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Title: Suez Canal Crisis


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Suez Canal Crisis
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History of the Canal
  • Canal was open in 1869
  • Financed by France and Egyptian government
  • Operating company was the Universal Company of
    the Suez Maritime Canal (Suez Canal Company)
  • Company was Egyptian-chartered
  • In 1875, the British government bought out
    Egyptian shares
  • Gained partial control of canals operations
  • In 1882, the UK took de facto control of the
    canal
  • Anglo-Egyptian agreement
  • Great Britain protector of Egyptian territorial
    interests
  • Canal very important for strategy during WWI and
    WWII
  • During WWI, canal was closed to non-Allied
    shipping
  • During WWII, it was defended during the North
    African Campaign

3
Tension with Egypt and Europe Begins
  • In 1956, Egypt (under President Gamal Abdel
    Nassar) called for the nationalization of the
    Suez Canal Company
  • Nationalization called for to raise revenues for
    the construction of the Aswan High Dam on the
    Nile River
  • The U.S began to try and reduce the tensions in
    July but was unsuccessful
  • International conferences were organized to
    secure agreements on the canal operations but no
    agreement was reached

4
Secret Meeting
  • Britain and France met with Israeli to deal with
    Egypt
  • States agree that Israeli would invade Sinai
  • Therefore Britain and France would have to
    intervene
  • They would Instructing that both the Israeli and
    Egyptian forces withdraw their forces from the
    canal
  • From this it would be shown Egypt couldnt manage
    canal and canal should be put under Anglo-France
    management
  • Britain made sure not to take counsel with the
    U.S
  • Believed that Nasser's engagement with communist
    states would persuade the U.S to accept Britain
    and French actions
  • Big mistake!

5
Israeli Invasion
  • October 29, 1956 Israeli invaded the Gaze Strip
    and Sinai Peninsula
  • France and Britain offered to intervene to stop
    Israeli
  • Nasser declined their offer
  • October 29, 1956 the Kafr Qasim massacre
    occurred
  • 48 Arab-Israeli citizens were killed by Israeli
    forces
  • October 31, 1956 Operation Musketeer took place
  • Bombing campaign
  • Nasser in response, sank all 40 ships that were
    in the canal at that time and closed it to
    further shipping

6
Reaction from France and Britain
  • November 6, 1956 Royal Marines stormed the
    beaches at El Gamil
  • Large amount of damage occurred to Egyptian
    batteries and gun emplacements
  • Port Said also had a large amount of destruction
  • 500 paratroopers from France secured the al-Raswa
    bridges
  • 2 French soldiers were killed
  • Many close-air missions that ruined several
    SU-100s
  • 2 large oil storage tanks in Port Said were hit
    and went up in flame
  • Egyptian resistance varied
  • 522 French Paras were also dropped off at Port
    Fuad
  • 10 French Soldiers were killed and and 30 injured
  • British commandoes met strong resistance
  • Several helicopters were hit
  • British carrier-borne crafts caused several
    deaths from friendly fire
  • Egyptian snipers caused more causalities

7
Cease-Fire Called
  • Eisenhower administration called for a cease-fire
    on Britain and France
  • US sponsored resolutions for the UN security
    council for a cease-fire be called in the
    invasion
  • Britain and France vetoed this
  • US appealed to General Assembly and proposed a
    resolution for a cease-fire and withdraw of
    forces
  • Called proposal Uniting for Peace
  • Emergency session called and resolution passed
  • Britain and France withdrew forces
  • Britain and France forces withdrew completely by
    December 1956
  • Israeli Forces withdrew completely by March 1957

8
UN Involvement
  • Lester Pearson suggested to form a United Nations
    Emergency Force (UNEF) in the Suez canal area
  • Pearson said the reason for this is to keep the
    borders at peace while a political settlement is
    being worked out
  • UN had a tense debate over this
  • Neutral force sent not involving the US, France,
    Britain, and the majority of the Soviet Bloc to
    stabilize the area
  • Pearson awarded Nobel Peace Prize in 1957
  • Thought to be the father of modern peacekeeping

9
Outcome
  • Showed weakness of the NATO alliance
  • Signaled weakness of French and United Kingdom
  • Both losing their global powers
  • Marked transports of global powers to US and
    Soviet Union
  • Suez Canal Crisis came to be seen as Eisenhower's
    greatest foreign policy mistake
  • Last TIME Britain has gone to war without U.S
    supporting them
  • Hastened Decolonization

10
Sources
  • Hoskins, H. The Suez Canal as an International
    Waterway The American Journal of International
    Law. 22.1(1943) p.81-82. 7 March 2007
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  • Evans Suez Canal Crisis. 2000, NOva 8 March 2007
    http//novaonline.nvcc.vccs.edu/eli/evans/his135/E
    vents/Suez56.htm
  • Fraser, Wright, Shupe, Hipel. Nationalization
    of the Suez canal A hypergame analysis The
    Journal of conflict resolution. 24.3
    (Sep.,1980) p.477-493. 7 March 2007
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  • Neely The Suez crisis. October 2006. Bodleian
    Library of the University of oxford. 6 March 2007
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    ez/suez.html

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