US Army in simply words. Because they have the support of other countries including China, Australia and New Zealand. Many more.
No. The United States Military is not stronger than the Egyptian Military because of foreign allies. The United States Military is stronger than the Egyptian Army on account of better training, more advanced weaponry, more open enlistment, and a better command structure.
strong enough to keep it's border safe for long term ;)
The Egyptian Army is considered one of the strongest armies in the world and is roughly equivalent in power to its neighbor, Israel (although both Israelis and Egyptians dispute this because of their turbulent history).
The army claimed legislative powers for itself.
The Egyptian army independently influences the government and many commercial interests in the country. Correct answer, I edited out the last one
the Romans had an army to concur land and make there empire stronger.
There is no such thing as a "army of Anubis" in ancient Egyptian religion. That is a creation of "The Mummy" movies.
Because it is a written law in Iranian Constitution. Any foreign woman married to a man who is an Iranian citizen, will automatically receive Iranian citizenship- whether you want it or not. They not required to renounce their foreign nationality. However, they are recognized only as Iranian based on Iranian government point of view.You should then apply for an Iranian certificate of identity, a national ID card and an Iranian passport.
In terms of manpower, India does.
The U.S. Army is stronger. It is the strongest army in the world.
yes I have heard that he wanted to make an Iranian army's wish comes true. He passed almost 600 km from his city to that hospital.
English, Turkish, Iranian, Egyptian, Pakistanian, Spanish,
the british army
The Egyptian army is ranked the 8th all over
The US Army is currently the only globally recognized superpower, so they are unquestionably "stronger" than the army of India.
The Egyptian Revolution of 2011 lasted 18 days from January 25 to February 11, the day of Mubarak's resignation.
The army claimed legislative powers for itself.
The Egyptian army independently influences the government and many commercial interests in the country. Correct answer, I edited out the last one
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Nope. For sure. :)