80 Years after the Second World War of Wars and Politics
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The unnecessary wars get declared when US, as a powerful country, supports one country while opposing the other countries, such as the Middle Eastern wars, causing waste of money and countless lives. The US should act neutral and use diplomacy and influence in the international judgments. As you find out in my book, Moses of Israel did not cross the Red Sea. They crossed the dry salt lake of the Red Sea, where later the Suez Canal was built. Do not live behind bars, and get educated about real legal lives at your own home in the USA because there are prisons, paroles, and probation systems all over. Also, there is police registration. Your personal calls and all private conversations are being reordered.
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80 Years after the Second World War of Wars and Politics - Sobhy Fahmy Amin Iskander
80 Years after the Second World War of Wars and Politics
Sobhy Fahmy Amin Iskander
ISBN 978-1-68570-064-5 (paperback)
ISBN 978-1-68570-065-2 (digital)
Copyright © 2022 by Sobhy Fahmy Amin Iskander
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Table of Contents
Preface
One-Day War: The 1956 Suez Canal
The 1956 Suez Canal
The Global Situation after the Second World War
United Nations
The General Assembly
Its Meetings
Additional and Special Authorities
Security Council
Disarmament Committee
Its Job
The Right of Objection, Veto
Germany
The Military Operations in North Africa
The Latest Developments in the Berlin Problem
Formosa, Laos, Vietnam, Southeast Asia Region
Formosa
The Development of the Chinese Problem within the United Nations in the Recent Period
Laos
Vietnam
The Developments of the Palestinian Cause at the United Nations in 1956 and the Suez Operations
Security Council Meeting on Tuesday, October 30
Referring the Matter to the General Assembly on Wednesday, October 31, 1956
General Assembly Meeting on the First and Second of November 1956
Friday, November 2, 1956
November 3–4, 1956
Sunday, November 4, United Nations International Emergency Force
Monday, November 5, 1956
Security Council Meeting on November 5, 1956
Tuesday, November 1956
Wednesday, November 7, 1956
Friday, November 9, 1956
Saturday, November 10, 1956
Saturday, November 10
Sunday, November 11
Tuesday, November 13
Wednesday, November 14
Thursday, November 15
Friday 16 November 1956
Monday, November 19
Wednesday, November 21
Eleventh General Assembly Session, November 23–27, 1956
Sinai: Battles in 1956
Battles in 1956
Estimating the Situation in 1955 to October 29, 1956, in Relation to the Egyptian Forces
The Israeli Plan
Comment on the General Defensive Plan of the Egyptian Forces
Total of the Accidents
The Battle of Abu-Ageila
Israeli Forces
Egyptian Forces
Brigade 6 Infantry
Egyptian Defense Plans in Detail
Intelligence and Security
The Distribution of the Egyptian Forces
The Operations
Information about the Israeli Forces
Lessons Learned for the Egyptian Forces
Rafah Battle
The Nature of the Operations Field
The Opposing Forces
The General Plan
Factors Affecting the Egyptian Defense Plan
Operations Process
Withdrawal to Al-Arish
Follow the Developments of the Palestinian Cause
The Latest Developments in Ground Tactics
The Defensive Operations
The Proper Defense
Appendix A: Resolutions and Reports
Resolutions and Reports
Appendix B: Qualifications
Qualifications
Appendix C: Work and Experiences Certificates
Work and Experiences Certificates
Appendix D: Academic Qualifications
Academic Qualifications
Appendix E: Copies of Qualifications: Work and Experiences Certificates
Copies of Qualifications: Work and Experiences Certificates
Appendix F: CV
CV
From 1999 till Now 2021
From 22-01-2009 to 08-12-2012
From 01-06-2013 till Now (22-07-2021)
References
About the Author
Translated into English by Khair Labib Henein
Abu Qurkas El Balad, Menia, Egypt
01201765252-01019767591
E-mail: khairlabib2000@gmail.com
Preface
If we want to deal with a topic, we must state the facts in the abstract. And when I wanted to deal with the subject of the brutal tripartite aggression against Egypt in 1956, a subject that none of the Egyptian writers deal with, I found I had to write the facts historically, completely depart from the high literature requirement stipulated by the organizers of the Story Club
competition. I'm hoping that this book will receive your approbation.
One-Day War: The 1956 Suez Canal
The 1956 Suez Canal
The discovery of Moses's journey in crossing the dry salt lake north of the Red Sea to the Sinai desert.
You cannot win.
The legal system in California and federal legal process.
