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The researcher on political Islam affairs, Tarek Abu Elsad, stated that the absence of the June 30, 2013 revolution would have exposed Egypt to major threats at the national security level. These included the Muslim Brotherhood elements taking control of border regions and establishing their own state in Sinai or the Western Desert, as well as supporting the army in Syria and the deterioration of the armed forces' capacity for development. He explained that continued Brotherhood rule would have led to internal conflict, weakened relations with neighboring countries, economic decline, and a reduced ability for Egypt to manage its domestic and foreign affairs effectively. All of these factors would have threatened the country's stability and exposed it to greater challenges.
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