Nasser, Nationalism and the Arab Super State - Cold War DOCUMENTARY

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    Our historical documentary series on the history of the Cold War continues with a video on how the president of Egypt Gamel Abdel Nasser brought the Pan-Arabic Nationalism to the forefront of politics of the era and his attempts to create an Arab Super State
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  • @TheColdWarTV
    @TheColdWarTV  2 роки тому +64

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    • @hadtrio6629
      @hadtrio6629 2 роки тому +1

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    • @ALIKN1-1
      @ALIKN1-1 2 роки тому +1

      Can you do video on Abd Al Kareem Qassim

    • @konfuziussagt6326
      @konfuziussagt6326 2 роки тому

      Voice of the Arabs was not only anti-Zionist, but also anti-Semitic. Anti-Semitic thinking still shapes the Arab world today, and Arabs in other countries therefore particularly frequently kill Jews and sympathize with National Socialist ideas. One could have emphasized that precisely because Israel had so little confidence in the Osol treaties for that very reason.

    • @dynamo3590
      @dynamo3590 7 місяців тому

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  • @matthewlee8667
    @matthewlee8667 2 роки тому +628

    The best way to start the new year is discussions on Arab Nationalism

    • @user-ip9xf5zi7g
      @user-ip9xf5zi7g 2 роки тому +18

      Yes

    • @theoutlook55
      @theoutlook55 2 роки тому +8

      👍🏿

    • @skeetrix5577
      @skeetrix5577 2 роки тому +11

      Holy shit haha that's great. God help us perpetually single people lol

    • @bigblue6917
      @bigblue6917 2 роки тому +9

      Beats all those New Year resolutions which we all know we are never going to keep. Such as I am not getting drunk like that again.

    • @ian4175
      @ian4175 2 роки тому +6

      @@bigblue6917 keep it halal bro.

  • @bishop6218
    @bishop6218 2 роки тому +399

    Dude who manages to build a coalition spanning from the military to the Brotherhood to the Communists deserves more than a footnote in History. Great vid as always, and a happy new year 😊

    • @mikebaker2436
      @mikebaker2436 2 роки тому +23

      Common enemies always make for strange bedfellows.

    • @AbdullahS469
      @AbdullahS469 2 роки тому +38

      Not exactly, there was a lot in common between Brotherhood and Arab communists, both are against the west specially the US and against Israel and imperialism, both were against the status quo then and pro-radical change. And the brotherhood are not concerned about the ideology as much as they are concerned about the political stand and still they are to this day. And any way later as president he wasn’t supported by them but rather he dissolved the party and imprisoned them and persecuted them.

    • @ahmedkhalifa5190
      @ahmedkhalifa5190 2 роки тому +4

      @@AbdullahS469 what kind of a sick man doing this to those who tried to assassinate him ...

    • @AbdullahS469
      @AbdullahS469 2 роки тому +12

      @@ahmedkhalifa5190 Yeah their relationship (to put it mildly) wasn't good after the revolation.
      So the claim that he could manage a coalition between comminists and the brotherhood isn't accurate.

    • @mohamedaboelenein7727
      @mohamedaboelenein7727 2 роки тому +1

      While being supported by the CIA for a coup in the biggest country in the middle east.
      Then literally running her dry ...

  • @ColdHighway7
    @ColdHighway7 2 роки тому +501

    "We dont have problems with Russians, Russia never attacked us..." A statement and sentiment that is largely ignored/unknown on why some countries during the Cold War sided (or wanted regular normal relations) with the Soviets while not being exactly aligned with them ideologically

    • @gofar5185
      @gofar5185 2 роки тому +49

      west media narrative is to follow where soviets russians are and say the soviets are advocating communism... in the hope that muslims religionism would kill the soviets for being communists... which didnot happen because soviets russia in those times is not to sell ideology, but, to SEEK long lasting friendships in the middle east, particularly egypt (historical) ...

    • @ColdHighway7
      @ColdHighway7 2 роки тому +5

      @@gofar5185 Bingo

    • @l-b01josefandres44
      @l-b01josefandres44 2 роки тому +17

      @@gofar5185 yes and no, historically the USSR didn't care much about selling communism, their primary goal was to support civil wars that had communist parties involved, and sometimes like the case with Afghanistan they'd rather control the region than puppet it out right.

    • @taccus3990
      @taccus3990 2 роки тому +28

      Nasser actually was quite a pragmatist, taking advantage wherever he could without siding with one or the other side.
      In Syria too the government, even when not presided by left-leaning politicians, took advantage of friendly relations with URSS. Then it became more substantial during the sixties

    • @user-cx1ki8li4t
      @user-cx1ki8li4t 2 роки тому +8

      It's a lie that communist countries will follow the Soviet Union. The Soviet Union's best friend is India. Today, Russia's best friend is also India. China, Yugoslavia, Albania and Somalia did not completely follow the Soviet Union.

  • @Klopp2543
    @Klopp2543 2 роки тому +116

    Nasser started the first ever Swahili radio station advocating for independence in eastern African nations. He supported the Algerian freedom fighters against France.
    What a man

    • @user-fz3gz5ck4v
      @user-fz3gz5ck4v Рік тому +5

      He was a dictator and imprisoned two of my family members

    • @Klopp2543
      @Klopp2543 Рік тому +9

      @@user-fz3gz5ck4v were they innocent? Why were they imprisoned?
      If he was a dictator what is Sisi or Mubarak?
      It's sad whenever innocents suffer

    • @user-fz3gz5ck4v
      @user-fz3gz5ck4v Рік тому

      @@Klopp2543 Mubarak and Alsisi are dictators as well and these people were incarcerated for no crime

    • @user-lh5sd3qq3r
      @user-lh5sd3qq3r Рік тому +3

      جمال عبدالناصر. قانون توزيع الاراضي لشعب و ليس أخذ الأراضي من شعب كما فعل ملك مصر و جماعته
      جمال عبدالناصر. جعل تعليم مجاني و اول رئيس مصري يؤسس مدارس في الريف و مراكز طبية مجانية و هذا لم يكن في عصر ملكي
      جمال عبدالناصر أصدر قانون التأمين الصحي لعمال
      #هذا الأفعال تدل على أن جمال عبدالناصر رجل وطني و ليس دكتاتورية

    • @wasserFREH
      @wasserFREH Рік тому

      @@user-fz3gz5ck4v I trust Nasser, as far as I'm concerned your family members belong in prison

  • @AtomicPeacenik
    @AtomicPeacenik 2 роки тому +73

    Another phenomenal video.
    Happy New Year to you, David & to everyone that works on the Cold War channel.
    I’ve stopped watching a lot of UA-cam history channels this year for one reason or another. This is not one of them!

