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  • Egypt's economy is complex, with historical significance 📜, strategic importance 🌍, and modern challenges 🚧. The transition from a state-controlled to a market-oriented economy has been slow, hindered by military influence that stifles private investment 🚫. Egypt relies mainly on agriculture 🌾, media 📺, petroleum imports 🛢️, natural gas 🔥, and tourism 🏛️. It is a regional power in North Africa, the Middle East, and the Muslim world 🌍, and a middle power globally 🌐. The Suez Canal 🚢 is a major strategic asset and a key source of foreign reserves, along with tourism. Infrastructure projects have created jobs but had mixed results 👷‍♂️, while high inflation 📈, currency devaluation 💸, and rising debt costs 📉 strain the economy. Efforts to digitize and boost the start-up scene 💻 show promise, but sustainable growth needs stronger pro-market reforms. Social and economic pressures, including high poverty rates, require urgent political and economic changes ⚖️. #egypt #egypteconomy #economy #egyptcrisis
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  • @econYT
    @econYT  Před 14 dny +18

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    • @theprimest
      @theprimest Před 14 dny +1

      So glad you did a video on Egypt if you want to do a collab I think it would be pretty sick!

    • @penderyn8794
      @penderyn8794 Před 13 dny +2

      You are taking shots at Nasser .... For stifling innovation and market forces.....
      But he was the one who built the vast housing projects to keep the poor with a roof over the head and not having a revolution every 2 years. Also don't forget under this system they built the energy infrastructure. There is a balance in life. I don't agree with Nasser working with the USSR or other policies.... But you should take into account the basic infrastructure isn't always built under certain forms of capitalism

    • @Rabolisk
      @Rabolisk Před 4 dny

      @@penderyn8794 He had no choice but to work for the USSR after the US, UK and France pulled funding for the Aswan dam.

  • @thedeceit-qh6mf
    @thedeceit-qh6mf Před 14 dny +448

    Every state has an army. in egypt and pakistan army has a state.

    • @fesyuki-kun2332
      @fesyuki-kun2332 Před 14 dny +25

      America??
      Israel??
      Russia???

    • @alaa2227777
      @alaa2227777 Před 13 dny

      Try to stop watching western media, as they made u stupid enough to say something like this

    • @OmarHatem-tp8hg
      @OmarHatem-tp8hg Před 13 dny +41

      We are a country encircled by conflicts on all sides, in an unstable region where a strong army is essential for maintaining our security and stability. Under previous governments. Projects that once took 10+ years due to embezzlement and corruption, which was rampant now take just 3 years to complete under the current administration. The presence of military oversight has been crucial in reducing corruption.

    • @user-ed5ml1qq2f
      @user-ed5ml1qq2f Před 13 dny +25

      Without that army no Egypt,we are floating in a sea of conflicts, can't hide the truth when 2011 happened, the army and other governmental institutions keep the state resilient and stable

    • @fesyuki-kun2332
      @fesyuki-kun2332 Před 13 dny +25

      @@user-ed5ml1qq2f Egypt foundationally needs an army just like a lot of nations what we failed to do is make the army just that "an army" not the leadership + business planner + education developer + the high class + basically everything where they aren't even actual scientists or business and in the egyptian education system being a soldier is LITERALLY the least qualified u can get
      All of that means that you should let everyone who understands what he's doing handle his thing not all under the interest of one party no matter who it is

  • @KareemMAX
    @KareemMAX Před 5 dny +67

    Watching Egypt advancements in the energy sector from Cairo while the power is cut off.
    Nice

    • @alielabd3352
      @alielabd3352 Před dnem +6

      يا زميلى الدوله عاوزه تصدر الغاز اللي عندها عشان الدولار ،يعني الساعتين بيوفره فلوس كتير ،فعشان كدا الدولة بتعمل محطة الطاقة النووية لتوليد الكهربا وفيه استثمار سعودي في الصحراء (المراوح)

    • @winter_soldierr
      @winter_soldierr Před dnem

      @@alielabd3352 هو طبيعي اننا نوصل لمرحله ان نقطع الكهربا ساعه او اتنين يوميا عشان نوفر دولار ؟

    • @midogaming2141
      @midogaming2141 Před 23 hodinami

      @@alielabd3352بكرة الساعتين يبقو ٥ و٦. هتقدر بقا تكمل الدفاع دا؟ حاجة خيبة وكله بحساب الشعب والغلابة

    • @elhamrgb1743
      @elhamrgb1743 Před 23 hodinami

      😂😂😂😂😂😂​@@alielabd3352

    • @M7MDX155
      @M7MDX155 Před 23 hodinami +1

      ​@@alielabd3352 لما ينتهي المشروع هتقطع برضو دا السيسي🤕

  • @redstream1237
    @redstream1237 Před 14 dny +280

    Military's influence on any country's economy or politics is disastrous for any country on Earth

    • @fesyuki-kun2332
      @fesyuki-kun2332 Před 14 dny +2

      Next is america

    • @OmarHatem-tp8hg
      @OmarHatem-tp8hg Před 13 dny +18

      We are a country encircled by conflicts on all sides, in an unstable region where a strong army is essential for maintaining our security and stability. Under previous governments. Projects that once took 10+ years due to embezzlement and corruption, which was rampant now take just 3 years to complete under the current administration. The presence of military oversight has been crucial in reducing corruption.

    • @Teutathis
      @Teutathis Před 13 dny +1

      ​@@OmarHatem-tp8hgYou're collapsing under your massive debt brought on by building a new "Capital" for the military to milk money out of. What on earth are you on about?

    • @rachedel-moctar4290
      @rachedel-moctar4290 Před 13 dny +30

      ​@@OmarHatem-tp8hgI'm doubled over laughing from this gibberish.

    • @3araab1
      @3araab1 Před 13 dny

      Without military Egyptian would still be under occupation or terrorists control. Egyptian would be still slaved workers to western greed, remember 120,000 Egyptian died digging Suize canal

  • @AyanoVl
    @AyanoVl Před 9 dny +51

    . talk more about Egypt

  • @theprimest
    @theprimest Před 14 dny +195

    Imagine if Egypt gets a hold of its potential and runs its economy with good management, the economy could blossom if it's fully set free with increased manufacturing initiatives

    • @maxwind7658
      @maxwind7658 Před 14 dny +17

      It’s harder than it seems, your argument misses all of the nuance that comes with “good” management

    • @MoDy-ot1dw
      @MoDy-ot1dw Před 13 dny +15

      Yes but egypt have alot of materials, good location, good demographic, alot of good tourism sites and ect.. if somehow hypothetically they able to utilize all there advantages they could easily surpass European countries .

