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Let's be honest he was the last great leader in the ME.
In 1948 he managed to take Gaza in a war in which he and his troops were outnumbered by the Zionists (the British led "Free Arab Legion" had already agreed to a deal) and unsupported by his own king.
He build up his country from the ground up and under immense pressure, he supported all other liberation movements in the region.
His biggest mistake was failing to predict that the Americans would bomb the shit out of him from Lybia in 1968 and that the Zionists would invade while he was too busy fighting the British/Saudis in Yemen, to a point where the Egyptian army was outnumbered in the Sinai.
It mostly had to do with the Zionists successfully installing LBJ (a crypto jew) in the US.
If only he wasn't assassinated by the surrender treaty signing coward Al Saddat, the middle east wouldn't have been a better place.
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>If only he wasn't assassinated by the surrender treaty signing coward Al Saddat, the middle east wouldn't have been a better place.
He wasn't assassinated though, he died of a stroke because he was a pecho frio
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>>18121102
He was most likely assasinated.
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>>18121090
He was inbred and worshipped lil moe moe who sucked nigger dicks tho
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And he also never recognized the Zionist entity!
That's another plus.
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>>18121090
His warmongering was exactly what led to the Six Day War. He was a great leader compared to other ME inbreds, which is an extremely low bar
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>>18121090
>Casual western youtube watcher or actual middle east subject?
>Does he know? or does he sip mukhabarat kool-aid
The father of arab despotism was terrible leader. People know him for his international interactions but his domestic policy was shit and he is ideological foundation of all these arab dictators, their bloated bureaucracies, their tzarist paranoia of private enterprise, and chronic inefficiencies in the egyptian state apparatus and economy.
Most arab countries are just masses and masses of people with a desolate political culture and culture in general in the middle east is at a dark age. Its because the biggest fear of nasser and his ideological children, is a gathering of more than 10 citizens at once.
>His policies have been used for decades in the middle east and all it did was degenerate in syria into an alawite drug pushing operation
He was also gonna an hero when he heard about the suez invasion and basically give his entire nation to greater israel. If USA didn't stop the suez crisis the 2023 gaza war would have actually be a cairo based insurgency
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>>18121273
>His warmongering was exactly what led to the Six Day War
Not really.
Him getting attacked by American airforces in Lybia while most of his army was fighting in Yemen is what led to the loss of the six day war.
You can hardly blame him for it, as he could not predict the Zionists managing to install a crypto jew in the US.
>>18121307
>The father of arab despotism
Despotism has always been the norm in the region, he was beloved by his people which is all that matters.
> was terrible leader
Disagree he uplifted millions out of poverty, build up his state into one of the most important states in the ME, it would take too long for me to list his achievement, tbqh.
> People know him for his international interactions but his domestic policy
Disagree, the people absultely adored him and his reforms were incredibly successful.
> ideological foundation of all these arab dictators
That's based.
> private enterprise, and chronic inefficiencies in the egyptian state apparatus and economy.
It worked just fine, in a few years time Egypt VASTLY improved upon the standards of living it's citizenry, slowly industrialised and build an effective welfare state.
It wasn't until the "infitah" policies introduced by the traitor Al Saddat that everything went to shit, this along with Al Saddat refusal to liberate Palestine and his recognition of the Zionist entity led to him being killed by nationalists.
> Most arab countries are just masses and masses of people with a desolate political culture and culture in general in the middle east is at a dark age.
This is typical liberal interpretation of history, where eveyone is progressing towards neo liberalism.
History is cyclical not linear.
> Its because the biggest fear of nasser and his ideological children, is a gathering of more than 10 citizens at once.
Err millions of citizens rallied behind Nasser, his popularity was unrivaled, compare his funeral with the of saddat.
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>>18121307
>He was also gonna an hero when he heard about the suez invasion
Ah, yes, I heard all the cool stories.
> and basically give his entire nation to greater israel.
Nonesense, his army crushed the Zionists in the Sinai in the 1970s and had it not been for the treason of Al Saddat, that army would have either liberated the whole of Palestine or large portions of it.
The performance of the Zionists was absolutely abysmal, in spite of enjoying a highly defencive position within an "invincible wall of Defences", they were crushed in mere days.
Compare that with long it took the Zionists to defeat the small Egyptian army (due to Egypt's ongoing war in Lybia) in the Sinai, which did not enjoy the advantage of highly defencive line.
Had saddat not being a coward and continued to advance into occupied Palestine after easily crushing the the Zionists and their "invincible" bar liev line, the world would have been a better place.
> If USA didn't stop the suez crisis the 2023 gaza war would have actually be a cairo based insurgency
The US stopped nothing.
It was the USSR threatning to get involved that cooled off the British and the French and seeing as you jews couldn't really hold anything without their support, you ran away like rats.
Had the US not supported your kind, Israel wouldn't exist to begin with.
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>>18121792
>attacked by American airforces in Lybia
Never happened
>most of his army was fighting in Yemen
Only a fraction of his army was there. Stop lying, why do all Semites need to lie all the time?
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>>18121798
>>attacked by American airforces in Lybia
>Never happened
It did, it's why Gaddafi couped the govement. : )
> Only a fraction of his army was there.
Nope, it's was quite a large amount, the war there, by all accounts was very bloody and required a substantial amount of resources.
So much that his army was outnumbered in the Sinai.
> Stop lying
Didn't lie.
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>>18121798
Another reason why I believe Nasser is that LBJ was getting ready to straight up nuke Cairo, he even pulled the US embassy out of Egypt, had the jews not being so utterly incompetent and pulled a successful false flag attack, this would have come to pass.
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>>18121812
>It did
No proofs, never happened
>it's was quite a large amount
It's not about the amount, my brown friend. You said "most of his army was fighting in Yemen". That's a lie. The majority of the Egyptian army was in Sinai. You're a dirty liar like all Semites are
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>>18121818
>No proofs, never happened
Both Gaddafi and Nasser said it did and given the depth of US support for Israel under LBJ, I have no reason to assume they lied. : )
> You said "most of his army was fighting in Yemen". That's a lie. The majority of the Egyptian army was in Sinai.
It absolutely wasn't.
Since the Yemen front was fairly hot and bloody.
By all accounts including Moshe Dyan himself, the Egyptians were vastly outnumbered in the Sinai.
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>>18121827
>I have no reason to assume they lied
Lol. Lmao
>It absolutely wasn't
Picrel. I'm not going to argue with you anymore until I see at least one source to your Semite lies
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>>18121841
>until I see at least one source to your Semite lies
You literally just cited the claims of your fellow jews, rabbi.
Gonna need to see an actual source for this figure not just some jew cool stories.
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>>18121841
Not just any semite but one accused of espionage for Israel, LOL.

> A U.S. government indictment alleged that Pollack provided information to former American Israel Public Affairs Committee (AIPAC) employees Steve J. Rosen and Keith Weissman during the AIPAC espionage scandal.
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>>18121854
>>18121855
You can't even give one source, you don't even have your Arab historians to counter, all you do is just lie
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>>18121862
>You can't even give one source
You gave none for your claim, mine can be reasonably deduced from events at the time.
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>>18121862
You cited Polak, avi, a literal Israeli spy and a hardline neocon who called for the destruction of Iraq because MUH WMD!
This is a FUCKING joke.
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His intervention in yemen was retarded and killed lots of his own troops
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>>18121949
He had to help out the Yemeni revolutionaries against the Brits.



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