“It was the ultimate liquid motorway, a vital artery of world
trade connecting Europe through the Mediterranean, with
India, Australia, New Zealand and the Far East.” (Marr)
¼ of all British exports and
imports came through it
¾ of Europe’s oil came from the
region, ½ through the canal
1/6 of the world’s cargo went
through it – 50 ships per day
It was run by an international
company, 44% of which was owned
by the British government
Why did Nasser seize
the Suez Canal
Nasser wanted to build the Aswan Dam which would
provide 8 times as much electricity as the Egyptians had
and increase Egypt’s fertile land by one-third
Needed and expected
loans from GB and USA
Argument with Ambassador led to
JF Dulles cancelling America’s loans
which left Nasser furious
Seized canal to charge
countries to use it
What was Britain’s
response to this
Initially diplomacy,
whilst threatening war
Secret negotiations took
place for all three countries
to invade (illegal)
Then the idea came about for Israel to attack Egypt from one
flank. France and Britain would be a peace keeping force and
demand Israel and Egypt to withdraw 5 miles form the canal
5 Nov 1956: British and French paratroopers
began dropping from the air above Port Said. 32
British and French died; 2000 Egyptians died
Britain destroyed Egyptian air force; 13,500 British tropps
and 8,500 French troops landed at Port Said and began
going South towards the Canal – BUT under pressure
from US, Britain agreed a ceasefire and pulled out
Marr: “Britain was left chastened
and stripped of authority.”
Why did the USA
refuse to get involved
USA’s policy was to try to get old colonial powers out of the Middle
East in favour of US interests (i.e. 2/3 of known oil reserves in
region). Special deals had been made between Saudis and Iranians
Loud and pious anti-colonialism” from JF Dulles (Marr)
Personal animosity between Dulles and Eden
Hungarian uprising and liberal ideals of
government: the USA couldn’t condemn the
USSR if it was invading another country
USA controlled Panama Canal – it did not want
international agreements emerging that would
affect their ownership of the Panama Canal
1956: Eisenhower was trying to get elected on a
peace and prosperity ticket
What were the results
“Suez became four letter shorthand for the moment when
Britain realised her new place in the world.” (Marr). She was
never able to take independent action again
USA increased their control in Middle
East, Russia became more belligerent
Eden resigned in January to
be replaced by Macmillan
Heightened tension in the middle
east, Nasser stronger and colonial
powers looked weak
There was no large swing to Labour as
they were seen as unpatriotic because
of their criticizing the military action
Out cry at the situation
The UN on the 2nd November the
general assembly demanded a
ceasefire on Anglo-french
At home in July the court and Labour
appeared outraged by Nasser's action
Working class Labour voters were in
support of giving Nasser a good hiding