Egypt, unlike Spain, has places to expand. Your avenues have been closed, ours are wide open. And unlike Carlo, Ramses XII does not cry himself to sleep every night reflecting on his failures. Ramses learns from his experiences, and uses them to become stronger. Spain gets upset over losing 2 million civilians in army camps, for whatever reason. Egyptians fight the men who invade. Yours is a dying nation. Egypt is but a spark on the world stage, but it will soon grow into a bright fire of power when Spain is but a small collection of embers, forgotten like a summer breeze.