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The 1968 British Exit from East of Suez

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This episode zooms in on the pivotal 1968 announcement by Prime Minister Harold Wilson's Labour government that Britain would withdraw all military forces from 'East of Suez'—the strategic posture that had underpinned imperial power since the 19th century. We explore the secret 1967 Defence Review, the role of Chancellor Jim Callaghan in forcing cuts, the furious reaction from the US and Gulf sheikhdoms, and the last British governor of Aden, Sir Humphrey Trevelyan, overseeing the chaotic pullout. The episode also covers the lesser-known 1968 withdrawal from Malaysia, Singapore, and the Persian Gulf, and how the decision reshaped the region for decades, paving the way for US dominance and the rise of local powers like Iran and Saudi Arabia. Names and terms discussed include Harold Wilson, Denis Healey, Jim Callaghan, Lee Kuan Yew, the 1967 Defence White Paper, the 1968 Commonwealth Prime Ministers' Conference, the Gulf states of Bahrain, Qatar, and the Trucial States, and the final departure from RAF Sharjah in 1971. #EastofSuez #BritishEmpire #HaroldWilson #1968 #DenisHealey #JimCallaghan #Aden #Malaysia #Singapore #PersianGulf #TrucialStates #RAFSharjah #DefenceReview #ColdWar #USForeignPolicy #Decolonisation #FexingoHistory #History Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

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This episode zooms in on the pivotal 1968 announcement by Prime Minister Harold Wilson's Labour government that Britain would withdraw all military forces from 'East of Suez'—the strategic posture that had underpinned imperial power since the 19th century. We explore the secret 1967 Defence Review, the role of Chancellor Jim Callaghan in forcing cuts, the furious reaction from the US and Gulf sheikhdoms, and the last British governor of Aden, Sir Humphrey Trevelyan, overseeing the chaotic pullout. The episode also covers the lesser-known 1968 withdrawal from Malaysia, Singapore, and the Persian Gulf, and how the decision reshaped the region for decades, paving the way for US dominance and the rise of local powers like Iran and Saudi Arabia. Names and terms discussed include Harold Wilson, Denis Healey, Jim Callaghan, Lee Kuan Yew, the 1967 Defence White Paper, the 1968 Commonwealth Prime Ministers' Conference, the Gulf states of Bahrain, Qatar, and the Trucial States, and the final departure from RAF Sharjah in 1971. #EastofSuez #BritishEmpire #HaroldWilson #1968 #DenisHealey #JimCallaghan #Aden #Malaysia #Singapore #PersianGulf #TrucialStates #RAFSharjah #DefenceReview #ColdWar #USForeignPolicy #Decolonisation #FexingoHistory #History Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

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