Sinai’s Second-String Security

In the wake of last month’s attack that killed 16 security officers in the Sinai Peninsula, the Egyptian military has ratcheted up the pressure against jihadis there. But Egypt's armed forces have never shown much interest in stabilizing Sinai, and previous operations to clear out the jihadis have not stopped them from returning.

SHARM EL-SHEIKH – In the wake of an attack that killed 16 security officers in the Sinai Peninsula in August, the Egyptian military has ratcheted up the pressure against jihadis there. Generals have promised an extended campaign to extinguish the terrorist threat, bringing in heavy armor and firing missiles at training camps to back up their pledge. But, if past performance is indicative of future returns, the offensive is likely to be a fleeting affair. The armed forces have never shown much interest in stabilizing Sinai, and previous operations to clear out jihadis have not prevented them from returning.

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