General Command of the Armed Forces Department of Public Affairs and Moral Guidance
Registration Number: Without
Date: 12-05-1965
Mr. Sobhy Fahmy Ameen Iskander
Address: 14 Berket Al Rati St.-El-Zaher—Cairo
After Greeting,
The publishing committee decided on its meeting in:
06/05/ 1965
To turn back, with sorry, the origins of the 80 Years After the Second World War
book
This because it hasn't the possibility to publish it nowadays
And at the time that we return the origins of the book, we
commend
the effort you have made to write it,
hoping you all success and superiority
With all greeting,
Major-General: Mohamed Al Said Abd al Rahmaan
The Manager of the Department of Public Affairs and Moral
Guidance
The Global Situation after the Second World War
The Second World War had basic changes in the international situation, the most important of it that it completely wiped out the old European system of government which the Second World War events smashed it and the vital forces of nationalism extended to Asia and Africa, where the colonial people demanded the right to self-determination and decolonization.
The United States and the Soviet Union became the only two countries that decide world politics after it was limited to Western Europe only. Both countries led two major camps, the eastern led by the Soviet Union and the western led by the United States of America. Each of the two camps is characterized by a social, political, and economic system that is completely different from the other system in terms of values, philosophies, and goals. Both the United States and the Soviet Union made agreements and alliances with countries supporting them.
Among the most prominent alliances established by the western camp were the Atlantic Alliance (NATO), the Southeast Asian alliance, and the Rio de Janeiro alliance. Among the most prominent agreements made by the eastern camp was the Warsaw agreement.
The Atlantic Alliance (NATO) includes USA, England, France, Canada, Belgium, Ireland, Luxembourg, Norway, Netherlands, Portugal, Denmark, Turkey, Greece, Albania, and Italy.
The Southeast Asia includes Pakistan, the Philippines, Thailand, New Zealand, Australia, England, the United States of America, and France. This alliance relies mainly on the American forces present in the Southeast Asian region, estimated at about 750,000 soldiers represented in the American Seventh Fleet.
The Rio de Janeiro Alliance includes the United States of America, Latin America countries, and Pakistan which is supported by the British air base in Cyprus. And this alliance is totally dependent on USA, although it doesn't really participate in this alliance; but it follows, by the bilateral agreements, to defend the Asian member countries of it even in the absence of this alliance. The strength of this alliance has begun to diminish, especially after Iraq left its membership and increasing the disagreement between members and the opposition of the peoples of these countries, especially the peoples of Iran and Pakistan, to this alliance.
The two governments, the American and the Britain, set another military alliance in the Middle East, but they face the objection of some of the area countries because that alliance threatens their independence. Besides that, the majority of the area people see that Israel is a barrier prevent any cooperation with the western camp.
Recently, attempts to establish alliances and military bases have weakened as a result of the change in military strategic viewpoints to keep military bases, especially after some have reached to the invention of nuclear and hydrogen weapons, intercontinental missiles, and long-range bombers.
Also, after the Soviet Union funded the high dam project in the United Arab Republic, what resulted is the strengthening of relations between the Arabs and the Soviet Union. The president, Gamal Abdel Nasser, the president of the United Arab Republic in February 1964 got rid of the military bases currently located in the Middle East, especially the American and British in Libya, Cyprus, and Arabian South.
As for the Warsaw Pact, the Soviet Union, Poland, Tesok, Slovakia, Hungary, Bulgaria, Romania, Albania, East Germany, Estonia, Latvia, they signed on this alliance in June 1955. The forces of this alliance consist of 275 trained, mechanized, and infantry divisions ready for any armed intervention of the west alliances.
In the event of a third world war, we can say what the two camps will do.
The eastern camp will do the following:
Hit all the strategic and tactical points and bases of the western camp directly by rockets and air forces of the eastern camp
Control naval powers, especially the submarine fleet, over the oceans that separate America from its allies in the Eurasian field, and to divide the allies into two parts
Conduct a powerful ground attack backed by the tactical air force against the countries of the western camp into the Eurasian field to occupy these countries
The western camp will do the following:
Destroy all the industrial centers, the military bases, the rockets bases, airports, and all the military establishments that follow the eastern camp forcedly.
Destroy the human hordes owned by Russia by striking the areas of their gatherings with a strong direct hit.
Notes on October 22, the United States of America built a massive air bridge between its military bases in Texas, America, and Frankfurt, Germany. A mechanized squad consisting of sixteen thousand soldiers was transferred with their weapons, which include about 200 military tanks, 429 soldier vehicles and howitzer cannon. This process took seventy-two hours.
Destroy the various Soviet naval bases, especially the special bases. America currently possesses large forces of aircraft dedicated to such missions.