    • @TheColdWarTV
      @TheColdWarTV  2 роки тому +9

      HNY! Glad you've stuck around...there are lots of great channels out there too...make sure to give them a chance

  • @jakewilburn6295
    @jakewilburn6295 2 роки тому +3

    This channel is fantastic. Keep up the good work.

  • @solidbanjobanjo9367
    @solidbanjobanjo9367 2 роки тому +1

    What a channel thanks for all the quality videos, the ending gave me a great chuckle btw!

  • @hassanabdikarimmohamed2505
    @hassanabdikarimmohamed2505 2 роки тому +38

    Nasser widely supported Somalia in all fields. He helped
    the Somalis to get their independence, he supported
    Somali nationalism, and he supported Somalia in its
    borders problem with Ethiopia. Culturally, he sent many
    scientific missions to Somalia to teach the Somalis the
    Arabic language, and to prepare them for rule after their
    independence. He sent them experts in all fields to help
    them in understanding culture. In the military field, he
    helped them a great deal, giving them weapons for free
    as a gift from Egypt to Somalia, training Somali students
    in Egyptian military colleges, and sending Egyptian
    officers to Somalia to train the Somali officers.
    Economically, he supported the Somali economy, he
    bought his required products, sheep, bananas and
    incense from there, and he stood beside the Somalis in
    their economic crisis. He also gave a loan to the Somalis
    to help their economy. All that has been mentioned made
    Nasser their hero, so they cried at his death; sad to lose
    a hero who deserved that place by his works.
    Source: Egyptian University, which also, in this academic study, acknowledges the Land of Punt was in the long diverse coastline of Somalia, and that Somalia has been an ally of Egypt for 5000 years since the days of ancient Egypt and their commercial military cultural religious alliance with the proto-Somali Land of Punt

    • @user-fz3gz5ck4v
      @user-fz3gz5ck4v Рік тому

      He was a dictator and imprisoned two of my family members

    • @hassanabdikarimmohamed2505
      @hassanabdikarimmohamed2505 Рік тому

      @@user-fz3gz5ck4v they were most likely snm rebels being used funded and armed by ethiopia so if they were rebels then they deserved everything your traitorous family got you fool

  • @luisfelipegoncalves4977
    @luisfelipegoncalves4977 2 роки тому +184

    Amazing content as always. I believe you'll talk about the division off Yemen into a communist and a anti-communist state, South and North Yemen, right?

    • @TheColdWarTV
      @TheColdWarTV  2 роки тому +41

      definitely on the list...

    • @bishop6218
      @bishop6218 2 роки тому +12

      @@TheColdWarTV how long is that list now, in Astronomical Units ? 😉

  • @roberticvs
    @roberticvs 2 роки тому

    I really enjoy your delivery style. Thanks for your videos.

  • @Keefan1978
    @Keefan1978 2 роки тому

    Really interesting! Thanks and have a good new year!

  • @abuzaine3956
    @abuzaine3956 2 роки тому +20

    Not to mention that Pan-Arabism overthrew monarchs in Libya, Iraq, Egypt, Yemen, and Tunisia. Many regional monarchies were not so fond of Pan-Arabism.

  • @vasilerogojan4520
    @vasilerogojan4520 2 роки тому +4

    Such a good video for the first day of 2022.

  • @allaroundarbiter4809
    @allaroundarbiter4809 2 роки тому

    Excellent Video .Thanks David

  • @jamesbay115
    @jamesbay115 2 роки тому +1

    I have waited for this thank you!!!

    • @TheColdWarTV
      @TheColdWarTV  2 роки тому +3

      Hope you enjoyed it!

    • @jamesbay115
      @jamesbay115 2 роки тому

      @@TheColdWarTV of course I did, I had heard of the Union but I didn’t know much about it, thank you for enlightening me

  • @luisfer9361
    @luisfer9361 2 роки тому +201

    Arabs of today, how do you feel about Pan-Arabism? Would you or your fellow countrymen wherever you are feel interested in a United Arab State...? How would it look like? Greetings from Mexico!
    Edit: could you like the comment so more people can see the comment and are able to voice their opinion and read what you have to say? Thanks!!!

    • @eca3101
      @eca3101 2 роки тому +151

      It’s dead - I support Arab nationalism in the sense I support cooperation with neighbouring states. But the ideological determination of the past states is long gone. Also, I hate how all Arab nationalist presidents were Authoritarian jackasses to be frank. I’d rather each Arab state be independent and democratic than be unified by a Saddam or a Qaddafi
      Edit - also I’ve been to Mexico & love it!

    • @viriato6525
      @viriato6525 2 роки тому +78

      My dream is an Arab union with a constitutional monarchy that defends democracy and a free market economy. The head of the monarchy should also be the Hashimite dynasty. I trust them the most.

    • @eca3101
      @eca3101 2 роки тому +67

      @@viriato6525 I don’t think the Palestinians would like that - the Hashemites have a history of selling out the Palestinian cause for their own end.
      Although honestly, if what it takes to have a democratic, free market united Arab world is to have a symbolic Hashemite king, I would be for that 100%

    • @kerbo312
      @kerbo312 2 роки тому +75

      I 100% support it, a social democratic Pan-Arab Federation is what this region desperately needs

    • @mazenadel7905
      @mazenadel7905 2 роки тому +77

      I don't support us becoming one state but I don't mind a union similar to the EU, something like the Arab league but with more power

  • @victorsalinas9275
    @victorsalinas9275 2 роки тому +17

    Awesome content! Will you guys be making a video on the Six Day War?

    • @TheColdWarTV
      @TheColdWarTV  2 роки тому +16

      We will absolutely cover the Six Day War but don't forget that @kingsandgenerals have a great video covering how the war itself was fought

    • @frankieseward8667
      @frankieseward8667 2 роки тому

      @@TheColdWarTV don't forget the Syrian Crisis of 1957. That deserves a video too.

