Even when he resigned after losing a war, people themselves protested to return him to power. There are shameless ppl who do so many atrocios things as leaders yet resignation is out of question. We non arabs also have a lot to learn from this gentleman.
It is silly to blame Nasser for lack of democracy. True democracy never existed in Egypt before or after Nasser, so why blaming him? He planned to establish true democratic system after the war (that took place after his death), he also planned to resign. his popularity was so overwhelming in Egypt and the entire Arab world ; he enjoyed at least 95% support (most probably more, I lived in his time) and that gives him a democratic mandate.
He imprisoned political opponents, gave nearly all political power to the Egyptian military, and failed in nearly all of his ambitions. Nasser left Egypt in ruins. He was a failure
Democracy is difficult to entertain while leading a revolution against the feudal elites and especially while at war against great powers. Strong and efficient leadership is necessary. Immediate democracy is like an open invitation to foreign interference to subvert popular policies led by homegrown patriotic leadership. Liberation of the homeland and policies for the working classes are relevant, the dismantling of the feudal system is relevant. These are more important than "democracy", which in the western connotation is anything but democratic. Democracy to them means privatization and recolonization via foreign investment and finance capital monopoly.
@@supra1722 Actually his intentions to bring true democracy when the revolution settles in but his enemies were after him until they brought about his early death in 1970. Even then he left his country as an industrial power house with the same economic growth as that of south Korea. His time was the true golden age of Egypt when every citizen had free healthcare and education up to university level. Culture (publications and all forms of arts ) flourished in his time as never before or after. I lived in Egypt those years and know well how the country was. One comment says “he failed in all his ambitions” NO he did not: Independence, industrialisation, social justice and land reforms and Arab unity were achieved but were reversed by leaders after his death
@@ibnrawandi2713 i whole heartedly agree. Nasser is the hero of the third world and was the hero of many young men who led great free officer-led revolutions following his lead like the late Al Gaddafi, who was a Nasserist till his last breath. The third world remembers Nasser with love and looks to Sadat as the reactionary traitor he is. There was never and may never again be such a record-breaking mass display of mourning and respects as there was on that tragic day in 1970 when Egypt, the Arab nation, Africa, and the third world were left fatherless and orphaned by Abdel Nasser's passing. My argument was that Egypt didn't need 'democracy', so long as a leader of the people (like Nasser) and revolutionary leadership was in power. Egypt was a dictatorship of the peasants and workers and common man with Abdel Nasser, the son of an honest postman, as the president to work for their concerns.
Despite the unprecedented attack of Western media, Nasser is still alive. We are proud that he defeated the Great Britain twice. The first was during Sues war which lead to British exit from the arena of the great empires. The Second was in 1961 during Yamen war when Nasser reduced the area of British colonial empire by kiking British outside the Arab land. Nasser is the enemy of England and America and the hero of Arab and Africa.
Nasser, much like Jawaharlal Nehru, exhibits the problem of having a good leader who is limited by the characteristics of his regime. Having come to power with a military coup, and having, as the first measures, secured the army against a second coup, he found himself lost in perpetual struggle against the military security officers (led by Am'r, who did more damage than any Israeli spy ever could have dreamed of), and crippled in his ability to carry out his program. This program may have had flaws, but had Nasser been able to actually rule Egypt, as opposed to being hamstrung by the coteries of military-intelligence 'supporters', he might have actually accomplished what Egypt needed, socialism notwithstanding. But he was not a radical, and it took him literally the rest of his life, in power, to remove these men and reunify the power. By that time, it was too late. For a great analysis of this first period, see Soldiers, Spies and Statesmen, by Hazem Kandil.
Nassar wasn't religious; he was socialist. That was why hew was assassinated (though failed) by the Muslim Brotherhood (the same who assassinated Anwar Sadat. Even today the military government of Egypt is at war with Muslim Brotherhood. This tells you Egypt is always at struggle between the Muslim fantastics & secular ones(the democratics & socialists). I've a feeling the Muslim fantastics will one day take over the power in Egypt.
he was a conservative not religious, he never drank, performed prayers, just like any Egyptian layman as for take over, they did in 2012, and they will never do it again
@@mostafafawaz7805 Also he apparently went hajj so he did invest into the religion in our outside view dont know his personal life but we should assume the best.