    • @mostafaelborgy7889
      @mostafaelborgy7889 Před 13 dny

      @@MoDy-ot1dw not long ago , it was :)

    • @Mai_TS--_--
      @Mai_TS--_-- Před 13 dny +5

      ​@@MoDy-ot1dwlots of materials 😂😂😂 Egypt is literally the African South Korea with little to no actual resources other than oil and gas

    • @Themanhimselftherealguy
      @Themanhimselftherealguy Před 12 dny

      Failed geography class?

  • @AmmarShahin
    @AmmarShahin Před 22 hodinami +2

    As an Egyptian, this is the most accurate, well-informed report on the Egyptian economy I've seen in a while.
    Just so you know, the inflation rate is much higher than the official number.
    Thanks, Econ 👏

  • @MohammedR-fk2ju
    @MohammedR-fk2ju Před 13 dny +33

    This is the most accurate video on the current state of the Egyptian economy I have seen

  • @elect90
    @elect90 Před 13 dny +67

    "Egypt has more energy than it can use." Not true at all. There is a power outage in every household for two hours daily in Egypt for the last 8 months.

    • @abdulrahmanahmedmahmoud2622
      @abdulrahmanahmedmahmoud2622 Před 12 dny +73

      No, he is right. We have more energy, but we sell it and stay without it so we can afford our debt as the new capital is getting ready for the important people.

    • @daritghal7137
      @daritghal7137 Před 10 dny

      With this government Egyptians are at the very bottom of their priorities...

    • @AmSeris
      @AmSeris Před 9 dny +4

      Not every household. Some new area or suburbs are exempt. Like Shorouk, Borg el Arab, Madinity and presumably Alamein, NAC

    • @mahmoudshawky4651
      @mahmoudshawky4651 Před 8 dny +1

      @@abdulrahmanahmedmahmoud2622 you are totally right

    • @amrreda4844
      @amrreda4844 Před 8 dny +3

      This is not due to a lack of energy, but rather due to a lack of foreign exchange and a large amount of debt. The government sells gas in Europe instead of sending it to power plants in Egypt

  • @jz1607
    @jz1607 Před 6 dny +40

    Unfortunately, many people don't understand the real problem of Egypt.
    Egypt, for more than 30 years during Mubarak's era, has ignored aggressively the infrastructure and the local manufacturing and relied heavily on importing.
    During Mubarak's era, in 1981, Egypt population was nearly 45m and the 1 EGP costed 0.7 USD.
    In 1990, Egypt foreign debt has been dropped when it helped Kuwait and despite this, Mubarak left Egypt in 2011 with more than 75B in debt and the population became 90m. USD 5.5 EGP!
    So Mubarak, in 30 years, not only destroyed the EGP but also gained more than 70B in debt since 1990s and no one knows where the money has gone since the country was facing tremendous problems and the job market was near zero. Yes prices were lower than today, but the unemployment rate was very high and salaries were super low..
    Today in 2024, we are nearing 115m people, can you imagine a growth of 25m people in just 13 years?!
    The reason why Sisi gave all the projects and the infrastructure upgrade to the military is because they work non stop by order. And there was no way for the private sector to do such work without making profits which was way out of budget for Egypt.
    Everyone knows that from 2014 until today the country went through major changes and upgrades in the infrastructure, but the only way to do that in short time was to take a risky plan which unfortunately didn't play well with the global and regional instability.
    In 2019, Egypt was put ahead on the map. The EGP went from 19s (Dec 2016) to 15s (2020) and the country was truly on the right road but Covid, region instability and Russian war caused all investors to pull out their money and Egypt didn't have enough USD to cover its debt and expenses.

    • @neolithictransitrevolution427
      @neolithictransitrevolution427 Před 4 dny +10

      You sum it up nicely in your last paragraph, but I think it's almost unfair to call all the new infrastructure and projects risky. Who could have expected that global shipping AND tourism would have disappeared because of a global pandemic, and immediately after both it's largest food suppliers would go to war with eachother, and at the same time Lybia, Sudan, and Yemen would increase the intensity of civil wars to the point of targeting regional trade, and Israel and Palestine would go to war halting off shore gas development.
      No country has been dealt a worse hand imo.

    • @norhanabdo2997
      @norhanabdo2997 Před 3 dny +4

      لخصت كل حاجة صح الصح سواء مختلفين في الرأي او متفقين

    • @Belomoh6
      @Belomoh6 Před 3 dny +2

      This is a perfect brief, it’s not biased but balanced and helpful.
      Thank you

    • @husseinmohamed1519
      @husseinmohamed1519 Před dnem +2

      👏👏👏

    • @OmarHatem-tp8hg
      @OmarHatem-tp8hg Před 20 hodinami +1

      you summed it up very well

  • @abdulrahmanahmedmahmoud2622

    Thank you, sir, for educating me
    I really appreciate it
    I am from Egypt but It would be beneficial to get an outsider view of our situation
    meanwhile your honest and telling the truth

    • @OmarHatem-tp8hg
      @OmarHatem-tp8hg Před 10 dny +5

      متصدقش أي حاجة عامة، غير لما تعرف مين الي بيموله لأنه هيكون ماشي في توجهه، وارد تكون بتخدم جهاز مخابرات ما أو أجندة أمريكية أو صهيونية

    • @nadanabil3412
      @nadanabil3412 Před 10 dny +1

      His data is not accurate, not for everything..

    • @fiikrian
      @fiikrian Před dnem

      ​@@OmarHatem-tp8hg طيب مش ده الي احنا عايشينه دلوقتي؟
      حاسة كلامه موضوعي

  • @AhmedNour-wh1fc
    @AhmedNour-wh1fc Před 14 dny +49

    its also hard to focus your economy when you have wars happening on all your borders : Gaza , Sudan and Libya. and issues with some local extremes groups

    • @asoliman9
      @asoliman9 Před 14 dny +16

      Hahahaha 😂
      As if corruption and military control just happens and it is not a planned policy!

    • @OmarOsman98
      @OmarOsman98 Před 14 dny +5

      The security issues certainly affect tourism and of course the Suez Canal revenues. Egypt must focus on selling state assets and slowly reducing government spending.

