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The British Deep State's Plans to Invade Egypt


                         During those early days, the Suez Canal became not only a very impor-
                     tant path that connected Britain to its colonies in the Far East; it also multi-

                     plied the trade value of the Eastern Mediterranean. For this reason, after the
                     canal was opened in 1869, the British dragged Egypt into a pitfall of debt

                     through economic and political games, caused it to bankrupt and then used
                     the bankruptcy as a justification for invasion. This was another British deep

                     state invasion plan against an Ottoman territory.

                         Britain knew all along that Russia advanced on Ottoman lands to cap-
                     ture Egypt so that it could gain control of the Eastern Mediterranean. Indeed,

                     Tsar Nicholas had proposed to British Ambassador Hamilton Seymour that
                     they share the Ottoman Empire, calling the Porte a 'sick man' and he want-

                     ed Crete and Egypt to be left to them. For this reason, the British deep state
                     knew that it had to act quickly and make the first move. So it began to sow

                     seeds of sedition and separation among the people of Egypt and by means of
                     provocation and propaganda, managed to convince some Egyptians to riot

                     against the Ottoman Empire. The ostensible leader of the riot was Colonel
                     Ahmed 'Urabi, also known as Arabi Pasha, who was a member of the British

                     deep state.

                                              Arabi Pasha laid siege to Alexandria, which was also
                                              home to hundreds of British people, and at the insti-

                                                 gation of the British deep state, massacred thou-

                                                   sands of people in the city and burned their hous-
                                                    es down. This was a part of the plan though, be-
                                                     cause the British deep state needed a justifica-

                                                      tion to invade the country. Following the

                                                      planned massacre by Arabi Pasha, Britain and
                                                      France sent fleets to Egypt 'to save their citi-
                                                     zens', and relentlessly pounded the city of

                                                    Alexandria for six and a half hours, completely

                         Tsar Nicholas             destroying the city. The British deep state didn't
                                                 refrain from killing its own citizens, although the
                                              campaign was supposedly initiated to save them.




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