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  1. Menes

    IAEA, Hypocrisy and Israeli Nukes.

    US also helped the Iraqis, but destroyed them three years later. Because King Abdullah I annexed west bank as a result of secret agreement with Meir. Read The Righteous Victim by Avi Shlayim. The west banned military aids to both parties, however they sent thousands of volunteers and pilots to...
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    The Ramadan War: The Battle for Dignity

    US is illegal, but Arabs are not red Indians. :rolleyes: According to modern Israeli historians, Arabs agreed to sign peace treaty with Israel in 1949, but Zionists wanted to annex more Arab lands. Thousands of Israelis died for Sinai, but now it's ours after all. "At Lausanne, Egypt, Syria...
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    The Ramadan War: The Battle for Dignity

    I don't have to provide any sources, since your own Israeli historians and politicians blame PM Meir for the outbreak of the war, because of her rejection of Sadat's initiatives, that's a common knowledge. You're doing your best to derail my thread BTW.
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    The Ramadan War: The Battle for Dignity

    Collection of photos from the Israeli side. IDF Armor Blog
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    The Ramadan War: The Battle for Dignity

    Newspapers?!! :lol: Ok, thanks.
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    The Ramadan War: The Battle for Dignity

    I don't know if it's allowed to post links to other forums, but anyways I will copy replies to him and re post them here later.
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    The Ramadan War: The Battle for Dignity

    Hello 500, There were another two great threads discussing the war on other forums. I used to follow them for years, as I am very interested in collecting rare pics about Egyptian military, I never posted anything there though. I also noticed that you participated in both threads, but all what...
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    Heroes of the Korean War:Turkish General Tahsin Yazici – Part 1

    Interesting article.. Can you post a pic for general Tahsin?
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    The Ramadan War: The Battle for Dignity

    This chapter talks about the Pakistani role during the war. :pakistan: Chapter 9 - Pakistan and Ramadan War
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    The Ramadan War: The Battle for Dignity

    Sadat suggested in Feb 1971, an Israeli withdrawal 32 km into Sinai, limited Egyptian troops and UN peace keeping force would be deployed on the eastern bank of Suez, and to reopen the Suez Canal for international navigation, followed by six months of negotiations. PM Golda Meir rejected Sadat's...
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    I am ashamed of AID from us Arabs to Pakistan

    I'm ashamed too of my government for the same reason! :undecided:
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    The Ramadan War: The Battle for Dignity

    Free PDF book about the war.. Gawrych, Dr. George W. (1996). The 1973 Arab-Israeli War: The Albatross of Decisive Victory. Combat Studies Institute, U.S. Army Command and General Staff College. Intro Part I Part II Part III Part IV Part V Part VI Part VII Notes Source: CSI...
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    The Ramadan War: The Battle for Dignity

    The fact is that Sadat offered peace many times before the war in return of Sinai, however the Israeli government rejected all his offers. There will be always victims and violence in the middle east because of the Israeli occupation of Arab lands. We are proud because we are fighting for our...
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    The Ramadan War: The Battle for Dignity

    Parts of the documentary The 50 Years War: Israel and the Arabs by PBS.
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    The Ramadan War: The Battle for Dignity

    Another Documentary 20th Century Battlefields: 1973 Middle East by BBC.
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    The Ramadan War: The Battle for Dignity

    The Arabs - Egypt in particular - achieved a great political and Strategic victory out of the war. Militarily, the result was stalemate on both fronts, although the Egyptian army achieved its objective, liberated the east bank of the Suez Canal, and did ultimately succeed in forcing the Israelis...
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