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		<title>Why did the United Arab Republic Fail?</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>An era characterised with an air of revolutionary tension, the 1950s through the 1970s, led to ingrained change in the Middle East and North Africa (MENA). The relationships between nations and governments were placed under great scrutiny, often challenged and contested with vigour, due the newfound freedoms following independence from colonial powers. At this time, Egypt was considered one of the largest and most powerful countries in the region, not only due to the size of its population but also widespread cultural influence and an immensely charismatic president in Gamal Abd El Nasser. Nasser championed the nation of pan-Arab nationalism as a means to unite all Arab people in the MENA region. According to the &#8216;Philosophy of the Revolution&#8216; by Nasser, “there is an Arab circle surrounding us and this circle is as much a part of us as we are a part of it.” Rashid Khalidi, a prominent professor of Modern Arab Studies at Columbia University, believes that this pan-arabist ideology revolves around “the idea that the Arabs are linked by special bonds of religion, history, and language and their political organisation should reflect this reality in some way.” Nasser&#8217;s<a href="https://egyptianstreets.com/2022/04/24/why-did-the-united-arab-republic-fail/">Continue reading <span class="sr-only">"Why did the United Arab Republic Fail?"</span></a></p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>An era characterised with an air of revolutionary tension, the 1950s through the 1970s, led to ingrained change in the Middle East and North Africa (MENA). The relationships between nations and governments were placed under great scrutiny, often challenged and contested with vigour, due the newfound freedoms following independence from colonial powers. At this time, Egypt was considered one of the largest and most powerful countries in the region, not only due to the size of its population but also widespread cultural influence and an immensely charismatic president in Gamal Abd El Nasser. Nasser championed the nation of pan-Arab nationalism as a means to unite all Arab people in the MENA region. According to the &#8216;Philosophy of the Revolution&#8217; by Nasser, “there is an Arab circle surrounding us and this circle is as much a part of us as we are a part of it.” Rashid Khalidi, a prominent professor of Modern Arab Studies at Columbia University, believes that this pan-arabist ideology revolves around “the idea that the Arabs are linked by special bonds of religion, history, and language and their political organisation should reflect this reality in some way.” Nasser&#8217;s&#8230; </p>
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		<title>Arab League Approves Formation of  Joint Arab Military Force</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>The Arab League has approved the formation of a unified Arab military force at the Arab League Summit in Sharm El-Sheikh, Egypt. At the closing speech, Egypt&#8217;s President said that Arab leaders had unanimously agreed to the formation of the military force, and that military leaders from each Arab country would be meeting shortly to explore details surrounding the establishment of the joint force. The Egyptian President added that the decision to establish the force would be implemented as soon as possible and was a necessary step that would allow the Arab world to face the numerous challenges that exist. A day earlier, Egypt&#8217;s Sisi had vowed the unified force would adhere to the United Nations and international law, adding that it would not &#8220;compromise the sovereignty of any Arab country&#8221;, but would be a tool to confront challenges facing Arab national security. The decision came at a rare meeting of Arab world leaders in Egypt. Among those in attendance were the heads of state of Yemen, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, Sudan, Palestine and others. The United Nations Secretary General Ban-ki Moon also attended the summit upon invitation by the Arab League.<a href="https://egyptianstreets.com/2015/03/29/arab-league-approves-formation-of-joint-arab-military-force/">Continue reading <span class="sr-only">"Arab League Approves Formation of  Joint Arab Military Force"</span></a></p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The Arab League has approved the formation of a unified Arab military force at the Arab League Summit in Sharm El-Sheikh, Egypt. At the closing speech, Egypt&#8217;s President said that Arab leaders had unanimously agreed to the formation of the military force, and that military leaders from each Arab country would be meeting shortly to explore details surrounding the establishment of the joint force. The Egyptian President added that the decision to establish the force would be implemented as soon as possible and was a necessary step that would allow the Arab world to face the numerous challenges that exist. A day earlier, Egypt&#8217;s Sisi had vowed the unified force would adhere to the United Nations and international law, adding that it would not &#8220;compromise the sovereignty of any Arab country&#8221;, but would be a tool to confront challenges facing Arab national security. The decision came at a rare meeting of Arab world leaders in Egypt. Among those in attendance were the heads of state of Yemen, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, Sudan, Palestine and others. The United Nations Secretary General Ban-ki Moon also attended the summit upon invitation by the Arab League&#8230;. </p>
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