At times like this we consult the CIA World Factbook:
Egypt, one of the cradles of civilization, has about 1 million square km of land area of which only 2.92 percent is arable, that is you can plant crops on it. Its population is 82 million which means that there are 2800 people per arable square km. We have done some calculations in the past to the effect that when nations get much over 1000 they tend to be pretty miserable and start having problems. With Egypt, there used to be an economy capable of a $6000 per capita GDP, so they managed to import enough food to feed everybody. Also, their birth rate is about 24 per 1000, compared to about 13 for the US, so their population is growing way too fast, like it is all over the arab/muslim world, where they keep their women undereducated and pregnant.
The delightful nation of Haiti, which a year or two ago made news because its population having to eat clay to fill their stomachs up has 1243 per square km. Their per capita GDP is only $1200 so they obviously cannot afford to import food. That must be the difference.
I am glad I live in the overfed USA where obesity is the number one problem, and people whine about how bad they have it, at 173 people per square km. I think Germany and Mexico are near the 800's.
http://www.vaughns-1-pagers.com/politic ... gn-aid.htmAccording to this, the US gives them nearly $1.5B in aid every year, and in this article it says that Egypt and Israel amount to nearly 1/3 of our total foreign aid donations, which is pretty comical, actually, we actually are buying the peace between these two nations, which I guess is a hell of a lot cheaper than sending the marines over there as we found out in Iraq. But at least they are spending it mostly on the military...I guess...

Thank goodness we're not responsible for half of their population being reproductive age and the whole thing set to blow up.
http://globalis.gvu.unu.edu/indicator_d ... Country=EGActually the population has only doubled since we started giving them aid in the 70's, and the real explosion is still about a generation away. It's their fault that this happened, right? right?