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When Diplomacy Fails Podcast

1956 - The Suez Crisis #2.21: From Eden

When Diplomacy Fails Podcast

Zack Twamley

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

4.8773 Ratings

🗓️ 20 June 2024

⏱️ 50 minutes

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Summary

Here we finish 1956, with the final episode in the series wrapping up Eden's story, and the Conclusion episode, wrapping up this eventful year.


The Prime Minister, once so revered, had irreparably damaged his reputation by acting as he did in the Suez Crisis. While on paper the record stated that Britain and France had acted with the most noble of intentions, in reality, as Eden well knew, the ambitions had been far more rudimentary and straightforward, and the miscalculations far more grave, than Eden would ever let on. He would meet his maker still parroting the lies which had so stupefied his political rivals, frustrated his allies and outraged the Western powers.


How can we explain Eden’s policy? How did the British political nation react afterwards? Was it ever possible to leave Suez behind? Did the incident significantly damage Anglo-Americans, as we are sometimes led to believe? Did it result in a downturn of British fortunes in the Middle East? All of these are critical questions, so I hope you’ll join me to investigate them as we tackle Anthony Eden, the Suez Crisis and this fascinating year of 1956 in one more eventful episode.


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0:00.0

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0:11.1

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0:16.7

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0:20.5

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0:22.2

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0:23.8

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0:25.6

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0:28.0

U.K. forward slash plan.

0:30.1

Yes! I just can't believe.

0:32.5

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0:35.3

Get your lotto ticket for tonight's draw.

0:37.1

The National Lottery.

0:37.9

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0:38.9

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0:53.2

Come to the station, jump from the train.

0:53.8

March at the dobble down lovers' lane,

0:58.2

stand in the glen where the roses entwined,

1:02.5

Lay down your arms, lay down your arms, lay down your arms,

1:08.7

and surrender to mine.

1:12.5

Hello and welcome History Friends, Patrons All to 1956, episode 2.21.

1:19.1

This, incredibly sad, though it makes me to say, is our final episode on the Suez Crisis

1:24.5

and our penultimate episode of 1956.

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