Ancient to Recent
In this episode of Ancient to Recent, Joseph Parkinson concludes the story of the 1956 Suez Crisis as Britain, France and Israel press forward with their invasion of Egypt, only to find military victory slipping into political disaster. British and French paratroopers land in Port Said, Israeli forces complete their advance across the Sinai and Gamal Abdel Nasser faces the darkest moments of his leadership as Egypt braces for occupation. Yet as fighting intensifies, a far greater crisis begins to emerge: economic panic in London, Soviet threats from Moscow and growing fury in Washington. Joseph explores the final battles of the war, the secret pressures that forced Britain to back down, the dramatic showdown at the United Nations and the moment the Suez Crisis collided with the Soviet crushing of the Hungarian uprising, bringing the world dangerously close to Cold War escalation. As ceasefires, financial collapse and superpower brinkmanship reshape the conflict, the Suez Crisis becomes something far larger than a battle for a canal, a turning point that marks the decline of empire, the rise of postcolonial nationalism and the arrival of a new global order. Join Joseph Parkinson as Ancient to Recent concludes its series on one of the defining crises of the modern Middle East. #Ad This episode includes paid promotion in partnership with Ground News. Go to https://groundnews.com/ancient [https://groundnews.com/ancient] to get 40% off the unlimited access Vantage plan and compare how different outlets report the same story. #paidpartnership 🎧 New episodes every Saturday 📲 Follow on YouTube, Spotify & Instagram @AncientToRecent #SuezCrisis #ColdWar #Nasser #HistoryPodcast
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