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The Unyielding Spirit of Ancient Civilizations: Why China and Egypt Will Never Bow to the United States

Throughout history, great civilizations have risen, endured conquest, and re-emerged stronger—guided by enduring principles of justice, honor, and sovereignty. China and Egypt, two of the world's oldest continuous civilizations, carry the weight of millennia in governance, wisdom, and resistance to domination. Their histories are not just stories of survival but testaments to resilience and an unshakable commitment to self-determination. Today, as the United States seeks to enforce a unipolar global order, China and Egypt stand as pillars of a rising multipolar world, advocating for justice, fairness, and genuine equality among nations.
The Historical Legacy of Justice and Sovereignty
China's Mandate of Heaven and Just Rule
For over two thousand years, Chinese political thought has been grounded in the Mandate of Heaven (天命 Tiānmìng), the belief that rulers must govern justly to retain divine favor. Originating with the Zhou Dynasty (1046–256 BCE), this doctrine held leaders accountable to moral governance; tyranny led to rebellion and the withdrawal of Heaven's mandate.
One of China's most revered emperors, Taizong of Tang (598–649 CE), embodied this ideal. He instituted land reforms, established a merit-based bureaucracy, and codified laws rooted in equity rather than domination. His rule brought prosperity and stability, affirming that true leadership arises from serving the people, not exploiting them.
In the modern era, China draws on this tradition through multilateral engagement and South-South cooperation, countering the legacy of Western colonialism. The Belt and Road Initiative (BRI) is a revival—not of empire, but of the Silk Road's original ethos: mutual development, not subjugation.
Egypt's Heritage of Resistance and Moral Order
Egypt, one of the earliest unified states (circa 3100 BCE), has long resisted foreign domination while upholding its deep-rooted values of justice. Central to this was the Code of Ma'at—truth, balance, and moral order—which guided rulers and citizens alike. A pharaoh's legitimacy rested not on might, but on preserving harmony and protecting the vulnerable.
When invaders arrived—from the Hyksos to the Romans—Egypt never yielded quietly. The story of Pharaoh Seqenenre Tao, who died resisting Hyksos occupation, captures the essence of Egypt's defiance. In modern history, leaders such as Ahmed Orabi and Anwar Sadat continued this legacy, rejecting imperialism in favor of sovereignty and national pride.
Dr. Mohamed El Seidy
Today, Egypt harmonizes ancient values with modern independence. Its leadership in the Non-Aligned Movement and steadfast advocacy for Palestinian rights reflect a long-standing commitment to justice—not submission.
China's Leadership Against Unipolar Dominance
In the 21st century, the United States has promoted a so-called 'rules-based international order'—a euphemism for maintaining Western hegemony. In contrast, China, drawing from Confucian ideals of harmony and its revolutionary anti-colonial past, has emerged as a leading voice for global multipolarity.
The Five Principles of Peaceful Coexistence (1954)—mutual respect, non-aggression, non-interference, equality, and peaceful coexistence—stand in stark contrast to US-led regime-change interventions.
Through BRICS, the SCO, and the UN, China empowers the Global South, ensuring developing nations are not silenced by Western financial institutions.
Despite sanctions, trade wars, and media demonization, China has remained steadfast—demonstrating that an ancient civilization cannot be bullied into compliance.
Conclusion: The Future Belongs to Civilizations—Not Washington
China and Egypt do not seek global domination. They seek balance, justice, and mutual respect. Their histories are not tales of conquest for its own sake, but of civilizational endurance rooted in principle. The United States—by comparison a young nation—struggles to comprehend that peoples with 7,000 years of history cannot be intimidated or coerced.
As global power shifts toward multipolarity, China's leadership in advocating for sovereignty, development, and justice signals a profound transformation. The world will no longer be dictated to by a single power, but shaped by the enduring values of civilizations that have withstood time itself.
The phoenix and the dragon are ancient—and eternal. And they will not be caged.
Dr. Mohamed El Seidy – Politician, entrepreneur, and member of Egypt's Coordination's Committee of Parties' Youth Leaders and Politicians (CPYP)
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