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The United States and Egypt are linked through a history of diplomatic mediation in regional conflicts, including the ceasefire in the War of Attrition [1] and the 1975 Sinai disengagement agreement [2]. Furthermore, the United States provided long-term political support to the Mubarak regime [3] and has been involved in regional geopolitical events that impacted migration patterns into Egypt [4].

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Opportunities for Collective Regional Security in the Middle East carnegieendowment.org Amr Hamzawy · Carnegie Endowment for International Peace 2 facts
accountThe War of Attrition between Egypt and Israel (1969–1970) concluded with a U.S.-initiated mutual ceasefire that allowed for the resumption of international mediation but did not compel Israel to implement UN Resolution 242.
accountThe second disengagement agreement between Egypt and Israel, facilitated by U.S. diplomatic efforts in September 1975, led to subsequent negotiations and the restoration of the Sinai Peninsula to Egyptian sovereignty.
After the War: Rethinking Regional Security in the Middle ... arab-reform.net Arab Reform Initiative 1 fact
accountThe Mubarak regime in Egypt relied on U.S. backing for decades as a source of regime stability amid growing domestic discontent.