    • @OmarOsman98
      @OmarOsman98 Před 14 dny +4

      @@asoliman9Military control of the economy is slowing growth.

    • @alaa2227777
      @alaa2227777 Před 13 dny

      ​@@asoliman9 it happens when the mob is stupid enough to shame their country for looking funny

    • @danisraelmalta
      @danisraelmalta Před 12 dny +1

      Non of these wars include Egypt.

  • @mojbr704
    @mojbr704 Před 5 dny +4

    Egypt deserves to be one of the top 10 countries leading the world in every aspect, based on history, population and location

    • @chillout914
      @chillout914 Před 3 dny +1

      it does not matter history or any BS every country needs to do a reality check and have smart people to rule , no country can be poor that is the biggest lie any country can have decent economy if you have good leadership at least .

    • @mohammeduzair7796
      @mohammeduzair7796 Před dnem

      Look at Egypt's geographical location it is filled with conflicts on all fronts

    • @yusufmohammed9839
      @yusufmohammed9839 Před 14 hodinami

      That's totally right
      Most African countries are led by European's employees (presidents) ​@@chillout914

  • @fesyuki-kun2332
    @fesyuki-kun2332 Před 14 dny +77

    As an egyptian I can proudly say that, everyone tried to control us and our importance (have history read :3) but they all failed
    Trust me the people will wake and we will thrive again

    • @MrJoeSomebody
      @MrJoeSomebody Před 14 dny

      I’m Egyptian too and I’m sorry but you’re way too optimistic. We’ve been controlled successfully for centuries. And now that we rule our selves we’ve effectively turned into a failed state. Future is not bright at all.

    • @noescape7864
      @noescape7864 Před 12 dny +1

      نستيقظ من اي

    • @flaror3496
      @flaror3496 Před 12 dny +3

      ​@@noescape7864من حكمنا الفاشل هذا

    • @noescape7864
      @noescape7864 Před 12 dny +1

      @@flaror3496 طب احنا مالنا بيكم !؟

    • @flaror3496
      @flaror3496 Před 12 dny +3

      @@noescape7864 سبيل من وجود الفساد هو من أيده

  • @producedbypodcast
    @producedbypodcast Před 14 dny +7

    Great video, really enjoy your geography content. Keep it up!

  • @metro9128
    @metro9128 Před 10 dny +5

    as egyption, we are just so unlucky pray for us ❤️😢

  • @JamestownBen
    @JamestownBen Před 8 dny +167

    *I love the grounded reality of this channel!!!*
    Retirement took a toll on my finances, but with my involvement in the digital market, $27,000 weekly returns has been life changing. AWESOME GOD❤️

    • @JamestownBen
      @JamestownBen Před 8 dny

      Only God knows how much grateful i am. After so much struggles I now own a new house and my family is happy once again everything is finally falling into place!!

    • @ClarenceColeman-oh8yi
      @ClarenceColeman-oh8yi Před 8 dny

      I'm 37 and have been looking for ways to be successful, please how??

    • @ClarenceColeman-oh8yi
      @ClarenceColeman-oh8yi Před 8 dny

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      @JamestownBen Před 8 dny

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    • @JamestownBen
      @JamestownBen Před 8 dny

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  • @scorpionyt3836
    @scorpionyt3836 Před dnem

    It is rare to find neutral and useful content like this, thank you, I am Egyptian and I benefited from this video in understanding the nature of the crisis we are going through.

  • @cherifahmed2238
    @cherifahmed2238 Před 10 dny +11

    This is in my humble opinion the most accurate and fair video on the economy of egypt. Thank you

  • @ashiinsane90
    @ashiinsane90 Před 13 dny +7

    you nailed all points, informative video. well done

  • @mousaahmed4040
    @mousaahmed4040 Před 12 dny +15

    ممتاز جدا الاستمراريه ياجماعه منصات زي كده ومواقع التواصل كل ده بيعمل ترويج للسياحه❤ ياريت نشر الفيديوهات اللي باللغات المختلفه دي الي دوال الخليج مترجمه

    • @abdulrahmanahmedmahmoud2622
      @abdulrahmanahmedmahmoud2622 Před 12 dny +1

      ياعم مابيقولك السياحه مش جايبه همها وشغلانه قايمه على التعريص خمره و زنا ونجاسه

    • @mom34443
      @mom34443 Před 12 dny +2

      كيف يعني ترجمتها إلى دول الخليج 🤔 !؟

    • @mousaahmed4040
      @mousaahmed4040 Před 12 dny

      @@mom34443 قصدي يعني نشر الفيديوهات اللي باللغات الانجليزيه تنزل الي دوال الخليج مترجمه باللغة العربية بس ممكن اكون كتبت غلط في التعليق معلش حقك عليا في الغلطه دي

  • @amaradnan7751
    @amaradnan7751 Před 14 dny +9

    Can you do a video on Ethiopia's economy

  • @LG-bs1rs
    @LG-bs1rs Před 14 dny +21

    Informative Video!

  • @ranahegazy
    @ranahegazy Před dnem

    Good job

  • @bigabz12
    @bigabz12 Před 10 dny

    Perfect

  • @mohamedabdalnaem9776
    @mohamedabdalnaem9776 Před 3 dny

    Thanks for making the video

  • @OmarHatem-tp8hg
    @OmarHatem-tp8hg Před 13 dny +21

    We are a country encircled by conflicts on all sides : Gaza , Sudan , Libya and the Turkish ambition in the Mediterranean, in an unstable region, Plus from 2013 to 2019, we also fought against extremist groups where a strong army is essential for maintaining Egypt security and stability. Under previous governments. Projects that once took 10+ years due to embezzlement and corruption, which was rampant now take just 3 years to complete under the current administration. The presence of military oversight has been crucial in reducing corruption.

    • @daritghal7137
      @daritghal7137 Před 10 dny +3

      Wow you actually believed all of what the Egyptian media says....

    • @osamasayed4110
      @osamasayed4110 Před 10 dny +1

      Agreed!

    • @OmarHatem-tp8hg
      @OmarHatem-tp8hg Před 10 dny +2

      @@daritghal7137 What I'm saying is clear enough for the blind to see.

  • @kingsford5555
    @kingsford5555 Před 13 dny +3

    Great work but I found the background audio beginning at 7:22 to be distracting, repetitive, and even annoying (the longer it continued the more annoying it got). I wish the channel well. Maybe it's just me but if others feel the same it might be something to look at. Thank you though for creating these.

