The Arab Nationalists Movement 1951-1971: From Pressure Group to Socialist Party (ص 80)
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- The Arab Nationalists Movement 1951-1971: From Pressure Group to Socialist Party (ص 80)
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should be recalled that the Arab Nationalists had just
repudiated terrorist adventurism in favor of the organiza-
tion of mass struggle. This recent change of heart made
them all the more adament on their stand. They feared the
privileged position of the military élite in the state and
furthermore they believed, not incorrectly, that once the
military assumes power its activities can hardly be
controlled.
2. The ANM viewed with alarm what it considered
to be a special relationship between the leadership of the
Egyptian Revolution and the United States. This may be
attributed to the excellent relations Ambassador Jefferson
Caffery had established at this time with the new military
2 Furthermore, the Anglo-Egyptian agree-
leaders of Egypt.
ment of 1954 was not to the liking of the ANM. In fact the
ANM called the negotiated agreement a sell-out to the
imperlialists.° It is to be remembered that this was taking
place at a time when the CIA was especially concerned in the
arrangement or rather rearrangement of political forces in
lanM, "Mawqifuna min al-‘Askariyeen" [Our Attitude
Towards the Military].
2peter Mansfield, Nasser's Egypt (Baltimore, Penguin
Books, 1965), p. 84.
3~Hukumat Masr Tusafi Mushkilat al-Jala'" [The
Egyptian Government Liquidates the Evacuation Problem],
al-Ra'i, August 9, 1954, p. l. - تاريخ
- 1971-02-07
- المنشئ
- Basil R. Al-Kubaisi
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