  • @m9loubauchiwa646
    @m9loubauchiwa646 2 роки тому +2

    Never felt the urge to make a donation to a UA-cam channel until this day, such quality content keep it up

  • @saram.alamdariphdmsw7679
    @saram.alamdariphdmsw7679 2 роки тому

    Excellent video!

  • @cherrynutz
    @cherrynutz 2 роки тому +11

    "5:43" It's hilarious how he says "operation fat f-er" so professionally without missing a beat. Sir you are one of the best narrators I have have ever heard. This is one of my top , top channels I love. Awesome job! It's like brain candy and Christ-mas every time I see you and the crew post a new video. Thank you for all your hard work You guys are the best Cold War channel on the internet hands down! Take care from a friend and ally down here in the south in the U.S. of A my Canadian friends! 🇺🇸 🤝 🇨🇦.

  • @shaan4308
    @shaan4308 2 роки тому +7

    Even while viewing old black and white footage of his, one can see that Nasser must have been extremely charismatic and charming

    • @user-fz3gz5ck4v
      @user-fz3gz5ck4v Рік тому

      He was a dictator and imprisoned two of my family members

  • @Mrgunsngear
    @Mrgunsngear 2 роки тому

    Thanks

  • @Balt21Raven
    @Balt21Raven 2 роки тому

    Looking forward to this.

  • @Avan21907
    @Avan21907 2 роки тому +21

    Really loving this channel as a whole and how you guys go into topics not commonly focused when discussing the Cold War. One thing I would love to see is the strange foreign policy of Mexico during the Cold War. The sole ruling party the PRI had to make a strange balance between both Washington and Moscow, and how it led to a weird direction that Mexico went compared to the rest of Latin America at the time.

    • @TheColdWarTV
      @TheColdWarTV  2 роки тому +16

      It's funny you mention this topic...I was just looking at the Mexican Dirty War that started in the 1960s to see what we could put together. I think it is a topic that is largely overlooked in the greater narrative.

  • @megmaz1880
    @megmaz1880 2 роки тому +20

    If only nasser had paid all of his attention to internal affair and leading Egypt toward industrialization instead of going down the rabbit hole of "united Arab nation" and creating enemies left and right... But the man had no patience

  • @Defender321
    @Defender321 2 роки тому

    Thanks Mate ❣️

  • @mikedelacruz5205
    @mikedelacruz5205 2 роки тому

    Oh thanks for this video :)

  • @Zweig09
    @Zweig09 2 роки тому +7

    You should make a video about about the failed union between Tunisia and Lybia. This subject is little known and still in the scope of this channel

  • @vasilerogojan4520
    @vasilerogojan4520 2 роки тому +18

    So, the 1950s was a also a period in which the Middle Eastern countries played a "game of thrones" with supranational projects. Such a confusing situation, is it ?

    • @dkupke
      @dkupke 2 роки тому +4

      It’s something I think is really overlooked here in the US. As much tension as there was between us and the USSR, the relations between the Arab states was utterly rancid.

  • @ebrahimhabib477
    @ebrahimhabib477 Місяць тому

    Thanks for your accurate details

  • @lallodarbo3469
    @lallodarbo3469 2 роки тому +2

    Great video, a lot of people have never heard of this. So inspiring to hear about one man's ability to enchant millions of oppressed people.

  • @andrewlim9345
    @andrewlim9345 2 роки тому +4

    Thanks for looking at Nasser and pan-Arabism.

  • @DSS-jj2cw
    @DSS-jj2cw 2 роки тому +9

    I had a globe when I was young with the United Arab Republic on the globe. I always wondered was it was about.

    • @ArkadiBolschek
      @ArkadiBolschek 2 роки тому +6

      I remember my first school dictionary with a two-page spread of world flags, and I remember wondering why the flags of Egypt, Libya and Syria looked identical. It was the time of the Federation of Arab Republics, the second attempt to creat an Arab superstate.

  • @beachboy0505
    @beachboy0505 2 роки тому

    Amazing video 📹
    Lots of knowledge

  • @benr7475
    @benr7475 2 роки тому

    Great idea

  • @omarhashim2972
    @omarhashim2972 2 роки тому +37

    Thank you so much for spreading the word of this great man, as an Egyptian it is incredibly sad how our modern era (1952 - now) is never talked about and usually when it is its about us losing something or getting bullied by isreal, britian or some other power, Nasser was an incredibly intresting person that is criminally underrated and needs to be talked about more to show that our history wasn't just in the ancient era

    • @adamnesico
      @adamnesico 2 роки тому +5

      Well I guess th problem is that Nasser was a laic man, so is despised by current religious viewpoint tha dominates arab world.
      Just one of he newest comments I read said he hated Nasser for be communist.

    • @TeranJero
      @TeranJero 2 роки тому +13

      Bullied by Israel 😂

    • @omarhashim2972
      @omarhashim2972 2 роки тому +1

      @@TeranJero well, we traded the sainai for giving them a house in gaza, either they have a rock for a brain or anwar el sadat was a genuis salesman

    • @adamnesico
      @adamnesico 2 роки тому +4

      @Omar El zabelawey USA forced them to accept the treaty due to the arab oil block.

    • @omarhashim2972
      @omarhashim2972 2 роки тому +1

      @@adamnesico oh, i didnt know that

  • @trizvanov
    @trizvanov 2 роки тому +3

    I've never heard of this person until today. What a fascinating man!

    • @IMaSUPERman2
      @IMaSUPERman2 2 роки тому +7

      You don't know History if you don't know Nasser

  • @ASLUHLUHCE
    @ASLUHLUHCE Рік тому +2

    Love this channel. A video on Gaddafi and pan-Africanism would be interesting

  • @sondosbn9731
    @sondosbn9731 2 роки тому

    Good video

  • @Judah132
    @Judah132 2 роки тому +7

    To me that sounds similar as recreating the Roman Empire between all romance speaking countries or re-establishing the Spanish Empire with all hispanic countries.

    • @seifelbagoury7182
      @seifelbagoury7182 2 роки тому +1

      U have no idea the similarities and the traditions that go between all arab countries if u had to relate to it then maybe north and south Korea being unified again but the unification would happen peacefully.