  • @soka6oct
    @soka6oct Před 8 dny

    Very good economic analysis
    Appreciated 💐

  • @Nadosh850
    @Nadosh850 Před dnem

    I am from Egypt. Thank
    you. I will put this video in my immigration file
    😂😂💔💔💔💔

  • @elmasrymohamed5716
    @elmasrymohamed5716 Před 8 dny

    Thank you

  • @mostafasabra1286
    @mostafasabra1286 Před 8 dny

    عندك حق والله

  • @gilberttello08
    @gilberttello08 Před 13 dny +1

    👌👌

  • @wwhossane
    @wwhossane Před 12 dny +3

    minimum wage in Egypt starts at 4-5 dollars a day (6 days a week)

    • @ItsLofty101
      @ItsLofty101 Před 11 dny +2

      I mean, have you ever heard of PPP?

  • @abdelra7man87
    @abdelra7man87 Před 14 dny +4

    Agree!

  • @BIGDRACOishere
    @BIGDRACOishere Před 14 dny +4

    @econ uploaded
    Now i cant sleep until i watch this video 😂

  • @AliAldouh
    @AliAldouh Před 2 dny

    Egypt mother of the world 🇪🇬❤️

  • @Verdeverso
    @Verdeverso Před 10 dny +6

    Amazing! Egypt's economy will rise in the coming years!

  • @FatahChan
    @FatahChan Před 11 dny +8

    Egypt has alot of energy? They cut off the power everyday for 2 hours

    • @imjoeim
      @imjoeim Před 5 dny +2

      No, he is right. We have more energy, but we sell it and stay without it so we can afford our debt as the new capital is getting ready for the important people.

    • @hopeman7717
      @hopeman7717 Před 3 dny

      Do you mean the social housing projects that exist in almost every governorate? Do you mean the “Decent Life” projects that go to every village and center in Egypt? Do you mean the Hepatitis C treatment project? Do you mean investments in dilapidated infrastructure that changed the view of Egypt on companies around the world, and many companies now want to build their factories in Egypt? In fact, you are ignorant or ignorant. By the way, the capital and other cities are supposed to become financial centers and headquarters for international companies and services, and not just empty buildings. Try to look more closely.​@@imjoeim

    • @Belomoh6
      @Belomoh6 Před 3 dny

      We do have a lot of energy
      We sell a lot of it

  • @mostafasabra1286
    @mostafasabra1286 Před 8 dny

    عندك حق والله ط

  • @himojohnson161
    @himojohnson161 Před 6 dny +2

    Since almost a year ago, the electricity gets cut off for 2 hours or more daily to conserve energy. What do you mean it has more power than it needs ?!?

    • @mustafamarghany
      @mustafamarghany Před 6 dny

      اللي عندنا حراميه

    • @hshdss1318
      @hshdss1318 Před 4 dny +3

      ماتعرفش؟ مص بتصدر الكهرباء للأردن و ليبيا و بتصدر الغاز لكل أنحاء العالم و بعد كده ييجوا يقطعوها هنا

    • @Belomoh6
      @Belomoh6 Před 3 dny

      We sell fkn power to other countries
      Are y’all slow?

    • @Belomoh6
      @Belomoh6 Před 3 dny +1

      @@mustafamarghany
      We need foreign currencies*

    • @mohammeduzair7796
      @mohammeduzair7796 Před dnem

      Government sells that power to pay off debt

  • @Atheist_Indian
    @Atheist_Indian Před 13 dny +8

    Ever nation has an Army but in Egypt , Pakistan and Myanmar an Army has a nation

    • @mohammeduzair7796
      @mohammeduzair7796 Před dnem

      Well it's true for Pakistan and Myanmar
      Egypt's case is a little different
      Egypt :makes investments by taking loans
      Investment get good profit economy booms investment don't get good profit economy goes down
      That's how it has been for decades now

  • @IamhusseinOsman
    @IamhusseinOsman Před 7 dny +2

    تحيا مصر

  • @YehiA-gy3tk
    @YehiA-gy3tk Před 9 dny

    It is good that you are an Arabic translator. I really like this comment from Google Translate😂😂😂😂❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
    ❤❤❤❤Thank you very much

  • @ahmedvlog2246
    @ahmedvlog2246 Před 14 dny +8

    ماشاء الله تبارك. الله
    اللهم احفظ مصر 𓋹تحيا مصر شكرا السيسي🇪🇬♥️

    • @asoliman9
      @asoliman9 Před 14 dny +16

      يا بني انت شوفت الفيديو 😅 ده بيقول سبب الفشل الاقتصادي هو الإدارة الحكومية والجيش
      ولكن انت هتفهم ازاي الكلام ده وانت مؤيد للسيسي 😅

    • @SamEisa-pt5up
      @SamEisa-pt5up Před 14 dny +5

      @@asoliman9 والله عيب عليك انك بتحاول تفهمه 😂

    • @AhmedBilal-lw1pq
      @AhmedBilal-lw1pq Před 13 dny +1

      ​@@asoliman9سيبك منه دا طبال 😂😂

    • @AhmedBilal-lw1pq
      @AhmedBilal-lw1pq Před 13 dny

      ​@@SamEisa-pt5up ولله معاك حق😂😂

    • @MK-rx2fj
      @MK-rx2fj Před 12 dny

      😂انت بتكلمة بالمنطق ليه ​@@asoliman9

  • @user-ev5vp7tf7q
    @user-ev5vp7tf7q Před 8 dny +18

    حفظ الله مصر وشعبها 🇪🇬

    • @logoutpupg6651
      @logoutpupg6651 Před 8 dny

      يسطا هو الفيديو بيتكلم عن اي

    • @user-ev5vp7tf7q
      @user-ev5vp7tf7q Před 8 dny +1

      @@logoutpupg6651 في ترجمه علي الفديو عامة هوا بيتكلم علي موقع مصر وتاريخها وكدا يعني

    • @ahmedshawky98
      @ahmedshawky98 Před 8 dny

      @@logoutpupg6651 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣

    • @medoamir8253
      @medoamir8253 Před 5 dny

      اقتصاد مصر​@@logoutpupg6651

    • @Belomoh6
      @Belomoh6 Před 3 dny

      Ameen

  • @user-pf1od6ot2h
    @user-pf1od6ot2h Před 6 hodinami

    Wrong information: Suez Canal revenues amounted to approximately fifteen billion dollars, and Suez Canal revenues amounted to more than 9 billion dollars.