هذه التقارير العسكرية في الجزائر. ويبدو لي أن علينا أن نكون حذرين للغاية لأننا نتذكر خطابات الرئيس المصري الأسبق الراحل في الخمسينيات والستينيات... والكارثة التي حلت بالحرب ضد إسرائيل. لا نريد أن نعيش هذا النوع من التجربة،
Nasser didn't make Democracy during his era Sadat is the one who made it happen for the first time during his era and his Democracy was a corrupted Democracy and it is the reason of what Egypt is living since his assassination till now So stop faking the damn history
رسالة تحقيق الفقراء اغنياء في المستقبل القريب بامر الله ومن كانوا اغنياء فقراء لن اترك لهم ثروة يقينا وما عليهم غير بتمتع قبل امر الظهور وان قرار الدستور الثار والانتقام واضح الذي ارخه المهدي المنتظر المنتقم العام والقائد الاعلى للعالم اخر الرسل و سر القران انص عن ضرورة نزع الملكية للارض والمؤسسات والطائرات الخاصة والسيارات الفاخرة و السفن و هدم كل مدن العالم لا تصلح للسكن و لا للسير العام متى درستم الحياة و هندسة الاعمار الصالح دون عنقلة السير دون ضجيج الجار و الكثير
Abdel Naser and Mosheer Amer were warned by Eqypt Ambassadors that Israel will attack air force of Eqypt date and time...: No action was taken. 200 Israeli planes destroyed 200 Equestrians planes.. Mosheer Amer ordered the army to withdraw from sues canal leaving their heavy armored equipments... Opportunity for Israel tp kill large nomber of Soldiers.
الكركرات حرب الصحراوي حفيظ الصحراء الغربية ديما للقتال العدو المغربي و الامريكي والبريطاني ومقدسة لدينا و عاصمة العالم وانا القرار عبر العالم من هو المهدي المنتظر المنتقم العام والقائد الاعلى للعالم اخر الرسل و سر القران الاهم لكم الان هو من الاخبار التي توصلت بها ليلة أمس من الاستخبارات للسماء منها كنت داخل بيت امرأة في مصر وكانت مسرورة وكان اخاها السيسي في مشهد واقف في وسط البيت فقالت له انه هو الحر نبي محمد هو المهدي المنتظر فقال لها لا فاكدد عليه قائلة إنه هو الذي سنعرف معه الهناء وحرر البيان من الديار الصحراء الغربية عاصمة العالم قوة ورعبا تحت اشراف حفيظ بوشعيب اخطر سياسي عرفته كندا و كيبيك وله دبلوم امريكي سنة 89 لم يدرس بالعالم كما من كبار المخترعين العرب حتى في سر دواء لم يصل له صيدلي اي ليس على هواكم بالمرة واكتفي قائلا أنا من يطيح بكافة الانظمة العربية والغربية ولا تاريخ لهما في ظل حكومة المهدي المنتظر العالمية تحت صاحب المملكة العالمية للملك الاسمر مع رتبة القائد الاعلى هكذا نزلت من السماء
Even when he resigned after losing a war, people themselves protested to return him to power. There are shameless ppl who do so many atrocios things as leaders yet resignation is out of question. We non arabs also have a lot to learn from this gentleman.
It is silly to blame Nasser for lack of democracy. True democracy never existed in Egypt before or after Nasser, so why blaming him? He planned to establish true democratic system after the war (that took place after his death), he also planned to resign. his popularity was so overwhelming in Egypt and the entire Arab world ; he enjoyed at least 95% support (most probably more, I lived in his time) and that gives him a democratic mandate.
He imprisoned political opponents, gave nearly all political power to the Egyptian military, and failed in nearly all of his ambitions. Nasser left Egypt in ruins. He was a failure
Democracy is difficult to entertain while leading a revolution against the feudal elites and especially while at war against great powers. Strong and efficient leadership is necessary. Immediate democracy is like an open invitation to foreign interference to subvert popular policies led by homegrown patriotic leadership. Liberation of the homeland and policies for the working classes are relevant, the dismantling of the feudal system is relevant. These are more important than "democracy", which in the western connotation is anything but democratic. Democracy to them means privatization and recolonization via foreign investment and finance capital monopoly.