    • @quandaledingle968
      @quandaledingle968 2 роки тому +1

      No, it’s not…

    • @youtubesangryopinionramble1465
      @youtubesangryopinionramble1465 Рік тому +1

      Bolivarianism

  • @Thextoastxisxbob
    @Thextoastxisxbob 2 роки тому +50

    Getting the United Arab Republic formed was pretty badass and impossible to imagine getting going today. Maybe this could have been the way the Middle East would have peace or 20 years later when its time for a new leader it all falls apart Yugoslavia style.

    • @Cancoillotteman
      @Cancoillotteman 2 роки тому +4

      I think just like Yougoslavia the error was centralization. Europe has managed durable peace only because it has now entered a fluctuant flexible federal alliance with the EU, I did hope in 2012 the same was possible for Arab countries. How wrong was I.... :(

    • @AeneasGemini
      @AeneasGemini 2 роки тому +14

      @@Cancoillotteman Europe is becoming increasingly centralised (or at least the EU) and, to an extent, power was always centralised in the richer founding nations like Germany and France.
      With regards to Yugoslavia, I'm afraid I must respectfully disagree. In every state where the national and ethnic identity is highly divided this inevitably leads to collapse and war. The same thing is happening right now in Ethiopia and has happened in many countries throughout the world.
      The only countries where ethnic diversity works is precisely *because* of centralisation and a common national identity. For instance, immigrants to the US will describe themselves as things like Chinese-Americans etc, where they have a separate ethnic identity whilst retaining the same national identity (and of course, even then, there are still issues). The problem is that in many countries a common national identity doesn't exist and it never will while tribal cultures create separation between them.

    • @ForelliBoy
      @ForelliBoy 2 роки тому +3

      the MEC from BF2 lol

    • @suleyman8696
      @suleyman8696 2 роки тому +1

      @@AeneasGemini Nah we don’t want to unite with Egypt, We want to unite shaam or Levant 🇸🇾🇱🇧🇵🇸🇯🇴 as it is the same historic nation divided in 1920. Also, Damascus is the capital I don’t want to have a state where Damascus is under others control. Also, Egypt discriminated a lot between Muslims and Christians, more then us.

    • @totalwartimelapses6359
      @totalwartimelapses6359 2 роки тому +3

      @@suleyman8696
      I agree with you on the levant unity but I have to say Levant itself was never a state that was divided, it was simply a governate or a "wilayah" a part of a bigger entity, which at that time was the Ottoman empire
      يعني صديقي نحنا بحياتنا ما كنا دولة وحدة، كنا محافظة أو منطقة ضمن امبراطوريات متتابعة

  • @Duececoupe
    @Duececoupe 2 роки тому

    Another winner, most excellent video....a cuppa and The Cold War or Kings & Generals is an excellent way to spend some time!
    Happy New Year to you all! Here's to a much better 2022! 🍻

  • @aurelioperez1363
    @aurelioperez1363 2 роки тому +1

    Happy New Year from Valladolid Spain

  • @algerianchaouki5705
    @algerianchaouki5705 2 роки тому +35

    -"We hoped by the creation of a ring of client states, themselves insisting on our patronage, to turn the present and future flank of any foreign power with designs on the three rivers."
    -Lawrence of Arabia
    -"The Arabs are even less stable than the Turks. If properly handled they would remain in a state of political mosaic, a tissue of small jealous principalities incapable of cohesion."
    -Lawrence of Arabia
    -"My admiration for him [Ibn Saud] was deep, because of his unfailing loyalty to us.”
    - Churchill

    • @madhegelian4816
      @madhegelian4816 2 роки тому

      i like your avatar

    • @darrenrichards3351
      @darrenrichards3351 2 роки тому +4

      The fact that the Prophet Muhammad (blessings and peace be upon him) could reunite all those arab tribes in a matter of a few years in a, possibly, much more unstable era is still beyond any human comprehension.
      What he achieved was truly of another level.

    • @resentfuldragon
      @resentfuldragon 2 роки тому +2

      @@darrenrichards3351 due to the high amount of muslims no doubt the prophet muhammad (SAW) could do it within the week.
      The more interesting discussion would be the arrival of a man fitting the mahdi prophecy, the prophecy where a man would come during the time of weakness and inter-conflict between muslims who would lead them to re-unification.

    • @Mshi-
      @Mshi- Рік тому

      The Arabs have too many traitors

  • @seanhastings4432
    @seanhastings4432 2 роки тому +26

    The Middle East is by far the most interesting part of the Cold War, IMO.

    • @Yanzdorloph
      @Yanzdorloph 2 роки тому +8

      that's just a part of it, Nasser even sent troops to fight against Morocco in the 60s(the sand war) as Morocco was very anti-pan-Arabism it being an ancient kingdom and all saw that as a threat, the Egyptian president Mubarak was even a war prisoner in Morocco, Most arab countries were pro-Russia but Morocco was pro West and anti-comunism, the whole Western saharan problem and current threats of war with Algeria is a remnant of the cold war.

    • @blackphillip564
      @blackphillip564 2 роки тому

      No I think it's just the most unknown to most westerner so i feels exotic and new. Like discovering a new ethnic food you've never had but really like now.

    • @XZagatoX
      @XZagatoX Рік тому

      @@blackphillip564 Textbook definition of interesting

  • @thethirdjegs
    @thethirdjegs 2 роки тому

    I love the creative ways he says "press the "button"

  • @saveraj4204
    @saveraj4204 2 роки тому

    I'm sorry it may sound rude but I LOVEEEEEE cold war. I mean it explains 70% of the things you will study in history, politics and international relations. ❤️ I'm subscribing right away 😊 i wish i have discovered your channel earlier

  • @kayzeaza
    @kayzeaza 2 роки тому +45

    ‘Arab unity’ sounds like ‘Egyptian dominance’

    • @DerDop
      @DerDop 2 роки тому +31

      Isn't Egypt the most important Arab country?

    • @eca3101
      @eca3101 2 роки тому +23

      When Egypt is the largest Arab country, yeah

    • @sbevexlr848
      @sbevexlr848 2 роки тому

      @@DerDop nope

    • @DerDop
      @DerDop 2 роки тому

      @@sbevexlr848 well, elaborate. Algeria?

