The $1 Billion Egyptian Museum: A Monument to Egypt’s Past, But What About America’s Future?
While Egypt invests boldly to preserve its heritage and boost its economy, the U.S. lags behind—ignoring opportunities to protect national treasures and stimulate American prosperity.
On a dusty plain near Cairo’s pyramids, Egypt unveiled a $1 billion monument to their enduring civilization: the Grand Egyptian Museum housing nearly 50,000 priceless artifacts, including King Tutankhamun’s famed treasures. This carefully orchestrated opening isn’t just about cultural pride—it is a strategic effort by President Abdel Fattah el-Sissi’s government to revitalize Egypt’s struggling economy through tourism.Why Is Egypt Investing in National Heritage While America Neglects Its Own?The spectacle of royals and global dignitaries gathering to celebrate the world’s largest museum dedicated to one civilization raises hard questions for Americans watching from afar. How many billions has Washington funneled into...
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