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The upheaval in Egypt: what impact on U.S. imperialism

23.2.11

The upheaval in Egypt: what impact on U.S. imperialism: [www.workers.org] "What is at stake in Egypt for Washington, and what is at stake for the people of Egypt?

Egypt was not always the colony of a foreign power. In the era of Gamal Abdel Nasser, Egypt was a symbol of Arab dignity and freedom and a leader in the Arab world. Egypt was also seen by the world as an anti-imperialist leader.

This era of Egyptian history, which is very different from the current era, began in 1952, when the Free Officers Movement, led by Gamal Abdel Nasser, overthrew Egypt’s ruler, King Farouk, who fronted for British colonial domination of Egypt."


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