    • @sbevexlr848
      @sbevexlr848 2 роки тому +1

      @@DerDop what do you mean by important 1stly

  • @SHAHIDKC
    @SHAHIDKC 2 роки тому +39

    'The fight between two anti imperialist superpowers unless it was Their Imperialism ' summaries the cold war perfectly.

    • @SHAHIDKC
      @SHAHIDKC 2 роки тому +5

      @@degamispoudegamis both the united states and Soviet union supported decolonization but the decolonized countries had to ally with the us or the ussr and by the way ussr wasn’t that anti imperialist all of its satalite states were basically colonies and there was this guy in North Korea who criticized both capitalism and Socialism and had a lot of support but he was purged by the soviet union.

    • @SHAHIDKC
      @SHAHIDKC 2 роки тому +6

      @@degamispoudegamis But the soviets grip on eastern europe or central asia and their war crimes in Afghanistan could be considered imperialistic I think even Mao complained about Soviet imperialism. And their is no measurement for imperialism.

    • @SHAHIDKC
      @SHAHIDKC 2 роки тому +3

      @@degamispoudegamis dont forget the construction of the berlin wall,Berlin blockade,aggression against Turkey, crushing the hungarian revolution ( mao complained about this) etc.

    • @SHAHIDKC
      @SHAHIDKC 2 роки тому

      @@degamispoudegamis sorry if I offended you.

    • @ShubhamMishrabro
      @ShubhamMishrabro 2 роки тому +1

      @@degamispoudegamis but us denounced apartheid regime even though it supported them sometimes

  • @RooneyBH
    @RooneyBH 2 роки тому

    Big fan of this channel, I would love a video about Dhofar Rebellion in Oman. Most of the people don't know much about it.

  • @-JA-
    @-JA- 2 роки тому

    Thank you.^_^

  • @user-iy9cj4wp3v
    @user-iy9cj4wp3v 2 роки тому +7

    What could've been.. 😔

    • @arab_unity1900
      @arab_unity1900 2 роки тому +1

      راح يتم هذا التوحد رغم انوف كل الحاقدين
      We will unite and this dream will come true

  • @user-ox3si3bm6f
    @user-ox3si3bm6f 2 роки тому +3

    respect for nasseer

  • @moayadhisham7129
    @moayadhisham7129 11 місяців тому

    Amazing video but can you leave the name of the soundtracks that you used in the videos especially the last one at the end of the video?

  • @joweeqc98
    @joweeqc98 2 роки тому +2

    I just finished watching The Spy on netflix with sacha baron cohen so this is a great time!

    • @TheColdWarTV
      @TheColdWarTV  2 роки тому +3

      I thought that show was very well done. What did you think?

  • @conorhavard5688
    @conorhavard5688 2 роки тому +3

    I was wondering where the quote "The Soviet Union is 7500 kilometers way from us and we have never had any problem with Russians..." is from. I am doing a school project and this would be perfect for what I am trying to say. thank you

  • @jamieholtsclaw2305
    @jamieholtsclaw2305 2 роки тому +7

    Arab unity lasts right until the question of who will be in charge is first asked.

  • @pexobestia
    @pexobestia Рік тому

    You can find more about Nasser and his time, and a general critic of modern arabism in "Disordered World", by Amin Maaluf

  • @donnyboon2896
    @donnyboon2896 2 роки тому

    Yes

  • @koketsok7391
    @koketsok7391 2 роки тому +4

    I'm not even Arab but what a legend

  • @brokenbridge6316
    @brokenbridge6316 2 роки тому +39

    Say what you like about Nasser was was certainly one of the more interesting World Leaders we've had. My compliments to all those who made this video a reality.

    • @user-fz3gz5ck4v
      @user-fz3gz5ck4v Рік тому

      He was a dictator and imprisoned two of my family members

    • @brokenbridge6316
      @brokenbridge6316 Рік тому +3

      @@user-fz3gz5ck4v ----Sorry he did that

    • @user-se2dg9og1z
      @user-se2dg9og1z 9 місяців тому

      @@user-fz3gz5ck4v why don't you tell us why they were imprisoned? let me guess they were Muslim brotherhood right?

  • @hamadalromaithi4723
    @hamadalromaithi4723 2 роки тому +1

    12:42 شخبوط بن سلطان، يعل مثاك الجنه❤️

  • @rockybalboa9274
    @rockybalboa9274 2 роки тому

    can someone tell me the name of music in end of video? 😢

  • @nikhildeshpande3494
    @nikhildeshpande3494 2 роки тому +3

    History of the Arabic world is the most fascinating amongst all..... Well done again!!!!

  • @ShadyAli17
    @ShadyAli17 2 роки тому +4

    Nasser ❤

  • @arijitmondal9637
    @arijitmondal9637 2 роки тому

    Can you make a video on Indo-pakistani conflicts during Cold war?

  • @Numba003
    @Numba003 11 місяців тому

    Thank you for another very interesting episode. The idea of helping bring a fractious region together is, in general, a good one I think, but it could've been executed better. Maybe one day.
    God be with you out there everybody. ✝️ :)

  • @james7286
    @james7286 2 роки тому +3

    You forgot to mention about the Federation of Arab Republics with Libya dear Comrade

  • @user-se2dg9og1z
    @user-se2dg9og1z 9 місяців тому +6

    As an Egyptian, I believe Nasser was fairly exceptional, extremely charismatic and well loved for his era, very known all around the Arab world for his popular speeches (Nationalistic tone) but you would be surprised to hear today most modern day Egyptians are not too fond of him kinda like Peron in Argentina. He led a military coup which toppled a fairly democratic constitutional monarchy that till this day Egypt is under the very rule of the Military and police institutions he directly established. Although not very fair modern day analogy, Egyptians today like to blame him over all their endeavors and troubles from A to Z, hanging all their problems over his shoulders so they can sleep tight at night believing it is just out of their hands fixing their problems themselves, yet first chance they had after the Arab spring was calling for the military to overthrow the newly established democratic system and happily resorted back to be ruled by the army. This is what Nietzsche likes to refer to as "slave morality".

