Egyptian parliament agrees to send Egyptian troops to foreign missions
ISWNews Analysis Group: The Egyptian parliament agreed to send the Egyptian armed forces to a foreign war mission to defend the country’s national security.
ISWNews Analysis Group: The Egyptian parliament agreed to send the Egyptian armed forces to a foreign war mission to defend the country’s national security.
ISWNews Analysis Group: Libyan National Army (LNA) commander Khalifa Hafter visits Cairo and meets with Abdul Fattah al-Sisi.
Abundant Oil resources and wealth of the Persian Gulf which were divided by UK between several small and large countries such as Emirates and Saudi Arabia, enabled them to carry on their exploitation policies from Africa to Asia and rule over several thousand years of civilization.
Thus military and rented armies of West and East become a profitable industry which requires the “shadow of war” policy (for example Iranophobia in western Asia) to boom weapon contracts, military support, oil industry exploitation and etc.
Emirates is one of these countries which has a vast plan for foreign influence in fear of Iran and Moghawemat power and in competition with Qatar and Saudi Arabia.
The range of Emirates foreign influence plan covers countries such as Yemen, Libya, Algeria, Somalia, Afghanistan and etc.