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Egypt was once the largest country in the Arab world. Why is it now the fate of Saudi Arabia's younger brother?

Egypt used to be the largest country in the Arab world, but in recent years, its international presence has become less and less obvious. The more central it is in the international arena, the greater its influence. Now Egypt's fate as Saudi Arabia's younger brother is inseparable from the development of its own country. We often say that "you will be beaten if you fall behind", so now Egypt, after being bullied by neighboring countries and voluntarily giving in, is now devastated and has an ultra-low sense of existence.

Egypt is one of the four ancient civilizations. Before other civilizations appeared, Egypt had dazzled the world, leading the world by 2000 years. Since then, although Egypt has been invaded continuously, and even its race has changed several times, its size and population are absolute powers in the Arab world in the Middle East.

After World War II, Egypt gained independence and immediately became the leader of the Arab world at that time. At that time, Nasser was even called the Lord, and his pan-Arab thought penetrated into the Arab world. Even Syria and Yemen once joined Egypt to form the United Arab Republic, with Nasser as president. Since then, in the face of Israel's entry, the Arab world also took Egypt as the absolute leader and led the war against Israel. Until now, it is still the leader of the Arab world.

Until the outbreak of the Middle East War, Egypt was completely discredited after these five wars. The leading position in the Middle East is increasingly shaken, and its attractiveness is also declining. More tragically, Egypt began to have problems. First of all, war leads to poverty, economic backwardness and public dissatisfaction. Second, the domestic political struggle is becoming increasingly fierce, and the army is wrestling with the government. Since then, the economy has been devastated and the overall national strength has been greatly reduced.