    • @Idontknow-ov5qx
      @Idontknow-ov5qx 6 місяців тому +1

      After Nasser's death his successor made a 180 degrees turn. The upper hand was the Muslim Brotherhood who wasted no time in smearing his image and radicalising the muslim Arabs. This brought about the current situation with terrorism and sectarian tensions. The Muslim Brotherhood would do anything to smear Nasser and his legacy, they actually against the nationalisation of the canal and building the high dam!

    • @Tarek_ElMaddah
      @Tarek_ElMaddah 5 місяців тому

      @@Idontknow-ov5qx
      What legacy? 😂
      Apart from failure in 1967

    • @IwannaDomyCrush
      @IwannaDomyCrush 3 місяці тому

      Duh? Who the fuck wants their government to be run by the Muslim Brotherhood? An organisation that is considered to be terrorists by several nations. An organisation that wanted to genocide the copts, 20% of Egypt’s population. 😂😂😂

  • @waelamri-qe6cd
    @waelamri-qe6cd 11 місяців тому +1

    as an Arab the question is something discussed widely and these are my points:
    1.Centers of Power: the center of the culture, humanity and Financial and Political are Different, Egypt and Saudi arabia each claim it, each with a wildly different Way of rule.
    2. Political differences: the 22 countries each has a wildly different way of rule, from absolute Monarchies to Army centralised governments, affect the ability of creating a union without injustices.
    3. Sectarianism: Arab world is Made up of Sunnis, Shiates and Christians, in which non are able to concede some power.
    4. Colonial Rule and its effects:
    while it could be a cliche to just Blame Colonisation, but its affects in regard of splitting the countries without minding Demographical differences and the Cultural influence they applied to the people they controlled made it worse, either it is by language, cultural or the geopolitical connections they had.
    And lastly as a Yemeni and an arab I feel sad that we are drifting away from each other although our similarities and brotherhood are far greater than our issues and differences

  • @raymonko
    @raymonko 2 роки тому +1

    A lesson to all .. if you decide to follow your dogma without scientific basis and a gradual process, failure is what you should expect

  • @vasilerogojan4520
    @vasilerogojan4520 2 роки тому +32

    It's interesting to think that then Nasser wants an united Arab Super State with a very agressive position towards Israel and now Egipt is the most populated arab state that recognise Israel.

    • @kw9296
      @kw9296 2 роки тому +3

      Yet almost all the population is still anti israel.

    • @itzikashemtov6045
      @itzikashemtov6045 2 роки тому +6

      @@kw9296 And it doesn't bring you any good, Israelis today aren't even thinking about Egyptians, Let alone seeing them as an enemy while many are going as tourists in Sinai.

    • @kw9296
      @kw9296 2 роки тому +9

      @@itzikashemtov6045
      Would'nt you hate someone who's oppressing and killing your brothers and sisters?

    • @corradomancini3271
      @corradomancini3271 2 роки тому +2

      @@kw9296 - Maybe but that’s wrong.

    • @corradomancini3271
      @corradomancini3271 2 роки тому +5

      @@kw9296 - If you feel so much for your brothers and sisters than offer them citizenship and a passport, not rejection. Israel done that to all Arab Jews that have been expelled from North Africa and the Middle East. Why is the hate for who’s ‘oppressing’ your ‘brothers and sisters’ is only confined to the state of Israel? I very rarely hear the same voices that hate Israel mentioning the treatment of Chinese Muslims by the Chinese communist government … Today all Arab brothers and sisters of all faiths are aware that they have a better chance of success in education, lifestyle, freedom, healthcare and opportunities if they lived in Israel instead of living in Egypt, Yemen, Syria, Lebanon, Tunisia or Libya.
      Israel has 21% of its citizens that’s Arab, mostly Sunni Muslims. Some representatives in Israel parliament. How many Arab Jews in North African countries?

  • @turkialsul7847
    @turkialsul7847 2 роки тому +3

    The abdication of king Saud has nothing to do with Abdulnasser.

    • @user-qj6tr7wj3w
      @user-qj6tr7wj3w 2 роки тому

      King Saud was forced to abdicate because of his illness, but the Nasserite political propaganda was looking for any achievement, so it fabricated this story

  • @iansaviet600
    @iansaviet600 2 роки тому +2

    20 guys in a room each saying "sounds great, but what if *I* was the guy who ran it?"

  • @alinebaruchi1936
    @alinebaruchi1936 2 роки тому

    Those guys knew how to bond right and left
    There was a lot of criticism inside
    They were from the people, kind of violent
    But you know, we are very close to them as people

  • @user-cz1ou1hf5d
    @user-cz1ou1hf5d 2 роки тому +4

    رحمك الله يا قائدي ،افضل قائد انجبه العرب في العصر الحديث ساعد جميع الدول العربية في طرد الاحتلال مصر قدمت الغالي والنفيس في عهده ،🇮🇶 ✌🏾🇪🇬 شكرا لك جمال عبد ناصر

  • @user-cx1ki8li4t
    @user-cx1ki8li4t 2 роки тому +10

    They say heaven is for the poor .thst's great!but these poor people,don't they deserve a share in this world?they need a small share in this world,and then they can give you a piece of heaven.My favorite speech, his author is Nasser.

  • @hatsuhioki9361
    @hatsuhioki9361 2 роки тому

    What music starts at 11:20 ?

  • @yaldabaoth2
    @yaldabaoth2 2 роки тому +24

    Egypt buying ships from Czechoslovakia brings a smile to my face. I can only imagine they were flown in and inflated on the spot.

    • @CoolMan-ig1ol
      @CoolMan-ig1ol 2 роки тому +29

      Czechoslovakia had a good shipbuilding industry From the austrian empire's period. Bohemian Ships were the backbone of agriculture along the danube. They had a large ship building yard outside Prag which made smaller naval vessels for East Germany, Poland and Commercial ships for Austria.
      Egypt's Naval vessels were aimed at the Nile delta and Suez Canal region, and thus Danubian ships might have suited them well.
      It was Transported through Rumania to the sea then to Egypt through Istanbul.

    • @nazyork
      @nazyork 2 роки тому +2

      @@CoolMan-ig1ol pwnd

  • @matamadariaga
    @matamadariaga 2 роки тому +5

    Are you going to cover operation Condor or is it too "controversial"?

