Finance Ministry to offer eight T-bill, bond tenders worth EGP 190bn this week    US forces capture Maduro in "Midnight Hammer" raid; Trump pledges US governance of Venezuela    Gold slips at start of 2026 as thin liquidity triggers profit-taking: Gold Bullion    ETA begins receiving 2025 tax returns, announces expanded support measures    Port Said health facilities record 362,662 medical services throughout 2025    Madbouly inspects Luxor healthcare facilities as Universal Insurance expands in Upper Egypt    Nuclear shields and new recruits: France braces for a Europe without Washington    Cairo conducts intensive contacts to halt Yemen fighting as government forces seize key port    Gold prices in Egypt end 2025's final session lower    From Niche to National Asset: Inside the Egyptian Golf Federation's Institutional Rebirth    Egyptian pound edges lower against dollar in Wednesday's early trade    Oil to end 2025 with sharp losses    5th-century BC industrial hub, Roman burials discovered in Egypt's West Delta    Egyptian-Italian team uncovers ancient workshops, Roman cemetery in Western Nile Delta    Egypt to cover private healthcare costs under universal insurance scheme, says PM at New Giza University Hospital opening    Egypt completes restoration of 43 historical agreements, 13 maps for Foreign Ministry archive    Egypt, Viatris sign MoU to expand presidential mental health initiative    Egypt sends medical convoy, supplies to Sudan to support healthcare sector    Egypt's PM reviews rollout of second phase of universal health insurance scheme    Egypt sends 15th urgent aid convoy to Gaza in cooperation with Catholic Relief Services    Al-Sisi: Egypt seeks binding Nile agreement with Ethiopia    Egyptian-built dam in Tanzania is model for Nile cooperation, says Foreign Minister    Al-Sisi affirms support for Sudan's sovereignty and calls for accountability over conflict crimes    Egypt flags red lines, urges Sudan unity, civilian protection    Egypt unveils restored colossal statues of King Amenhotep III at Luxor mortuary temple    Egyptian Golf Federation appoints Stuart Clayton as technical director    4th Egyptian Women Summit kicks off with focus on STEM, AI    UNESCO adds Egyptian Koshari to intangible cultural heritage list    Egypt recovers two ancient artefacts from Belgium    Egypt, Saudi nuclear authorities sign MoU to boost cooperation on nuclear safety    Egypt warns of erratic Ethiopian dam operations after sharp swings in Blue Nile flows    Egypt golf team reclaims Arab standing with silver; Omar Hisham Talaat congratulates team    Sisi expands national support fund to include diplomats who died on duty    Egypt's PM reviews efforts to remove Nile River encroachments    Egypt resolves dispute between top African sports bodies ahead of 2027 African Games    Germany among EU's priciest labour markets – official data    Russia says it's in sync with US, China, Pakistan on Taliban    It's a bit frustrating to draw at home: Real Madrid keeper after Villarreal game    Shoukry reviews with Guterres Egypt's efforts to achieve SDGs, promote human rights    Sudan says countries must cooperate on vaccines    Johnson & Johnson: Second shot boosts antibodies and protection against COVID-19    Egypt to tax bloggers, YouTubers    Egypt's FM asserts importance of stability in Libya, holding elections as scheduled    We mustn't lose touch: Muller after Bayern win in Bundesliga    Egypt records 36 new deaths from Covid-19, highest since mid June    Egypt sells $3 bln US-dollar dominated eurobonds    Gamal Hanafy's ceramic exhibition at Gezira Arts Centre is a must go    Italian Institute Director Davide Scalmani presents activities of the Cairo Institute for ITALIANA.IT platform    







Thank you for reporting!
This image will be automatically disabled when it gets reported by several people.



