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Geschichte des politischen DenkensThe fact that it had required the deployment of Egyptian troops to stabilize the situation in the country had merely served to reinforce this sentiment. Syria had become the object of competition not only between rival Arab states, but also between the superpowers, and the rival poles of attraction seemed to be pulling the country apart.ELUDE 发表于 2025-3-25 15:15:16
,Öffentlicher Personenverkehr in der Antike,ose with sympathy for the Communists, through Iraqi nationalists, to pan-Arab nationalists. The direction which Iraq was to take, therefore, was very much to be determined by who won the struggle for power between these men, and on which allies he chose to rely to achieve his victory.ALIAS 发表于 2025-3-25 16:30:57
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The Iraqi Revolution,s immediately preceding the coup attempt. For instance, a visit by King Feisal to a degree-giving ceremony at the University of Baghdad early in July met with a particularly sullen response, with one observer sympathetic to the government arguing that it was reminiscent of the period immediately preceding Rashid Ali’s insurrection in 1941..panorama 发表于 2025-3-26 03:56:59
Conclusions, broad unity of purpose between the governments of the two countries. Both agreed that access to oil supplies must be secured; both agreed that the Soviet Union was a threat to unhindered access; and both agreed that where Arab nationalists allied themselves with the Soviets in a bid to eject the Western powers from the area, they must be opposed.septicemia 发表于 2025-3-26 06:52:50
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Book 1996ies of the two powers in the region promoted a patchwork of confrontation and cooperation over Middle Eastern questions. For Britain, this study reveals that it was the Iraqi Revolution rather than Suez which led to a redefinition of strategy in the region, and a concentration on the defence of her oil interests in the Gulf.充满人 发表于 2025-3-26 12:37:49
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https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-476-03759-6supplies, was vital to national survival. The US, on the other hand, did not see Nasser threatening anything so vital. Certainly, his influence in the region was inimical, and his actions seemed to be profiting the Soviet Union. However, an important element of pragmatism still remained in the US approach to dealing with him.