Those who carefully watch US and Great Britain Neo-Colonial statements about their designs on Iraq, can easily detected cynical aims.  In an eerie way, these convoluted statements are not a novelty. Two centuries ago Napoléon spelled out, at the eve of the French invasion of Egypt in 1798, similar designs on the Orient. 
 
"..To restore the region from its present barbarism to its former classical greatness; to instruct the Orient in the ways of the modern West; to subordinate or underplay military power in order to aggrandize the project of glorious knowledge acquired in the process of political domination of the Orient; to formulate the Orient, to give it shape, identity, definition with full recognition of its place in memory, its importance to imperial strategy, and its natural role as an appendage to Europe ..." Napoleon Bonaparte.

"à travers moult batailles – comme Jules César – à un pouvoir presque absolu (...). Il avait des motifs louables, ou du moins ses conseillers médiatiques le disaient ; il voulait la paix, la justice et l'unité de l'Europe. Mais il pensait qu'il libérerait d'autres pays en les débarrassant de pratiques religieuses étouffantes et en remplaçant leurs systèmes politiques par un autre copié sur le sien. A cette fin, il renversa les rois des autres pays et en créa de nouveaux qui faisaient partie de sa propre famille". Et de citer les "deux plus grandes erreurs" 

In 1798, Bonaparte's expedition into Egypt unleashed a chain reaction which set about events that would required two centuries of complicated maneuvering before they were brought back into a semblance of order (if any).  Since then, and for the past two hundred years, Egypt has become a testing ground for Great power rivalries. First, the French in 1798, then the British in 1807 (failed Expedition in Rashiyd), and again in 1882 . At the dawn of the 21st Century, Egypt remains a tempting target for the remaining superpower. 

Historians have labeled this period of Egyptian History by the misnomer of "The Modern Egypt" and /or "Le Réveil de l'Egypte".  However, her native people know it by the title of: "FALSE DAWN" and these are the serialized Chronicles of the French Expedition into Egypt that relate the whole story. 

The series entitled "FALSE DAWN" produced by "The Egyptian Chronicles" will be posted on a monthly basis to acquaint its Egyptian readers with this important period of their history, which covers the duration of the French Expedition in Egypt between 1798-1801
 


 
 

 
 

 


 
 

 

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