Egypt's Military Will Defeat Terrorism
Published in Amwal Al Ghad on 09 - 05 - 2015

The last couple of years have seriously challenged the stagnant political order of the Middle East. We have all witnessed the enormous political transformations across the region, with the drastic consequences on the entire global community. The Middle East is in a state of chaos with ongoing civil wars, collapse of Arab states, and the spread of terrorism. Amid all the regional havoc, the Egyptian military has been at the forefront in its fight against the sweeping wave of heinous violence and acts of terrorism. This situation leaves two theoretical scenarios, either the terrorist or the Egyptian military will emerge victorious. The latter being the only acceptable and certain outcome: Egypt's military will defeat terrorism.
However, the fight and elimination of terrorism in Egypt with the ever-growing global terrorist networks will be challenging, it may take time, and cannot be achieved alone by the Egyptian military. This is why the two recent initiatives by President Abdel Fatah Elsisi are so important and ought to galvanize the support of the entire international community: First, the call for Muslim religious leaders to rhetorically combat the evil man-made ideology, and second, the creation of a joint Arab military force to defend the region against terrorism. The Egyptian government is determined to tackle the problem of terrorism head on and at any cost. Although, hundreds of security officials have been killed by terrible acts of terror, it has not deterred the Egyptian Armed Forces' determination or mission to reestablish regional order.
The Egyptian military has encountered one of its biggest challenges in northern Sinai. Many years of neglect and lack of development of the Sinai Peninsula helped it become a terrorist stronghold. But, the three post-Mubarak years, especially during the time of the Muslim Brotherhood in power, Sinai became lawless and a terrorist-haven with almost 20 different terrorist networks operating on the ground. During the short tenure of Mohamed Morsi, the Brotherhood directly colluded with militants and prevented the Egyptian military from confronting those militants' exacerbating the regional terrorism threat configuration. Therefore, it is vital not only to crush the Brotherhood in Egypt, but also to dismantle the international infrastructure of the Muslim Brotherhood from London to Munich, and from Istanbul to Kuala Lumpur to be able to successfully weaken the well-financed global terrorism networks.
The Muslim Brotherhood, the mother organization of all terrorism, has continued to encourage and engage in many acts of terror against the Egyptian military and police to advance its extremist agenda. The support from Turkey and Qatar has helped the Brotherhood to continue to provide logistical and financial support to many other terrorist organizations in Egypt as proxies for their goals. The most dominant group has been Ansar Bayt al-Maqdis (ABM) who last year announced their oath of allegiance to Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi, and changed their name to the "State of Sinai." However, major military operations in Sinai after the June 30 Revolution against the Brotherhood have turned the tide against the various terrorist organizations operating on the peninsula. Three months ago, even one of the leading commanders of ABM admitted in a Reuters special report that the military had successfully crackdown on the organization. In fact, since the election of President Abdel Fatah Elsisi, the Egyptian army has been able to curtail the terrorism threats originating from Sinai, allowing for Egypt to host two important and successful gatherings this spring in Sinai: the international economic development conference and the annual Arab League summit. This demonstrates the ever-growing security grip over the peninsula and the positive trajectory of the current Egyptian leadership towards the threats originating from Sinai.
Another worrisome danger for the Egyptian government has been the collapse of the Libyan state and the consequent security vacuum that facilitated the growth of terrorist networks at the western border of Egypt. The international community succeeded in overthrowing Libya's strongman Gaddafi, but quickly left ushering an era of lawlessness in Libya and allowed an enormous amount of arms to be smuggled into Egypt. The growth of many Al-Qaeda and ISIS affiliates in Libya have turned it into the next major jihadist frontier with further disastrous consequences on regional stability. We have already seen ISIS's barbaric execution of 21 Egyptian workers that forced the Egyptian military to quickly retaliate with major air strike blows. The Libyan situation continues to pose a significant threat, one that the Egyptian military is taking serious and ready to confront.
The Egyptian government is at the forefront in its paramount fight against terrorism, which makes it essential for all allies to provide indispensable support to the Egyptian military. Although, the Egyptian leadership adopted a comprehensive multifaceted counter-terrorism strategy, the "War on Terror" requires a global effort that does not exclusively focus on one group, but rather takes the broad view of incorporating the complex, worldwide terrorism infrastructure. Together, the international community can successfully tackle the transnational threats posed by terrorist groups and its affiliates in a volatile world.
Source : thehill


Clic here to read the story from its source.