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The 1958 Iraqi Revolution: A Bloody Turning Point in the Cold War Middle East

The 1958 Iraqi Revolution: A Bloody Turning Point in the Cold War Middle East

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In July 1958, a sudden coup in Baghdad toppled the Hashemite monarchy and shocked the Western world. In this episode, we explore the 14 July Revolution — the secret Free Officers conspiracy, the brutal assassination of King Faisal II and his family, and the rise of General Abd al-Karim Qasim. We examine how the Eisenhower administration reacted with military deployments to Lebanon and Jordan under the Eisenhower Doctrine, and how Qasim's balancing act between pan-Arab nationalists, Iraqi communists, and oil interests destabilised the region for decades. We also discuss the often-overlooked role of Colonel Abd al-Salam Arif, the rivalry with Nasser's United Arab Republic, and the consequences for Kurdish and Shi'a communities. This episode covers a pivotal moment when Cold War superpowers jostled for influence over Iraq's oil wealth and strategic position, setting the stage for decades of upheaval. #IraqiRevolution #14JulyRevolution #AbdAlKarimQasim #KingFaisalII #EisenhowerDoctrine #BaghdadPact #FreeOfficers #NuriAlSaid #ColdWar #UnitedArabRepublic #GamalAbdelNasser #OperationBlueBat #Iraq #MiddleEast #1958 #History #FexingoHistory #Coup Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo
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