Abstract

Foreign interference in the affairs of sovereign states, particularly through military aid, has been a longstanding feature of international relations. In the case of Egypt, military aid from foreign powers, notably the United States, has played a significant role in shaping domestic politics, security dynamics, and bilateral relations. This article provides an analytical examination of foreign interference and military aid to Egypt, with a focus on its implications for the future of U.S.-Egypt relations. Through a comprehensive review of literature and analysis of recent developments, this article argues that while military aid has bolstered the strategic partnership between the United States and Egypt, it has also fueled tensions, raised human rights concerns, and contributed to regional instability. Looking ahead, the future of U.S.-Egypt relations will be shaped by a complex interplay of geopolitical dynamics, domestic politics, and evolving security challenges, requiring a nuanced and strategic approach to navigate.

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