Egypt
This Is Not Merely a Legal Technicality; It Is the Final Act in a Decade-Long Consolidation of Power
Losing Ground In The Red Sea, Cairo Turns A Gaza Rumor Into A Domestic Distraction
How Sharia-Based Restrictions on Church Repairs Sparked Mob Violence and State Appeasement
Cairo’s Naval Push Targets Ethiopia’s Lifelines And Punishes Israel’s Somaliland Move
Egypt’s UN Counteroffensive Exposes How Ankara’s Influence in Libya Continues to Fuel a Deeper Strategic Rivalry in the Eastern Mediterranean
Despite the Complexities of Managing So Many Moving Parts, There Is Still Reason to Remain Hopeful About the U.S.-Led Alliance
The Treaty Remains Intact on Paper, but Its Deterrent Logic Has Weakened in Practice
For Jerusalem to Sign a $35 Billion Economic Bailout While Its Security Demands Regarding the Border Remain Unmet Is a Failure of Statecraft
The Biden Administration’s Decision in 2021 to Remove the Houthis from the U.S. List of Foreign Terror Organizations Weakened Deterrence by Reducing Political and Economic Pressure
In States Emerging from Conflict, the Presence of Diverse Religious Communities Can Help Rebuild Trust and Stability
The Conquest Tradition, Proud and Unembarrassed in the Classical Sources, Is Incompatible with Modern Ideals
Across Israel’s Southern and Western Peripheries, a Slow-Motion Catastrophe Is Taking Shape
Such Incidents Have Multiplied in Recent Years, Part of the Ongoing Islamization of the Nation Program
The Danger Comes Not Primarily from a Hostile External Power, but from Within the Egyptian State Itself
Quite Telling in This ‘Incident’ Is the Deafening Silence by Egypt’s Political Leaders, All the Way to President El-Sisi
Egypt’s Double Game Continues, Using State-Sponsored Media to Fuel Hatred While Pretending to Be a Partner for Peace
The Trigger Was Familiar: Rumors Alleging a Romantic Liaison Between a Young Coptic Man and a Muslim Woman
President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan’s Presence at the Sharm El-Sheikh Summit Is a Clear Geopolitical Mistake
In This Symbiotic Relationship, Egypt Expands Solar and Wind Generation, and Greece Offers Grid Access to European Markets
A resolution brokered by others, or one that diminishes Egypt’s role as the indispensable mediator, threatens Cairo’s geopolitical influence