The Fall of the British Empire: Why Global Power Shifted — Fexingo History

Suez 1956 The Invasion That Exposed British Decline

6 min · 3 de jul de 2026
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In October 1956, Britain, France, and Israel conspired to seize the Suez Canal after Egypt's President Gamal Abdel Nasser nationalized it. But the invasion backfired spectacularly. The United States and Soviet Union forced a humiliating withdrawal, revealing that Britain could no longer act independently as a global power. This episode explores Operation Musketeer, the secret Sevres Protocol, Anthony Eden's miscalculations, Eisenhower's economic pressure, the run on the pound, and the resignation of a prime minister. We also examine how Suez marked the end of an era: Britain's last gasp of imperial ambition, and the moment the torch passed to Washington and Moscow. Includes the role of UNEF, the Anglo-French veto in the Security Council, and the fallout in the Middle East. A turning point that reshaped the 20th century. #SuezCrisis #OperationMusketeer #GamalAbdelNasser #AnthonyEden #DwightEisenhower #SevresProtocol #UNEF #BritishEmpire #1956 #ColdWar #ImperialDecline #EdenResignation #RunOnThePound #EisenhowerDoctrine #MiddleEastHistory #Decolonization #FexingoHistory #History Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

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