    • @stephenjenkins7971
      @stephenjenkins7971 2 роки тому

      Why would that be controversial? He already started talking about the Banana Wars. And Americans generally support believe it was necessary. So neither side wants to hide the truth, unlike Soviet apologists

    • @matamadariaga
      @matamadariaga 2 роки тому +2

      @@stephenjenkins7971 A campaign of political repression and state terror involving torture and assassination of opponents is a controversial subject because people from the countries where Condor was executed don't appreciate a foreign state meddling with their democracies, specially when the dictatorships that followed the toppled democratically elected governments tortured, disappeared and assasinated approximately 100.000 people. Maybe it makes you proud to have an intelligence agency capable of something of this magnitude but not everyone thinks like you.

    • @stephenjenkins7971
      @stephenjenkins7971 2 роки тому +2

      @@matamadariaga Nah, everyone is generally alright with this because it was necessary for the era. The Soviets were heavily engaged in Latin America and the guerillas and civil wars they sponsored took over a million lives in Latin America. I'd have to double check the numbers, but I recall reading that before. Anyway, you'd likely be blaming the US for doing nothing if the US didn't do something, and Americans understand that whether its inaction or any action; the US will be blamed for it anyway. Its the curse of being a democratic Superpower.
      So the obvious answer is just to do the best it can and then when the danger has passed to not needlessly aggravate fellow democracies anymore. Which is essentially modern US foreign policy. Latin America has not experienced such heavy pressure since the Cold War ended and the US has stayed hands off for a reason.
      But yeah, isn't really controversial. US isn't exactly hiding it and Americans aren't exactly screeching that it's fake like Turks do with the Armenian Genocide.

  • @Uchihaayoub
    @Uchihaayoub 2 роки тому

    what is the soundtrack?

  • @gojo76
    @gojo76 2 роки тому +1

    Interesting video. Also, could we please get some videos about China **after** Mao's death? Deng Xiaoping and all the post Mao leaders that transformed China into a superpower? Not many videos are on youtube and those few are very poor quality, I myself, a Cold war enthusiast don't know anything at all about China post-Mao period, please give this a thought if possible, also happy new year.

    • @user-cx1ki8li4t
      @user-cx1ki8li4t 2 роки тому

      The cold war ended in 1991, when China was poor and weak. After Mao's death, Deng Xiaoping became China's leader. Due to the Afghanistan war, President Carter lifted China's technological and trade restrictions (in the 1950s, China was blocked due to the Korean War), and China began to introduce a large number of technologies. In 1980, China formed an alliance with Japan, and Japan helped China's development. In addition, KMT (Taiwan) helped CPC (mainland) most.

    • @user-cx1ki8li4t
      @user-cx1ki8li4t 2 роки тому

      中华人民共和国和日本国和平友好条约,Signed on August 12, 1978.

    • @user-cx1ki8li4t
      @user-cx1ki8li4t 2 роки тому

      China get a good chance in the trade war between the United States and Japan.

    • @user-cx1ki8li4t
      @user-cx1ki8li4t 2 роки тому

      The economic policy of CPC is mainly two markets (international market and domestic market) and strict foreign exchange control. Some companies accept foreign orders, buy foreign raw materials and sell their products to foreign markets(两头在外). Other companies live in the domestic market. When foreign companies want to enter the domestic market, CPC requires learning their technology(市场换技术) or high tariffs. Some companies can grow safely in the domestic market in childhood. China's development does not belong to the history of the cold war. China began its lonely road after the death of the Soviet Union (China and Vietnam broke up because of the war)

    • @user-cx1ki8li4t
      @user-cx1ki8li4t 2 роки тому

      In fact, after the 1970s, many countries abandoned the planned economy and began the market economy, this is a fascinating topic.

  • @henktwerda9694
    @henktwerda9694 2 роки тому +17

    Interesting video. I have one question about this subject. What happened to the “All Palestine Government” in Gaza (occupied by Egypt, but not annexed) when Egypt and Syria unified to form the UAR (United Arab Republic). Did “Palestine” ever officially join the UAR?

    • @eca3101
      @eca3101 2 роки тому +17

      Not really. The all Palestine gov was half dissolved except for the position of prime minister, which continued under the UAR until the 6 day war

    • @user-fj5wn9iq5r
      @user-fj5wn9iq5r 2 роки тому +11

      Technically not all Palestine but only gaza strip administrated by UAR and west bank including the old east Jerusalem annexed by kingdom of Jordan

    • @eca3101
      @eca3101 2 роки тому +8

      @@user-fj5wn9iq5r the name of the gov was called “all Palestine government” even though it only controlled Gaza

    • @jonathan13co
      @jonathan13co 2 роки тому

      @@eca3101 Did they not give them full sovereignty because they feared israel would just occupy it?

    • @eca3101
      @eca3101 2 роки тому

      @@jonathan13co Gaza did not have full sovereignty…

  • @RandomGuy-jo8ky
    @RandomGuy-jo8ky 2 роки тому +22

    Nassars popularity due to taking back the Canal is likely what Noriega thought you'd be viewed as with Panama. Didn't work out the same way for him though (still in a US Prison as we speak and will die of old age there).

    • @zombi3lif3
      @zombi3lif3 2 роки тому +10

      I don't know what's more chocking about you comment. The fact that you didn't bother to doublecheck if he actually is allive. He died May 29 2017. Or your casual view of a former head of state of Panama, get life in prison by a US court

    • @black10872
      @black10872 2 роки тому +1

      I don't know where the hell you get your information from. But that guy was released awhile before he passed away at his home.

    • @RandomGuy-jo8ky
      @RandomGuy-jo8ky 2 роки тому +1

      Guys, so what? He was a piece of garbage who meant so little that I didn't care enough to see where his corpse was at. He was that tiny of a man. I stand by the rest of what I wrote. Good to know that the garbage is dead though. I needed a good smile. THANKS GUYS!!!!!!!!!!!!! :)

    • @zombi3lif3
      @zombi3lif3 2 роки тому +3

      @@RandomGuy-jo8ky You don't see a problem with US being world police? Wich doesn't even mean oppholding world justice, but rather cleaning the world of US-opposition. Reagan did basically the same in Nicaragua, and is considered a rightwing ledgend

    • @RandomGuy-jo8ky
      @RandomGuy-jo8ky 2 роки тому +1

      @@zombi3lif3 DEAR COMMUNIST SPAMBOT............stay on topic and learn what reading comp is and how to use it.