  • @user-rv1bl4nm5b
    @user-rv1bl4nm5b Před 8 dny +1

    Egypt are shinning ❤

  • @shikarkarony
    @shikarkarony Před 13 dny +6

    The video ignored the essential challenges, it’s completely normal and needed to have the military taking care of everything when Egypt is surrounded with wars from every direction.
    Egypt fought terrorism for 10 years that was supported by multiple intelligence agencies and won.

  • @trenchcoatbrigade698
    @trenchcoatbrigade698 Před 4 dny +1

    Cool AI voice. Definitely a British person making these videos 😂😂

  • @ConquerorAR
    @ConquerorAR Před 6 dny +13

    Love how some people claim that "Egypt without its army would be much better" .... that is the most naive political statement I have ever heard.

    • @mahmoudmaged5492
      @mahmoudmaged5492 Před 5 dny +3

      That is the truth they take the food from ur mouth and blame u for being hungry

    • @ConquerorAR
      @ConquerorAR Před 5 dny +7

      @@mahmoudmaged5492 and yet you are not better without an army, even if what you are saying is true.

    • @Redmi-qs3sp
      @Redmi-qs3sp Před 5 dny +6

      Economically he is telling the truth but you are right he is wrong because in terms of politics Egypt is geographically fragile from threats from its neighbors and not to mention guarding the Suez Canal.

    • @DragonTooth-dy8hp
      @DragonTooth-dy8hp Před 3 dny

      Sorry but that’s just random nonsense, every nation has an army and Egypt needs one, and a strong one

    • @ibraheca5162
      @ibraheca5162 Před 2 dny

      the army you are talking about is not really an army it's a gang that rules the country doing several massacres against its own people but with countries like isreal the army just disappears + billions of dollars get out of Egypt to countries like Switzerland so people who says that statement are not wrong due to the army's corruption and iron rule (sorry about the bad english it's not my first language)

  • @ahmadradwan5914
    @ahmadradwan5914 Před 10 dny

  • @theodore935
    @theodore935 Před 13 dny +4

    Egypt has more resources and relatively peaceful than israel still it is poorer than israel in terms of gpd and gdp per capita.

    • @nisrmasry2134
      @nisrmasry2134 Před 13 dny +1

      Because of Corruption and Thefts in all levels of Administration in Egypt.

    • @nisrmasry2134
      @nisrmasry2134 Před 13 dny +3

      Also, neglecting the people of experience and efficiency meanwhile supporting the people of trust but with no experience or efficiency !!

    • @my5092
      @my5092 Před 10 dny +2

      Isreal gets tons of money from the usa while egypt dont

    • @ahmadradwan5914
      @ahmadradwan5914 Před 10 dny

      😂😂😂😂

    • @chumtoad14
      @chumtoad14 Před 6 dny +1

      ​@@my5092Egypt gets billions of dollars from the USA every year.

  • @Marcos.El.Masryyy
    @Marcos.El.Masryyy Před 13 dny +4

    🇪🇬🇪🇬🇪🇬🫡🫡🫡

  • @neolithictransitrevolution427

    Probably should be mentioned that Egypt is fighting an insurgency in Sinai. And has active conflicts on its Borth East border (Gaza), south (Sudan), and West (Lybia), along with the issues in the Red sea.

  • @simonadams4857
    @simonadams4857 Před 10 dny +3

    Unless I missed it, there is massive issue that will NEVER allow the Egyptian economy to recover; it is called the population explosion. Until Egyptians understand the concept of birth control, no amount of economic development can ever sustain them. Each male and female produce on average 6 kids in a backward and stale economy. This is the biggest disaster that is sufficient to kill off any economy let alone a moribund one like Egypt’s.
    Without 2040 or 2050 vision, they have zero chance to upscale their status, they will sadly remain a third world entity worse than Pakistan and Bangladesh combined and a source of malaise to the IMF and world financial system. Though, hunger has not yet set in, it is a prospect to look for in a decade. They will remain a source of cheap, abundant labour for their neighbours and refugees to Europe and developed countries.

    • @zeyadelkilany
      @zeyadelkilany Před 8 dny +1

      No, you are completely wrong Population growth can also represent an opportunity for the economy,
      It creates a large workforce and a huge internal market for products and services.
      It can also stimulate innovation and economic growth.
      The impact of population increase on the economy depends on how this increase is managed by the government.
      If the government can create enough jobs and improve education and infrastructure, the population increase can become a positive factor for the economy.
      But if the government cannot manage population growth effectively, it can become a major burden on the economy and exacerbate problems of poverty and unemployment. For example, look at China or Brazil, both of which have a high population, but we find that their economy is good, and china is even the second largest economy in the world.

    • @simonadams4857
      @simonadams4857 Před 7 dny +1

      @Zeyadelkilany: To Zeyadelkilany,
      Precisely the point sir. The government has been unable to manage in any shape or fashion the population explosion in Egypt for the last 80 years; hence, the current catastrophic picture.
      Comparing Egypt with giants like Brazil and China is entirely irrelevant. Egypt is mostly desert incapable of feeding and providing for 20 million people let alone 120 million that they have today. Egypt is primarily a desert with limited natural and agricultural resources. Brazil is mostly green with endless water and agricultural resources, it is 8 times bigger in size than Egypt. Same can get said of China although with careful consideration you will conclude that China is indeed incapable of self-sustaining itself food and resource-wise.
      In the 1970s, China faced same population issue like the Egyptians, when they limited their population growth by introducing the one child policy, they prospered in 30 years and have become an advanced economy. Chinese astute planning and intelligence is a proof that you can’t let population explosion run wild with no control if you are seeking an advanced economy with prosperity. Letting things go provides the current Egyptian status.
      The population explosion in Egypt is driven mostly by insipid religious beliefs that have wrecked the country rendering it a third-world one with limited prospects. Population maintenance requires competent management, something that has never existed in Egypt’s modern history.
      I do however broadly agree with you, that with meticulous management of population growth you can reap the benefits in the long term; only one country has managed to do so competently so far over the last 120 years, it is called the US. 😊

    • @zeyadelkilany
      @zeyadelkilany Před 7 dny

      ​ @simonadams4857 I think you are right about how poorly the Egyptian government is managing population growth, but I was speaking in general about population growth not being a burden, and I can say that with 8 billion people we still need more and since you talked about China, China after implementing Strict birth control policies, especially the “one-child” policy, face many demographic challenges, including:
      Population aging: The one-child policy led to a significant decline in birth rates, leading to rapid population aging. The number of elderly people has increased significantly, while the number of young people has decreased. This changing demographics places a significant burden on the social welfare system and the economy,
      Manpower shortage: With the shrinking number of young people of working age, China faces a labor shortage in some sectors, which may hinder economic growth and greatly affect the country's capacity.
      The Chinese government has realized the seriousness of these challenges and has gradually begun to ease birth control policies.
      However, China's population distribution problems are still far from being resolved.
      The government will need to do more to address these challenges in the long term.
      Some of the negative effects of the “one-child” policy are still being felt, and it may take generations before China is able to address all of the demographic challenges it faces.

