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The Cold War in the Middle East
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Analyze the methods used and the conditions which helped in the rise to power of Abdel Gamal Nasser in creating a single-party state. Conditions: Historical Context, Ideology Methods: Attracting Support, Repressing opposition, forms of government control
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New Constitution Egypt independent from a bipolar world Non-alignment states- anti- imperialist & “positive neutrality” Attended African-Asian Bandung Conference-1955 Will go to USSR for arms Socialist Arab state One-party political system Islam official religion 99.8% approved 99% voted for Nasser (the only candidate)
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Non-alignment Third World countries met to decide action against pressure for alignment Nasser became leading spokesman for non- alignment
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The Non-Aligned Movement (NAM) is a group of states which are not formally aligned with or against any major power bloc. As of 2012, the movement has 120 members and 17 observer countries Founded in Belgrade in 1961
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1979, Fidel Castro said the purpose of the organization is to ensure "the national independence, sovereignty, territorial integrity and security of non-aligned countries" in their "struggle against imperialism,colonialism, neo- colonialism, racism, and all forms of foreign aggression, occupation, domination, interference or hegemony as well as against great power and bloc politics"
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Aswan High Dam Project-Jan 1960 Nasser Irrigation Navigable up to Sudan Hydro-electric power Control flooding New fishing industry World Bank (with support from Britain and U.S.) agreed to finance first stage
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Eradicate remnants of colonialism Pressured King Hussein of Jordan to dismiss British chief of staff, Glubb Pasha Send aid to Algerians fighting French Pressured Arab states to oppose the British Baghdad Pact (later Central Treaty Organization – CENTO)
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Egyptian Armament Why? Israeli attacks-border attacks after 1948 War Fedayeen Tripartite Declaration (1950) Limited arm sales to Middle East Israel and France circumvented U.S., Britain and France refuse to sell weapons U.S. – Election year France – Angry over Algeria How? Arms deal with Czechoslovakia (Acting for USSR) U.S.A. withheld funding for Aswan Dam - Suez Crisis: Czech Arms Deal and USA Anger
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Nationalization of the Suez Canal Why? Finance Aswan High Dam from tolls U.S. withdrew money because of arms deal & recognition of China How? Compensating British and French share-holders https://www.youtube.co m/watch?v=ZHP3XClj-tk
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Israeli Fears Threatened by Czech arms sales Egyptian blockade of Straits of Tiran
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British fears- Eden Nasser wanted to build united communist nation Threaten the West’s oil supply
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French Ferdinand de Lesseps built Suez Egyptians arming the Algerians - to resist colonialism
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U.S. Role – Differing views Conventional – U.S. and Soviets unaware Crisis in Hungary- uprising Tomkinson – U.S. hinted support Kissinger - U.S. implicit objection to the use of force Election year Distrusted British & creating instability What evidence in the News Reel reveals US position on the Suez Crisis? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l78kiUQ-I5Y US newsreel https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l78kiUQ-I5Y
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Sevres Protocol Secret meeting between British, French, and Israelis Leaked British denied Plan put into action 4 days later
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Oct. 29, 1956 Israelis invaded Egypt Captured Sinai Peninsula in a week British and French issued an “ultimatum” to both sides to withdraw from Suez Canal Deceptive Egypt ignored British and French bombed Egyptian airfields and landed troops
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U.N. Soviets and U.S. demanded withdrawal Generated a run on British and French currencies British, French and Israelis agreed on withdrawal UN moved to police Israeli-Egyptian border https://www.you tube.com/watch ?v=zoropj61INo
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The United Nations tries to solve the Suez crisis
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Nasser gained prestige British and French didn’t topple Focus of Arab nationalism What evidence from Nasser’s speech exhibits why his people supported his leadership? https://www.youtube.com/watch? v=fUYXy6UhQBI speech response to British criticisms https://www.youtube.com/watch? v=fUYXy6UhQBI Arabs reduced oil exports to West Soviets finished Aswan dam Nasser moved toward Soviets
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First 1948- monitor Middle East peace agreement- After used differently After Korea- monitor DMZ zone 38th United Nations military personnel are the Blue Helmets on the ground They come from national armies of different countries Serve for 1 year No standing reserve-response to a UN resolution; expensive alongside UN Police (1960s)- also from respected countries first-Blue Berets TODAY- 97,000 UN uniformed personnel (Military and Police) coming from over 110 countries. They come from nations large and small, rich and poor http://en.w ikipedia.org /wiki/Timel ine_of_Unit ed_Nations _peacekee ping_missi ons http://en.w ikipedia.org /wiki/Timel ine_of_Unit ed_Nations _peacekee ping_missi ons Missions
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Egyptians blocked Canal with sunken ships UN removed later
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Eisenhower Doctrine January 5, 1957 $200 million in aid to any state in aid against Communist aggression singled out the USSR; “aggression from any nation controlled by international communism” Extended Truman Doc & containment to Middle East Only Lebanon accepted
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Many dimensions Arab/Israel conflict Arab nationalist against British and French colonialism Cold War- into Africa UN protect Israel- Arab resent Rise of Nasser
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1964 First stage completed of Aswan High Dam Khrushchev attends ceremony - soviet aid Nasser awarded Order of Lenin and the Hero of the Soviet Union Really Khrushchev? Really?
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