Nazi’s. Unfortunately, the history of the second world war was written by Winston Churchill, a biased British Prime Minister with a large, and self-
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So much needless death and destruction has been inflicted on countries like Iraq, Libya, Syria, Afghanistan, and others because of military conflicts instigated by the United States, Britain, France, and some of their puppet allies. Reckless wars have accounted for at least hundreds of thousands, if not millions of civilian casualties. In this, my departing piece, I would like to address the mess that has been created whenever Western countries interfered in the affairs of these countries.
Operation Desert Storm; George H. W. Bush
President George H.W. Bush (senior) was an extremely smart leader who knew that going into Iraq will be a grave mistake. He was one hundred percent correct in defending the occupation of Kuwait. Once he secured Iraq’s retreat from Kuwait, he successfully ended the mission with minimal loss
Afghanistan and Iraq: George W. Bush (Junior) and Tony Blair
In 2003, George W. Bush led what turned into a long and disastrous second invasion of Iraq. The opening salvo began with the United States attack on the Taliban in Afghanistan in 2001, as retaliation for the attacks of September 11th. It began what turned into a long and painful ordeal that completely destabilized the Middle East
Where is Iraq today? Under Saddam Hussein’s rule the Iraqi people were much better off than they are living today's mayhem. Afghanistan is also a complete mess, and their people are starving. The mighty American military has failed them and was humiliated in front of the whole world. I do not blame the military; they were simply carrying out orders given by the incompetent and idiotic Biden Administration
Libya: Barack Obama, David Cameron, and Nicolas Sarkozy
In 2011, American and British naval forces fired over 110 Tomahawk cruise missiles, while the French Air Force, British Royal Air Force, and Royal Canadian Air Force undertook sorties across Libya and a naval blockade by Coalition forces. French jets launched air strikes against Libyan Army tanks and vehicles. Toppling Moammar Qaddafi left a vacuum in leadership that invited ISIS and other terrorist groups into Libya causing yet another disaster. Another example where the people were much better off under Qaddafi than they are living in today's mayhem.
On the surface, attacks like this look justifiable because of the evil leaders that are being removed. However, toppling them when there is no plan in place or infrastructure within the citizenry to step in and govern only leaves a vacuum of leadership that invites even worse regimes to come in and assume power, causing further destabilization. Usually when outsiders meddle in the affairs of other countries, they often leave a trail of innocent casualties and senseless destruction, as was the case in Iraq, Syria, Afghanistan, and Libya.
As evil as Saddam Hussein, Bashar el-
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Excerpts from previous op-
· September 2022
Egypt
Yes, I am a proud supporter of this great modern-
Europe and the United States should keep out of Egyptian affairs
They have already destroyed enough Middle Eastern countries
President Abdel Fattah El-
Imagine how well Egypt will be after another six years under the leadership of this great Egyptian president. Egypt will be the strongest country in the region. Remarkably, it seems that many western leaders are more interested in seeing Egypt fail than succeed. Failing to support them is a disastrous geopolitical move that will have far reaching consequences, not only in the region but worldwide.
Today Egypt is converting over 4 million acres of desert into usable farmland. With liquified gas production having quadrupled, Egypt is sitting on a massive gas reserve, and has undertaken an incredible infra-
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· March 2021
Egypt golden Pharaoh’s parade
Thank you President Abdel Fattah el-
As a proud Egyptian, the celebration of our Pharoah’s ancestors was so spectacular. It was an unforgettable experience for the world to watch, reminisce and imagine how great this civilization was. Finally, the grand Egyptian museum is set to open.
Everyone should watch this incredible parade and once the coronavirus is over, make sure you visit the dreamy, unique, and realistic revival of the Pharoah's civilization.
Our great Egyptian President has already started on a massive infra-
· March 2021
The Ethiopian Grand Renaissance Dam; is it the Ethiopians against the
Pharaohs?
Is history repeating itself yet again? Does Ethiopia really believe for a second that President el-
In October 1954, the President of Egypt Gamal Abel Nasser, signed a treaty with Sudan and the British, granting Sudan their independence on January 1,1956.
Ethiopia should carefully read and review that treaty. Our Egyptian President, the Pharaoh el-
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· September 2020
Egyptian President Abdel Fattah El-
Of course, as an Egyptian, even after having left the country more than fifty years ago, I am eager to follow their progress. There is no benefit for me to take sides, as I have no business interests tied to Egypt. My comments are fact based without bias.
President Abdel Fattah El-
I am extremely pleased to see that President Trump supports him. Today’s world needs strong committed leaders, not ideological socialist Marxists that forcibly control their self-
MILITARY SUCCESS IS THE FUTURE FOR THE MIDDLE EAST
Egypt’s military president, Abdel Fattah El-
Egypt’s military government
As a proud Egyptian Christian, I believe the present government in Egypt, led by Lt General President Abdel Fattah El Sisi, has implemented a well-