    • @simonadams4857
      @simonadams4857 Před 7 dny

      @@zeyadelkilanyIt is wonderful to discuss this topic with intelligent minds and thinkers like yourself sir, thank you.
      I fully agree with you regarding the Chinese demographic issues. Their philosophy was simple back in the 1980s: get us developed as fast as possible then we deal with the demographic implications if we develop any. The Chinese developed much faster than they had ever anticipated; and the consequences of development caught them early but not by surprise. It was a trade-off; get me developed at any cost, make me a superpower or near one at any cost, then I deal with the upshot later. Now let’s see how they deal with this huge task rest of this century.
      My point was: if you are an underdeveloped country seeking development without attention to population control, you will not develop in the medium or long term, you will develop in a century the earliest ( Egypt’s scenario). If your objective is getting results soon in less than 30 years then China’s model is a proof.

    • @zeyadelkilany
      @zeyadelkilany Před 7 dny

      @simonadams4857 I would like to thank you very much for this fruitful discussion on China's demographic problem. I really enjoyed exchanging ideas with you, and found your perspective very informative and thoughtful.

  • @ahmedelselly2553
    @ahmedelselly2553 Před 21 hodinou +1

    I wanna know why put Arabs video in content of Egypt making Egyptians look like arabs? 0:52
    We never ever wore that Khaleji outfit

  • @mekky16
    @mekky16 Před 5 dny

    you forgot to mention the daily power cut-off hours that's going on for more than a year

  • @EconomicSavant
    @EconomicSavant Před 14 dny +11

    Egypt

  • @Eyad_Negm
    @Eyad_Negm Před 10 hodinami

    I remember when e.g pound = 6 usa dollars now usa dollar=47,5 e.g pounds 😢

  • @soufianeragragui362
    @soufianeragragui362 Před 8 dny +1

    Talk about Morocco

  • @thenabilamrani
    @thenabilamrani Před 3 dny

    I always wondered why Egypt’s economy matters hhh

  • @FnaftheUltimateking2
    @FnaftheUltimateking2 Před 5 dny

    ‏‪0:55‬‏ and occpietion

  • @georgew7405
    @georgew7405 Před 7 dny

    I'm from Egyptian and I speak the language. 4:51 our president DID NOT mention Ethiopia, he was talking about the terrorist attacks from Isis. We never had anything to do with Ethiopia.

    • @Belomoh6
      @Belomoh6 Před 3 dny

      "بلاش انك توصل انك تمس نقطة مياه من مصر"
      He was talking about etiopia and water when he was holding the mic, the one with trump is about isis
      Although he did not mention ethiopia or ISIS by word exactly

  • @TheVirumXD
    @TheVirumXD Před 3 dny

    “Egypt has more energy than it can use” such a BS statement…

  • @aymanabdelaziz6514
    @aymanabdelaziz6514 Před 13 dny +5

    Two years and we shall make it.....

    • @Abdelrahma.
      @Abdelrahma. Před 13 dny +2

      Lol

    • @MK-rx2fj
      @MK-rx2fj Před 12 dny +5

      ​@@Abdelrahma.😂 just another 75 years

    • @Abdelrahma.
      @Abdelrahma. Před 12 dny

      When bitter reality becomes a joke

    • @daritghal7137
      @daritghal7137 Před 10 dny +1

      The 2 years reset every 2 years 🙂

    • @norhanabdo2997
      @norhanabdo2997 Před 3 dny +1

      ادوني سنة بس وانتو هتشوفوا مصر دي بقت فين سنة بس

  • @cocothefly
    @cocothefly Před 14 dny

    Why did you remove Western Sahara from your map ?

  • @owis2001
    @owis2001 Před 5 dny

    I see it naive from these reports who say that the problem is in the system itself, of-course there are problems but when you put factors like terrorism ,war in Palestine ,war in Libya in prospective the situation become easier to explain , like for example take the effect of Flight 9268 accident 2015 in prospective and see the effect that happened in 2016 and every downfall now makes sense

  • @mahafadalah8458
    @mahafadalah8458 Před 8 dny

    Military influence is the cause of failure in Egypt ruling a country needs good education and good political and economic minds

  • @memeayman6627
    @memeayman6627 Před 5 dny

    In conclusion, it's like north korea but with some mercy

  • @thegamingworld8871
    @thegamingworld8871 Před 3 dny

    5:18 😂😂😂 more energy than we could use bro in some places the power goes out daily for 2 hours

  • @Bacon-pq8jc
    @Bacon-pq8jc Před 2 dny

    I'm an Egyptian

  • @shalabypharmd4137
    @shalabypharmd4137 Před 10 dny

    "And We gave understanding of the case to Solomon" hint hint

  • @Nerinav1985
    @Nerinav1985 Před 4 dny

    " I am Egypt and Egypt is your's"
    - Cleopatra

  • @user-gc8cb3gc5n
    @user-gc8cb3gc5n Před 13 dny +4

    إنه انصح اي احد مهتم بل اقتصاد المصري يبحث عله قنات أسماه روائي وتحديدا حلقه بعنوان السياحه والسلاح

  • @Khairat79
    @Khairat79 Před 13 dny +1

    Stats and numbers are inaccurate in the first half of the video.