  • @RUTHLESSambition5
    @RUTHLESSambition5 2 роки тому +1

    I respect the ambition

  • @fal218
    @fal218 Рік тому +1

    In the Middle East and North Africa either they loved Jamal Abdel Nasser or they hated him so much and until today you mention Jamal either people pray for his soul or they spit on his soul

  • @newguardian5725
    @newguardian5725 2 роки тому +5

    I might of missed it but I don’t think it was mentioned that the dialects of Arabic are very different from each other. I heard that was a major problem too.

    • @armyofninjas9055
      @armyofninjas9055 2 роки тому

      *might have

    • @commandofact7636
      @commandofact7636 2 роки тому +8

      The dialect thing can be overlooked. It's Nasser's treating Syria as an Egyptian colony that led to the divorce.

    • @kw9296
      @kw9296 2 роки тому +10

      Dialects are really not an issue in the Eastern Arab world. Egyptians, gulf Arabs, Levantines, Iraqis, and Yemenis can understand each other dialects with no problem.
      Wester dialects are a little bit harder to understand but it was never a problem when spoken clearly.

  • @Ayman-jf2gf
    @Ayman-jf2gf 2 роки тому +10

    I'm from Egypt and very proud of our President and Leader Nasser, Who free Egypt from British colonialism
    Thank you for this episode ❤

    • @AeneasGemini
      @AeneasGemini 2 роки тому +6

      Yep, why be dominated by foreign dictators when you can be dominated by local dictators *and* be xenophobic at the same time, Win win right?

    • @stephenjenkins7971
      @stephenjenkins7971 2 роки тому

      @jimmy Let's be real; every President/Dictator you don't like is automatically a puppet regardless. Even if they're not. That's just a thing that people automatically believe in the region.

    • @nectanbo
      @nectanbo 2 роки тому

      @@AeneasGemini so what is your preferred solution?

  • @deserteffect1001
    @deserteffect1001 2 роки тому

    There are some mistakes in this documentary like King Saud "abdicating" because of nasir's accusations and whatnot which never happened. King Saud abdicated because he was too old and sick in hospitals to continue his role and job.

  • @jacobedward2401
    @jacobedward2401 2 роки тому +2

    The game looks cool but the premium pay model scared me off.
    Also, I saw an Israeli spokesperson say that Israel was "a law abiding nation" and is "respected by international bodies" and I thought that was pretty funny.

  • @Cancoillotteman
    @Cancoillotteman 2 роки тому +4

    99% at a referemdum... and said with a strait face XDD

  • @SHAHIDKC
    @SHAHIDKC 2 роки тому +25

    I love how nasser was still popular among egyptians even though he lost three wars ( i am not sure and no offense to egyptian)

    • @balclava4937
      @balclava4937 2 роки тому +15

      Yes. After 1967 and our horrible defeat, he gave a speech resigning, but then waves of people came into the streets telling him to go back to power. His achievements in 1956 and freedom from the Brits gave him tremendous respect in all Egyptian people’s hearts

    • @SHAHIDKC
      @SHAHIDKC 2 роки тому +3

      @@balclava4937 what a chad

    • @balclava4937
      @balclava4937 2 роки тому

      @@SHAHIDKC You asked, I replied

    • @SHAHIDKC
      @SHAHIDKC 2 роки тому

      @@balclava4937 thanks.

    • @SHAHIDKC
      @SHAHIDKC 2 роки тому +2

      @@balclava4937 and I was not insulting naseer

  •  Рік тому

    Protracted combat in Jemen. Where have I heared that before ?

  • @Game_Hero
    @Game_Hero 2 роки тому +1

    Episode on Yemen(s) coming soon?

  • @rajmohanyadav14
    @rajmohanyadav14 2 роки тому +3

    6 days Nasser......6 days 😂

  • @adamhbrennan
    @adamhbrennan 2 роки тому +20

    Yes, the Cold War was a war against both the “2nd” and “3rd worlds,” an imperialist war against development and self-determination…

    • @resentfuldragon
      @resentfuldragon 2 роки тому +2

      not fully true, the ussr especially in its end times, was truely its own imperialist force.
      While far less bad than the europeans to random nations, many nations were backstabbed and ruined by the ussr.
      For example: When somalia disobeyed some orders by the ussr, citing they were their own nation, the ussr swapped sides in the ogaden war and helped ethiopia keep somali ethnic land they were illegally given by the british.
      this was not only a backstab to help a faction that was against communist somalia, it showed the ussr was okay with acting the same as any other imperialist force.
      it also led to the somali civil war and eventually to the collapse of communism in east africa permanently.

    • @kyleplatter8954
      @kyleplatter8954 2 роки тому

      Not particularly, you could make the argument that the communist dictatorships and regimes were just as imperial and unarguably more oppressive then the western empires. Remember Tibet, Afghanistan, Cambodia, Laos, South Vietnam, Manchuria, Taiwan and the entirety of Eastern Europe. All victims of hostile invasion/expansion attempts by communist states.

  • @csmlyly5736
    @csmlyly5736 2 роки тому

    Video starts at 2:01

  • @TheVanpablo79
    @TheVanpablo79 2 роки тому

    Sponsor just went full styro!

  • @kimjongun6746
    @kimjongun6746 2 роки тому +28

    Thanks for covering this topic. Nasser is an unsung hero of the Arab people and a warrior of Non Aligned Movement.

    • @kayzeaza
      @kayzeaza 2 роки тому +6

      Oh yeah so non-alighted by taking weapons from the Soviets…

    • @kimjongun6746
      @kimjongun6746 2 роки тому +30

      @@kayzeaza Yeah, after US refused to approve arms sale to Egypt. Non alignment is about neutrality, not isolation

    • @marsillinkow
      @marsillinkow 2 роки тому +4

      Congrats on the weight loss

    • @kimjongun6746
      @kimjongun6746 2 роки тому +12

      @@marsillinkow thanks

    • @sbevexlr848
      @sbevexlr848 2 роки тому +5

      Hero by oppressing his people, a Stalin like cult of personality, trying to stage coups so that he can make the arab regions unstable but under his rule. Have you not seen the video? He didn't Let Syrians govern the so called "UAR" nasser is a failure in real life, hero in the dreams of left wing arab nationalists