Egypt's foreign policy and the position of the United States of America, 1952-1955

  • Lect. Khalid Saud Kazem University of Samarra / Faculty of Education / History Department
  • Asst.Lect. Nayef Dhiab Hamid University of Samarra / Faculty of Education / History Department
  • Dr.. Ahmed Mahmoud Alou Samurai University of Samarra / Faculty of Education / History Department

Abstract

This research deals with the attitude of the United States of America when competed to keep its benefits in Egypt 1952-1955, using different means of terrifying and procrastination even the way of Siege, arriving to the way of convulsion regime inside.


The research deals with indirect reasons for the attitude of Egypt's opposition to the Baghdad Pact in 1955 and its effect in arming Egyptian army when can breaking the armistice siege which is imposed on Egypt, by holding arms deal with the Eastern front in 1955, and standing on the Subject of funding the High Dam project, and inspection on the common cement of the preliminary studies for the project, arriving at the Western States and the affairs that they have made to built it.

Published
Mar 23, 2019
How to Cite
KAZEM, Lect. Khalid Saud; HAMID, Asst.Lect. Nayef Dhiab; ALOU SAMURAI, Dr.. Ahmed Mahmoud. Egypt's foreign policy and the position of the United States of America, 1952-1955. Journal of historical and cultural studies, [S.l.], v. 9, n. 29, p. 61-97, mar. 2019. ISSN 2663-8819. Available at: <http://jhcs.tu.edu.iq/index.php/sala/article/view/114>. Date accessed: 13 aug. 2021. doi: http://dx.doi.org/10.25130/sala.v9i29.114.