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Paper Title: Emerging Security Environment in the Gulf: US’s Interests and Egypt's Security Concern in the Changing Regional Scenarios
Authors Name: Dr. AFSHAN
Unique Id: IJSDR1907030
Published In: Volume 4 Issue 7, July-2019
Abstract: This paper examining the post-war strategic environment in the Gulf region and its implications for future US security planning for the area, because that the Gulf is an area of central geostrategic concern for the United States --- a place where US interests are at stakes conflict is frequent, and demands on US military forces are high. Moreover, the evolution of the region over the longer term is likely to have an important influence on global prosperity and stability, affecting a broad range of issues in which the United States as a global power will have an interest. Developments in all of these dimensions will influence the demands and constraints imposed on the use of American military power, including air and space power, in and around the Gulf. The discussion also extends to areas on the periphery of Egyptian security concern along with US security interests and values. US-Egypt ties have witnessed historic strains in the past few years at a time when the broader Middle East slipped into a state of violent fragmentation that threatens both US interests and Egypt’s security concern. Egypt faces a persistent threat of militant violence that is directed primarily at the state and exploits the government's lack of control over the Sinai Peninsula. Since 2011, the Sinai has emerged as a growing staging ground for militants --- including terrorists --- to plan facilitate, and launch attacks. The level of protests and militant violence provide little prospect for any effective foundation for Egyptian security measures.
Keywords: US, Egypt, Gulf, security, militant violence
Cite Article: "Emerging Security Environment in the Gulf: US’s Interests and Egypt's Security Concern in the Changing Regional Scenarios", International Journal of Science & Engineering Development Research (www.ijsdr.org), ISSN:2455-2631, Vol.4, Issue 7, page no.182 - 187, July-2019, Available :http://www.ijsdr.org/papers/IJSDR1907030.pdf
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Publication Details: Published Paper ID: IJSDR1907030
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Published In: Volume 4 Issue 7, July-2019
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