....so this is not a scenario..why bring it up?
As a reason that Egypt does not have a lot of gold, or at least not a lot of gold when it comes to paying for construction on the Suez Canal.
....so this is not a scenario..why bring it up?
well it might not even make economic sense in terms of ROI.As a reason that Egypt does not have a lot of gold, or at least not a lot of gold when it comes to paying for construction on the Suez Canal.
well it might not even make economic sense in terms of ROI.
But Egypt now MUST dredge a 2nd passage -else it will lose confidence and canal traffic
well it might not even make economic sense in terms of ROI.
But Egypt now MUST dredge a 2nd passage -else it will lose confidence and canal traffic
China would certainly pay for a second channel, if they got what they wanted in return.
The problem is what they want in return comes after what they pay. Egypt has a long history of defaulting on paying back what other countries want in return.
What does China do then?
well it might not even make economic sense in terms of ROI.
But Egypt now MUST dredge a 2nd passage -else it will lose confidence and canal traffic
300 million tonnes goes through the canal each year.
well it might not even make economic sense in terms of ROI.
But Egypt now MUST dredge a 2nd passage -else it will lose confidence and canal traffic
The Chinese play Long Ball, and the sooner that the Egyptians join the Empire the better for both.
And they will, the West has nothing to offer them.
Many Chinese Belt and Road projects have failed badly. European projects have a much higher success rate. Egypt has a low success rate, so it might make sense to go with the better success rate.
If they still had the old civil servants that negotiated the Anwar Dam, then they might have good odds with anyone. They literally did that with almost no Western support, and with it being violently opposed by Britain and France.
Egypt is shaping up to be yet another unforced error from the bungling American Foreign Policy Braintrust.
Egypt is in the shape it is in because of (I will probably miss a few wrong steps):
1) Neglect and corruption by the Roman Empire.
2) Neglect and corruption by the Byzantine Empire.
3) Christian destruction of their heritage.
4) Muslim destruction of their heritage.
5) Neglect and corruption by the Ottoman Empire.
6) Neglect and corruption by the French Empire.
7) Neglect and corruption by the British Empire.
8) Losing a bunch of wars with Israel.
9) Losing a cold war with the Arab oil producers.
America has done nothing to improve the situation, but little to make it much worse. Egypt was one of the greatest civilizations ever, to bring it down to this level took over 2,000 years.
In a lot of ways the Egyptians and the Chinese understand each other perfectly.
The Russians are the new kids on the block.
I am sure that the Nazis would have shown great respect for Egypt, Trans-Jordan, Palestine, Lebanon, Syria and Iraq.
In a lot of ways the Egyptians and the Chinese understand each other perfectly.
The Russians are the new kids on the block.
doubtful. China only uses about 10% of the shipping thru Suez.They said they would think about it....in the meantime they are getting more tugs and dredgers, very likely with Chinese help.
My point seems to have sailed on by.