  • @MK-rx2fj
    @MK-rx2fj Před 12 dny +9

    The amount of corruption in Egypt is unfathomable because of the military intervention in all aspects of the government and no democracy whatsoever and it seems that there is no chance of peaceful normal change of government

  • @PiyanistMC
    @PiyanistMC Před 2 dny

    I mean, the region also has Turkiye and Iran, so Egypt kinda has to STFU

  • @michaeltawfik3156
    @michaeltawfik3156 Před dnem

    Even though a lot of what has been said in the video is true, Western media continues to show pictures of Egypt either from 50-100 years ago or depict what I call "poverty-inhabited locations" (the pyramids, camels, low-income people in humble clothes, crowded areas, and traffic lights). This perpetuates the Western ideology that Africa, and specifically North African communities, are poor.
    Now, I'm not saying that all Egyptians are rich or living in fancy apartments or villas in residential compounds. But at least be fair and show that there is diversity and that there are lower, middle, and upper classes. Be fair and show all sides. Acknowledge what the Egyptian government has achieved in the last 10 years, including building a new capital, constructing 30 new cities around the country, establishing factories and companies, and developing the new Suez Canal.
    Show the whole picture and stop perpetuating the stereotype of Egyptian people as poor Arabs still riding camels!

  • @shlomomarkman6374
    @shlomomarkman6374 Před 10 dny +1

    Egypt continues to have many problems, most of which are self-imposed.
    This starts with 30% adult illiteracy due to very poor education system. A population so undeducated as to not be able to read can't be employed even in simple manufacturing so the economy depends on sectors such as shipping and tourism. Tourism is hampered by security problems from terrorism and crime - a consequence of the poor education system.
    Now, the shipping industry , i.e. Suez canal is destroyed due to the war creating a double whammy. No revenue from the canal and increased shipping costs of goods as without the canal Egypt is the end-point instead of a hub
    BTW, the government of Egypt has significant role in the breaking of the war. All those weapons and missiles didn't magically appear, they were transported through Egypt and the government encouraged that.

    • @bloxinaron3803
      @bloxinaron3803 Před 9 hodinami

      That last paragraph is just not true and not possible. Guns and rockets supplied to hamas have no way of entering through Egypt, as it has fought for many years against terrorism in Sinai caused by Hamas. So, why would Egypt make it possible for them to start a war that’s not in Egypt’s favor?
      Iran is Hamas’ sponsor and it’s the country that provided it with artillery and continues to support it through this war. Iran has great benefits in such a war and it has ambition to completely destroy the Middle East.

  • @whoami-xx3cw
    @whoami-xx3cw Před 8 dny +1

    Egypt is hell

  • @newvalley15
    @newvalley15 Před 10 dny +8

    - Who built Egypt 7000 years ago ?
    The Army.
    - Who is the Army ?
    The Egyptians
    Which are the best organizations in Egypt?
    - the Army
    Who defend ?
    - the Egyptian Army or the Egyptians = the same / I love my Army

    • @my5092
      @my5092 Před 10 dny +3

      The one built egypt was king menes/narmer but you are right he did create egypt with a strong military, but that doesn't mean that the Egyptian army should own every thing in the country, becouse also egypt fell many times because a simple mistake from the army

    • @Mohamed-lh9hc
      @Mohamed-lh9hc Před 9 dny +2

      Who built Egypt 7000 years ago was the farmers the army came later when the hoksos attacked

    • @my5092
      @my5092 Před 9 dny +2

      @@Mohamed-lh9hc dude, nermar made egypt through a military campaign, did you learn history from Mcdonalds?

    • @Mohamed-lh9hc
      @Mohamed-lh9hc Před 9 dny

      @@my5092 that's such dumb way to look at it.
      Egypt was there before him he just United
      Olso there were no organised army back then ruler would just call the farmers to arms

    • @my5092
      @my5092 Před 9 dny

      @@Mohamed-lh9hc nermar United some tribes from upper egypt and took on the lower part, and like this egypt began as a kingdom

  • @ahmadabousamra
    @ahmadabousamra Před 8 dny

    Where are you getting these facts from? Egypt stopped being and exporter and became an importer of natural gas

  • @dodoakl4557
    @dodoakl4557 Před 6 dny

    As Egyptian I said god with us

  • @peternguata4609
    @peternguata4609 Před 14 dny +5

    Do one on kenya

    • @Izzy_B241
      @Izzy_B241 Před 14 dny

      he did

    • @peternguata4609
      @peternguata4609 Před 14 dny +1

      @@Izzy_B241 I would like another one with more history

    • @Izzy_B241
      @Izzy_B241 Před 14 dny +1

      @@peternguata4609 Kenya’s economy has performed well but it’s still not at the level that gives global significance the day Kenya becomes part of or a significant cog in the supply chain of global industry this videos will become common place. My thinking is Kenya’s relative advantage in the tech sector that’s the ticket

    • @peternguata4609
      @peternguata4609 Před 13 dny

      @@Izzy_B241 What advantage in the tech sector?

    • @peternguata4609
      @peternguata4609 Před 13 dny

      @@Izzy_B241 I always thought Kenya was one of Africa's best performing countries. Looks like we have quite the journey in front of us.

  • @saramohsen6252
    @saramohsen6252 Před 9 dny

    As an Egyptian watching your video what's up with the ancient footage from 1980's showing traffic, poor areas and of course 2011 events😏 come on dude 😎 we literally begged the man to take the power ✌🏻🇪🇬

  • @logoutpupg6651
    @logoutpupg6651 Před 8 dny +1

    الفيديو بيتكلم عن اي يرجاله اصل انا تعليم حكومي لمواخذه

    • @Lolololololollolol-fv5yr
      @Lolololololollolol-fv5yr Před 5 dny

      يسطا سبب فشلك مش انك تعليم حكومي.ناس كتير تعليمها حكومي و بتعرف تتكلم انجليزي كويس جدا.

    • @logoutpupg6651
      @logoutpupg6651 Před 5 dny

      @@Lolololololollolol-fv5yr لا يصحبي مش سبب فشلي انا جايب 89 في الميه في الثانويه العامه ودخلت كليه حاسبات انا ملقتش حد يديني انجليزي كويس في المدارس ويعلمني ازاي اتكلم واتقن اللغه عمري ما شوفت حد خرج من التعليم الاساسي وبيعرف يتكلم انجليزي كويس ! اللي بتتكلم عليهم دول اكيد واخدين كورسات وهما اللي درسوا اللغه

    • @Lolololololollolol-fv5yr
      @Lolololololollolol-fv5yr Před 5 dny

      @@logoutpupg6651 يسطا حتى الي بياخدوا كورسات.في انا خدت كورس السنة الي فاتت مع ناس في كلية تجاره و ناس المفروض انهم اتخرجوا من تربية وهيبقوا مدرسين انجليزي بس مستواهم ضعيف اوي انا كنت ساعتها في تانية ثانوي ولسة هدخل تالتة.وانا مش قصدي انك فاشل . انا كنت فاكرك بتهاجم في التعليم فبقولك ان المشكلة مش مشكلة تعليم المشكلة في الناس انها مش عاوزه تذاكر

