Thursday, October 6, 2005

You know others fought too on the 6th of October

Another 6th of October comes and the cheering for the Air strike takes its familiar shapes as if the Air forces or in specific the Air strike was the main reason for victory .
This is really silly all the newspapers speak about how the Air Strikes was the reason of victory and how President Mubarak ,the master and commander led the whole Egyptian army to victory
Despite the fact that Mubarak at that time couldn't act alone it is a superior orders from higher and important rank from great men that didn't take their deserved respect like El-Shazely and El-Gamsi God bless his soul, the decision of war wasn't his ,it was the decision of anywhere El-Sadaat who for the first time his son in law didn't publish the annual paid ad on the last page of El-Ahram newspaper
Why people forget the fact that Mubarak wasn't alone ? And that the Air strike wasn't the only key success ? The whole Army made ,the Navy ,the Army and the Air forces all fought together
The Egyptian general and military inteliigence
If we are going to speak about who paved the way for the Egyptian Army to victory ,we will speak about years of preparations
If we are going to speak in specific of the 6th October war ,okay we must speak about those who fought or in other better words began their war on the 5th of October
The commandos who went behind the enemy lines to cut off the roads ,to shut down the Nablam pumps 'sorry I don't know the correct spelling'
If they didn't do it ,the Egyptian army would have been on fire in the Canal
and what will be the benefit for the Air forces then ?
If we speak about who gave or moved the first step towards success it will be the Egyptian
The Military and the Civilian
It is the Egyptian
Another thing it is a suggestion to make this day more useful than being a day off and fire works show 'hadn't hear them till now '
why don't every Egyptian go and buy a red rose and visit the graves of those who gave their life in return for dignity ? This can teach our kids to love their country and respect those who fought for it and for its future ,for them , it will teach them that this is more than a silly movie in the TV or a reading topic in the Arabic Lessons
This idea came to me last year ,in the Sham El-Nassim ,I went to Ain-elsokhna and on the way there was some kind of a grave yard for some Navy officers who died there ,I don't what it is ,if anyone knows the area well can tell me ,it is on the red Sea either in Ain ElSokhna or before El-Gonna ,now this grave yard seemed to me so neglected that I felt so sad
We need to teach ourselves the respect to those who gave their lives for Egypt ,if we did so ,may be our lives will be better ,it can be the first step to escape from our passiveness
Please remember today the Real makers of the Victory
Mohammed Anwer El-Sadaat
El-gamsi
El-Shazely
General Badoui
General Ismail
and more important
The Egyptian Solider
Ramadan Karim :)

1 comment:

  1. Very nice and strong post by the way

    I am totally with you and actually it is a nice idea, not just to tell the generations a lesson about the war, but also to teach them that war is not a lovely act and it has a horrible cost

    another thing is about returning the victory to those who made it, I beleive it is time to reveal the truth and stop that mystery about the wars of egypt, not just to restore the rights of those who built this victory but also to learn from the past and build for the future, we are dealing with those secrets like a shame that we should hide and the real shame is hiding the truth!!

    history repeats its self for those who don't learn from it, i hope we don't be among them :(

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