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When Diplomacy Fails Podcast

1956 Episode 2.2: Suez, A Life

When Diplomacy Fails Podcast

Zack Twamley

Phd, International Relations, Korean War, European History, 17th Century, 18th Century, Politics, 20th Century, Thirty Years' War, History, 19th Century, War, First World War

4.8773 Ratings

🗓️ 7 September 2018

⏱️ 40 minutes

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Summary

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Episode 2.2: Suez, A Life examines that critical actor in the Suez Crisis… No I’m not just talking about the British, I’m also talking about the Suez Canal! A French investment opportunity, an ancient idea, and a British masterstroke, discover in this episode how this waterway became so monumentally important for British imperial interests in the latter 19th century, and how this interest was then carried over into the 20th century. After years of defending and expanding their stock in Suez, it was highly unlikely that Britain was going to give up its position there without a fight. Yet, at the same time, decolonisation trends across the world were in full swing, and it was far from certain that Egypt could be held while certain movements were underway.


The most important of all these movements in decolonisation era Africa was found on 23rd July 1952, when a coup against King Farouk of Egypt, that docile and loyal British puppet, succeeded. A cadre of Egyptian military men now held control over the country, and they were determined to be anything but puppets to the British interest. Nationalists for Egypt as much as for the idea of pan-Arabism, one figure surged forward above all. His name was Gamal Abdel Nasser, and in this episode, we will be introduced to him, as we see what the British establishment was up against. Mindful of Britain’s interests in his country, and its unsavoury record there, Nasser was not about to give ground for nothing. Thousands of miles away, a government change waved goodbye to Winston Churchill, and ushered in his subordinate Anthony Eden. The stage was set for a conflict which was unlike any other yet seen in the British experience.


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0:00.0

On the first day of Christmas my true love said to me

0:03.9

Rip up the chariot

0:05.6

Forget about the telly

0:07.6

Let's play scratch cards

0:11.1

Coins out to scratching

0:12.6

Everybody laughing better not be cheating

0:15.3

And the chance to win a pound or three

0:18.2

Add some play to Christmas

0:20.1

With scratch cards from the National Lottery.

0:22.7

Please gift responsibly, rules and procedures apply.

0:24.7

Players and gifters must be 18 or over.

0:26.2

And the chance to win a pound or three.

0:31.8

Last minute party, what will I bring them something unexpected?

0:40.7

Let's play scratch cards.

0:43.9

Trying to find something a bit different.

0:45.9

Why not add some play to Christmas?

0:47.7

With scratch cards from the National Lottery.

0:49.9

Pick them up in store now.

0:51.2

Please gift responsibly. Rules and procedures apply.

0:53.1

Players and gifters must be 18 or over.

1:03.3

Come to the station, jump from the train.

1:07.9

March at the door, pull down lovers' lane. Head in the grain where the road Hello and

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