When
Egyptian President Mohammed Morsi was invited to the Non-Aligned Summit in
Tehran last week, the Iranians were probably dreaming that it would be the a
beginning of beautiful friendship. Since the 1979 Islamic Revolution, no
Egyptian leader has visited Iran 
   However, President Morsi disappointed the
Iranians by again proving himself to be a man who politically fearless. Previously
President Morsi has shown his assertiveness when he dismissed Defense Minister
Mohammed Tantawi and SCAF (Supreme Council of the Armed Forces) seniors following
the terrorist attack in Sinai a few weeks ago. Similarly, he demanded his constitutional
rights back with no early warning, when all others thought he gave in to the
rule of SCAF. Building on these past actions, his speech in the opening meeting
of the Summit 
   After his speech, president Morsi met with Iranian
President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad. Tehran 
   Though taken aback by President Morsi’s
actions, Iran  needs an ally
in these rough times, and Egypt Summit Iran Syria 
is just one issue, and Iran ’s
plans to be the regional leader are ambitious enough that they will not risk it
all on Syria Iran 
   President Morsi only attended the opening
meeting but will be remembered as the man of the Summit Iran 
as the leader of Egypt Tehran 
he called for fierce action against Iran 
   President Morsi doesn’t need Iran  as an ally and would do well by his people
and country by avoiding a partnership with declining Iran Syria Iran 
   President Morsi can flourish and prove
himself as a man of deeds for the people of Egypt Egypt Egypt Middle East  – we
have to wait and see.
 
As religion takes unprecedented central stage in crafting political decisions in the Middle East, I foresee a power struggle between the Iranian and the Egyptian leaders (Shiite and Sunnis); each trying to assert himself - and his country - as a regional leader, rather than a strategic ally.
ReplyDeleteIt is definitely an option, I agree, though I always believed Iran would face Saudi Arabia in this struggle. Interesting thought, thank you for pointing that out.
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