
Egypt, the Mother of the World and the World's Power... by Mustafa Kamal Al-Amir
- Europe and Arabs
- Thursday , 31 July 2025 7:28 AM GMT
A true word: President Sisi is a man of iron and determination. True.
He accomplished major projects and rebuilt the modern state of Egypt.
Despite numerous conspiracies and wars on all our borders.
Yes, the strong and faithful President Sisi did it.
He completely built the modern state of Egypt in just 10 years.
European-style highways and advanced railways.
He built new seaports and airports.
He developed the Montazah Gardens in Alexandria, as well as fish, vegetable, and fruit markets.
He cleaned up Egypt's lakes (Nasser, Manzala, and Bardawil).
He transformed Ain El-Sira into a cultural oasis and renovated the walls of the Ain El-Sira watercourse.
He developed historic mosques, including Sayyida Zeinab, Hussein, and Ibn Tulun.
He renovated and built new churches, including the Nativity in the new capital.
He eliminated the shame of slums in Cairo, Alexandria, and other Egyptian cities.
The El Alamein Desert was transformed from a deadly minefield since World War 75 years ago into a vibrant global city.
An Egyptian miracle achieved by the strong and faithful President Sisi, a man of decisiveness and unwavering determination, despite all the challenges.
And a decent life project for development. Thousands of Egyptian villages in the Delta and Upper Egypt
And other tremendous achievements
The harvest of President Sisi's 10 years
Despite the cancer of corruption and the war on terror
And the plots of Ethiopia, Israel, Turkey, and the Muslim Brotherhood
While Mubarak failed to do so throughout his 30-year long pharaonic rule.
Building human capital remains the Egyptian citizen, who is in dire need of someone to support him financially to achieve social justice. This was one of the demands of the two popular revolutions of 2011 and 2013. During that time, we did not complete a single thing successfully. Starting with the subway, then the white taxi, the capital taxi, the minibus experiment, the smart bus, the emergence of microbuses, and then the tuk-tuk invasion of Egypt since 2005. Finally, the arrival of Uber and its local competitor, Careem, with major projects such as Toshka, New Valley, and Salhia. These projects began and ended quickly after their services deteriorated. Failure in management and sustainability, but that's another story. El Alamein and the Western Desert were transformed from a minefield into a prosperous paradise with towering towers, hotels, and world-class beaches. Egyptians also carved out Mount Halal, transforming it from a breeding ground for terrorism and criminals into a world-class road to Hurghada and the tourist resort of Al-Galala. They also cleared Cairo's cemeteries of body shops. and drugs
Slums were transformed into urban residential areas
Ain El Sira Lake was transformed from a den of crime and dead animals into a national museum, park, and tourist attraction
Building a country in 10 years with 8 operating airports, 22 industrial cities, 26 tourist centers, and 2.5 million acres
Reclaiming 1.5 million new acres is currently underway
A country is building 26 power plants and the Dabaa nuclear power plant
Egypt today has electricity equivalent to 12 times the capacity of the High Dam, with a total expenditure of 278 billion Egyptian pounds...!!
A country that was number one in road accidents
To a country that has built 7,000 kilometers of roads
2,600 of which are in Upper Egypt, a country that no one cared about
To a country with the highest population density in the Middle East
Urban expansion has taken place, and instead of living on only 7% of its land
Today, we live on 14%, meaning double
A country with five world-class projects
1. Bashtyl Central Station for Upper Egypt
Adly Mansour Mosque and Cultural Center, the best interchange station in the world
2. Misr Mosque and Cultural Center, the best cultural project in the world
3. Renovation and development of the Mohamed Mahmoud Khalil Museum, the best restoration project in the world
4. Wind turbine station in Benban, Aswan and Ras Ghareb in the Gulf of Suez, the best energy project in the world
5. Toshka Development Project, the best environmental project in the world
Peace be upon those who planned to remove the mountains to expand Toshka from one lake to multiple lakes that would absorb water from behind the dam
Peace be upon those who dug the canals and branches of the Nile
Even Villages, hamlets, and cities do not collapse on its banks.
Peace be upon those who built the new Assiut barrages, the giant Serapeum storage tanks, and the Suez Canal's water tunnels into Sinai, and the branches of the Peace Canal.
Peace be upon those who dug the Great Man-Made River, the future of Egypt south of Dabaa.
Peace be upon those who planned all of this to absorb and tame the coming flood, transforming it from a curse into a blessing and prosperity.
Peace be upon those who spent hundreds of billions on these projects, while in dire need of protecting generations from death, loss, and annihilation.
Peace be upon those who did not slip into water wars with Ethiopia, foresaw the deception, and knew that everyone who conspired against the Egyptians' water would drown in what their own hands had created.
And directed their efforts to building the ship of the nation to sail amidst these horrors.
Giant wheat silos, along with poultry and livestock feed factories and warehouses, spread throughout great Egypt, guarantee food security for Egyptians, and the freedom of Egyptian sovereign decision-making, God willing, protected by God's command and grace. And guided it to its loyal men.
Great Egypt refused to accept Trump's bribe to displace the Gazans to Sinai.
It also lost billions of dollars in Suez Canal revenue due to Houthi attacks, Yemeni missiles, and the closure of Bab al-Mandab.
It never compromised on free Palestine or sold out its principles.
We are greater than your trivialities and your malicious, poisonous outbidding.
Strong Egypt will triumph for everyone, dazzle the world once again, and make glory and history.
A tribute of appreciation to the Egyptian people and the great Egyptian army.
Long live Egypt.
I swear to God Almighty that our enemies will never defeat Egypt - the great one.
Before it, we are worthy of slaying.
As our ancestors told the English.
We die, and Egypt lives.
The danger of President Sisi is his penetrating vision, his steadfast determination, his honesty, and his strong will in Egypt's renaissance in all fields.
That's why our enemies are fighting it with such ferocity and vigour.
Along with them are the ignorant and traitors to religion and the homeland.
Greetings to the mighty Egyptian
and leader President Abdel Fattah el-Sisi, who transformed all of Egypt into a beehive.
He implemented major projects that were locked away during Mubarak's time, despite all the obstacles, terrorism, and the temptation of doubt from the corrupt Muslim Brotherhood.
On the 73rd anniversary of the July 23, 1952 Revolution We remain loyal to its heroes: Sadat, Nasser, and President Mohamed Naguib, the first Egyptian to rule his country. After 2,300 years of foreign occupation, Egypt will no longer be a Turkish province or a British colony. Those who were our slaves during the time of the Pharaohs will never be our masters. Long live Egypt.
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