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Egyptian Army to Get Involved in Yemen Swamp?

Thursday 16 April 2015
Egyptian Army to Get Involved in Yemen Swamp?

Alwaght A wave of protests in Egypt and other countries has been launched, as the Egyptian army commanders under the President Abdel Fattah el-Sisi beat the war drums and make attempts to take part in theground forceattack in the framework of the Saudi-US invasion of Yemen, leaving thousands of injures and martyrs, most of them innocent women and children. However, experts and political observers warn against dangerous consequences and implications of this belligerent act for the future of Egypt in all fields, including military, political, social, economic, security and tourism.

The most important consequences of Egyptian army involvement in Yemen may be considered as follows:

1- Replication of the scenario of Egypt's military involvement in Yemen in 1960s during the presidency of Gamal Abdel Nasser, which inflicted heavy casualties on Egyptian military forces. Abdel Fattah el-Sisi is well aware that his popularity would decline as a result of his participation in the aggression against Yemen, as did Nasser's popularity after his attack against Yemen.

2. Participation of Egyptian military in aggression against Yemen would lead to weakening and collapse of the Egyptian army which is the backbone and the basis of the security in Egypt, while Egypt is currently in difficulty addressing its domestic issues.

3 - Observers believe that the Egyptian participation in the war against Yemen is in the framework of a western-Israeli backed conspiracy aimed at undermining the armies, especially the armies of the Arab region which plotted against Iraqi and Syrian army in the past few years. Now, it is the Egyptian army’s turn to be attenuated, as these armies are thought to be the tip of arrows encountering Israeli regime.

4. When the Egyptian army gets trapped in the military aggression on Yemen on the pretext of protecting the security of navigation in the Red Sea and the Strait of Bab el-Mandab, this would make way for terrorist groups, particularly in the Sinai Peninsula. Consequently, there would be rising crimes against Egyptian citizens, the same as the events that are taking place in Syria and Iraq.

5. Considering the rising tensions between people and government, resulted from economic problems,It seems natural that the Egyptian military involvement in the war against Yemen would bring about a security risk, and the security and stability of Egypt might be undermined or even lead to another popular revolution that can possibly topple the el-Sisi regime, the same way that happened to former President Mohamed Morsi. What is more, the Egyptians have recently condemned the Saudi-led aggression in a demonstration staged in front of the Saudi Embassy in Cairo and called the Egyptian army not to get involved in the attacks.

6. Political observers believe that involvement of the Egyptian army in the war against Yemen would make the ground for penetration of terrorist groups into the country and will threaten the vital sectors of the Egyptian economy, including tourism that Egypt relies on its revenues. Egyptian officials should note the fact that tourism is an essential factor in the Egyptian economy, the country which is dealing with different crisis, loss of tourism sector is a serious threat to its security, stability and future.

7. After opposition from many countries, including Pakistan, to send ground troops to participate in ground attacks against Yemen, now Egypt's army is in difficult situation as the army's involvement in the invasion of Yemen will lead the Egyptian to a war of attrition, but the current situation in Egypt, in the light of combating the terrorism, and countering foreign threats, do not allow for engaging in the attacks, especially in the Sinai and Egypt's western border with Libya where terrorist groups are very active.

Considering the risks and consequences, the Egyptian leaders and commanders must take all aspects into account especially security and political wisdom and past experience, and avoid getting involved in another war in Yemen; instead of getting Egyptian youths into the war, the Egypt administration ought to think about securing livelihood and economic needs of the Egyptian people; not a war that only serves the enemies of the Muslim Ummah. Further, we must not forget that the bloodshed in Yemen, is the blood of Muslims and Arabs, whether an Egyptian or a Yemeni citizen.Therefore, it is better to deal with the enemies of Islam and the Muslim Ummah, especially the Israeli regime, rather than serving the regimes such as Saudi Arabia that has turned to a warmongering state. Nevertheless, the countries and peoples of the Middle East, away from the West and foreign intervention, are in urgent need for unity and solidarity to address the regional crisis.

 

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