    • @samehmekawy1049
      @samehmekawy1049 Před 3 dny

      ​@@logoutpupg6651لا مش منطق ولا مبرر انت بدام عندك طريقه توصلك على النت يبقى ملكش اى حجه ،دى نعمه تحمد ربنا عليها غيرك بيحفى عليها و يموت نفسه و بيطلعو احسن من الى متخرج من مدارس الدوليه
      الفيديو بيتكلم عن اقتصاد مصر مراحل الهبوط و الصعود و ايه اسباب المشاكل الى مأثره على الاقتصاد مخليه البلد فى حاله ديه

    • @OmarHatem-tp8hg
      @OmarHatem-tp8hg Před 20 hodinami

      @@logoutpupg6651 لا يغالي مش عذر أنا الحمدلله كنت تعليم حكومي والأنجليزي بتاعي كويس جدا

  • @Youcanatme
    @Youcanatme Před 13 dny

    Ai Im sure

  • @user-ix2be4ws5k
    @user-ix2be4ws5k Před 13 dny +8

    انا مصري واقول لك اننا نعيش ملوك في صعيد مصر محافظة الاقصر الإعلام أكبر كدبه في التاريخ عايزين تشويه بلدي مصر لكننا نحب بلدنا ونحب جيش بلدنا احنا والشعب والجيش واحده دايما كلنا شعب مصر الجيش ❤تحيا مصر تحيا مصر تحيا مصر تحيا ونموت ونموت ونموت وتحيا مصر ❤🇪🇬🇪🇬🇪🇬

    • @user-dt4hi7mf3k
      @user-dt4hi7mf3k Před 13 dny +4

      😂😂😂 ملوك ايه يابا الشعب بيكح تراب

    • @user-vb6df4sd8d
      @user-vb6df4sd8d Před 13 dny +2

      بقولك السيسي بيدفعلك كام في الساعة؟؟

    • @AhmedBilal-lw1pq
      @AhmedBilal-lw1pq Před 12 dny

      احلا مسا عليك يالجنه😂

    • @user-ix2be4ws5k
      @user-ix2be4ws5k Před 12 dny +1

      @@user-vb6df4sd8d انا مصري صعيدي من الاقصر عندنا أرض و زراعه وسياحه ودهب احنا غير القاهره ووجه بحري احنا مصر احنا اصل مصر

    • @user-ix2be4ws5k
      @user-ix2be4ws5k Před 12 dny +1

      @@user-dt4hi7mf3k انا مصري صعيدي من الاقصر عندنا الخير من الأرض والزراعه والدهب والسياحه والحمدلله عايشين ملوك غيركم انتم عايشين في الشقه وتقول عايز فلوس احنا غيركم انتم احنا ملوك ومن بلد الملوك الاقصر

  • @mmrm250
    @mmrm250 Před 13 dny +1

    Now we know from where muslim brotherhood parrot their words 😂

  • @user-ix2be4ws5k
    @user-ix2be4ws5k Před 13 dny +10

    I am an upper Egyptian from the south of Egypt and we live a better life than Europe we have everything the Nile, the sun, agricultural land and gold everywhere in the desert Long live Egypt! Long live Egypt! 🇪🇬🇪🇬❤

    • @OmarHatem-tp8hg
      @OmarHatem-tp8hg Před 13 dny +1

      تحياتي لأهل الصعيد

    • @user-dt4hi7mf3k
      @user-dt4hi7mf3k Před 13 dny +2

      😂😂😂😂😂 u r a joke

    • @Mai_TS--_--
      @Mai_TS--_-- Před 13 dny +1

      تحياتي للصعايدة اجدع ناس والله

    • @omarmohamed3687
      @omarmohamed3687 Před 13 dny +2

      كسم الضحك يسطا

    • @AhmedBilal-lw1pq
      @AhmedBilal-lw1pq Před 12 dny +3

      ملقتش غير الصعيد يسطا الي جزء كبير منه مهمل اصلا😂😂

  • @andred7684
    @andred7684 Před 9 dny

    Help Egypt! Help Sherif Gaber

    • @hossamhamdy-zp4ph
      @hossamhamdy-zp4ph Před 8 dny

      He will remain until he rots

    • @fadimones8726
      @fadimones8726 Před 5 dny

      What exactly do you think is happening with him?

    • @hossamhamdy-zp4ph
      @hossamhamdy-zp4ph Před 5 dny

      @@fadimones8726
      He is not only an atheist, he is an impolite atheist and anti-religion and anti-religious, and he should not only be released, but he should be imprisoned.

  • @abdosaad8428
    @abdosaad8428 Před 6 dny

    You don't say all information

  • @daudkim99
    @daudkim99 Před 11 dny

    That dull repetitive background melody is seriously disturbing when watching this video.... totally unnecessary

  • @user-yn9vp4xn1o
    @user-yn9vp4xn1o Před 11 dny

    How many GB is the human memory ? What is the human memory ? How long can humans remember for ? Is human memory unlimited ?😂😂😂😂

  • @spiro6663
    @spiro6663 Před 2 dny

    imagine having that much of gas in ur country and u cut power off 2 hours each day to save some gas to sell it LOL
    we are living the worst era of egypt

  • @EricPham-gr8pg
    @EricPham-gr8pg Před 13 dny

    The seuz canal is gateway to European market where marine shipping gors through. That why French are smartest strategist always occupied special location before people wake up and kiss their wife and goes to work

  • @M4.ZER00
    @M4.ZER00 Před 12 dny +2

    Fact:EGYPT is the first country in history

  • @AHG3MRYT
    @AHG3MRYT Před 11 dny

    In fact, the Egyptian army suffers from an increasing lack of funding, and the Egyptian army helped the government to solve the economic crisis from the year 2010 to 2020, so the army searched for an external source of funding in the economy inside the country until it obtained enough money.

  • @mohamedtarek5104
    @mohamedtarek5104 Před 11 dny

    Egypt has one problem is wasting money in sectores and projects which doesn't generate cash ,egypt is near 168 bn USD for failed projects like new capital which was supposed to be done 3 years ago , and for making new highways without providing the means to make any new industries to use this infra stracture , and kindly note that now in egypt we have the electricity cut 2-4 hours per day