CAIRO — A DANGEROUS NEW ALLIANCE is being forged in the shadows of global diplomacy, one that threatens to SHATTER the post-World War II order and hand the keys of global power to autocrats. Egypt’s strongman President, Abdel-Fattah el-Sissi, has joined forces with Russian mastermind Sergey Lavrov in a SHOCKING public demand to utterly dismantle the United Nations Security Council, leveraging the entire African continent as their political battering ram.
In a brazen display at a Cairo summit, the duo laid out a plot for a “more pluralistic” world—a thinly veiled code for stripping America, Britain, and France of their historic veto power. With Lavrov’s orchestration, the plan is to install at least two new African permanent members with VETO RIGHTS, effectively creating a hostile, Kremlin-influenced bloc that could paralyze any Western-led action on the global stage. This isn’t diplomacy; it’s a COUP BY COMMITTEE.
The sinister backdrop? Russia’s EXPANDING MILITARY FOOTPRINT across Africa, with Wagner-style mercenaries and sophisticated weapons flooding conflict zones. Lavrov didn’t come to Cairo for tea—he came to recruit. He promised African leaders “strengthened national sovereignty,” a classic Russian euphemism for protection FROM THE WEST, locking nations into a neo-colonial grip of debt and dependence. This conference was nothing less than a war room for the next phase of global destabilization.
The audacious scheme exploits decades of legitimate African grievances, weaponizing them to serve a Kremlin agenda that seeks to REWRITE THE RULES OF GLOBAL POWER. As Lavrov and el-Sissi toast their new “partnership,” the chilling question remains: Is the world witnessing the calculated dismantling of the last vestiges of a free world order, one U.N. seat at a time? The future of global security may now hinge on backroom deals in Cairo, not in New York.



