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Nor to change the tide in their favour in neighbouring Libya nor Sudan.They wanted the role for themselves, while they themselves are not militarily potent enough to protect their own country from the illegitimate entity
The less said about Gaza next door the better as well.
Don't get me wrong, I have nothing but positives in regards to Egypt as a country and people, we share geography, blood/ancestry (Saudi Arabians are the closest genetic cousins to pre-Islamic Egyptians outside of Egyptians themselves - look up modern DNA tests), ethnicity, language, culture, religion, geography, people to people ties etc.
None of this will ever change.
However due to population size and the "legacy" of Nasser, Egypt (those in power since 1953 - Egyptian military) see themselves as some kind of "guardian"/leaders of the Arab world (Arab League is headquartered in Cairo and they very much see it as "their thing") while they cannot back this up either militarily, politically nor economically. The only serious Muslim military in an all-out war against the Zionists/US is Pakistan and that is due to nukes. Not to mention that Pakistan is the strongest conventional Muslim military with a population exceeding 250 million and long-term and very deep strategic ties with KSA. It is a no brainer.
Not to mention that the Sisi regime is incompetent and inefficient and a regime that has made one blunder after the other. Their constant support for the Al-Assad regime is a good example.
Also they were/are not a serious ally, look no further than their "contribution" to the Yemen conflict. Sudan did 100 times more and for that alone, I personally consider the Sudanese government as a far more reliable and useful ally. Sudan is far richer in terms of resources and has very large agricultural areas/lands as well.
Geopolitically there is very little that Egypt can offer to KSA for KSA to "go all in with Egypt" at the expanse of Pakistan and others.
Also imagine that KSA signed such a pact with Egypt and not Pakistan. I know that Pakistan has challenges with corruption but it is nothing even remotely close to what we see in Egypt where the Egyptian militarily is running the country's economy and corruption is even higher which every independent data also confirms.
Egypt's domestic military production is also nowhere near that of Pakistan and far less advantageous to invest in for KSA than that of Pakistan.
Anyway, if that news is correct, I don't get what they (Sisi regime) is crying about, neither KSA nor Pakistan is hostile to Egypt.
Look in a perfect world, KSA would be/should invest in the Egyptian military and vice versa but if the Sisi regime is making a tantrum due to well-known KSA-Pakistan strategic ties, this cannot be possible de facto.
Don't forget that KSA(GCC as a whole) has helped keep Egypt (as a country) afloat in the past 15 years of turbulences and in fact much earlier than that too. Honestly, not sure, what KSA/GCC has gained from this other than a fairly stable Egypt next door and some economic deals/ties. Trade balances are all well but you would think that this relationship should/could have been much stronger/greater but somehow not the case for whatever reasons.
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