@@supra1722 Actually his intentions to bring true democracy when the revolution settles in but his enemies were after him until they brought about his early death in 1970. Even then he left his country as an industrial power house with the same economic growth as that of south Korea. His time was the true golden age of Egypt when every citizen had free healthcare and education up to university level. Culture (publications and all forms of arts ) flourished in his time as never before or after. I lived in Egypt those years and know well how the country was. One comment says “he failed in all his ambitions” NO he did not: Independence, industrialisation, social justice and land reforms and Arab unity were achieved but were reversed by leaders after his death
@@ibnrawandi2713 i whole heartedly agree. Nasser is the hero of the third world and was the hero of many young men who led great free officer-led revolutions following his lead like the late Al Gaddafi, who was a Nasserist till his last breath. The third world remembers Nasser with love and looks to Sadat as the reactionary traitor he is.
There was never and may never again be such a record-breaking mass display of mourning and respects as there was on that tragic day in 1970 when Egypt, the Arab nation, Africa, and the third world were left fatherless and orphaned by Abdel Nasser's passing.
My argument was that Egypt didn't need 'democracy', so long as a leader of the people (like Nasser) and revolutionary leadership was in power. Egypt was a dictatorship of the peasants and workers and common man with Abdel Nasser, the son of an honest postman, as the president to work for their concerns.
@@supra1722 nasser is a genuine hero.
God bless his soul
Nasser please come back, Arab world needs you
Nooo please we don’t want him!!!
@@sohaibalshaarawy4921 yes, people in Arab World want him
@@thekraiden919 ik but, he sucks I have my reasons but I accept your opinion
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@@mahmoudelfannan81 nasser is really bad
Gamal abdul nasser is my hero
Its not everyday you see a lifetime leader resign yet people cry for his return
Exactly.
God Bless You, Gamal Abdel Nasser, you tried so hard to do the best for Egypt and her children.
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AbdelNasser ❤️❤️
The best arab leader ever respect to Gamal abdul nasser allah welcome to his paradis jannah fardoussa
Despite the unprecedented attack of Western media, Nasser is still alive. We are proud that he defeated the Great Britain twice. The first was during Sues war which lead to British exit from the arena of the great empires. The Second was in 1961 during Yamen war when Nasser reduced the area of British colonial empire by kiking British outside the Arab land.
Nasser is the enemy of England and America and the hero of Arab and Africa.
Best wounderful thing and accurate when she said Gamal Abdul Nasser' revolutions never finished.
God bless Nasser
Faaterayytj
But Nassar didn't believe in God; he was a communist.
How can I watch the full version? Thanks!
RIP Nasser
My humble suggestion to Egyptian Government to re name the Suez Cannel after the powerful ex-president JAMMAL ABDUL NASSER.
رحمة الله عليه
Rip gamel abdulnaser best leader
Where can we access the full movie?
Nassar just saw theirself in the world From polocies it is cleared that he is nationalist not islamist
RIP
Nasser, much like Jawaharlal Nehru, exhibits the problem of having a good leader who is limited by the characteristics of his regime. Having come to power with a military coup, and having, as the first measures, secured the army against a second coup, he found himself lost in perpetual struggle against the military security officers (led by Am'r, who did more damage than any Israeli spy ever could have dreamed of), and crippled in his ability to carry out his program. This program may have had flaws, but had Nasser been able to actually rule Egypt, as opposed to being hamstrung by the coteries of military-intelligence 'supporters', he might have actually accomplished what Egypt needed, socialism notwithstanding.
But he was not a radical, and it took him literally the rest of his life, in power, to remove these men and reunify the power. By that time, it was too late.
For a great analysis of this first period, see Soldiers, Spies and Statesmen, by Hazem Kandil.
Nassar wasn't religious; he was socialist. That was why hew was assassinated (though failed) by the Muslim Brotherhood (the same who assassinated Anwar Sadat. Even today the military government of Egypt is at war with Muslim Brotherhood.
This tells you Egypt is always at struggle between the Muslim fantastics & secular ones(the democratics & socialists).
I've a feeling the Muslim fantastics will one day take over the power in Egypt.
he was a conservative not religious, he never drank, performed prayers, just like any Egyptian layman
as for take over, they did in 2012, and they will never do it again
@@mostafafawaz7805 he did the fard and sunnah
@@mgigachad3170 he was a "good man" in the common standards
@@mostafafawaz7805 Also he apparently went hajj so he did invest into the religion in our outside view dont know his personal life but we should assume the best.
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هذه التقارير العسكرية في الجزائر. ويبدو لي أن علينا أن نكون حذرين للغاية لأننا نتذكر خطابات الرئيس المصري الأسبق الراحل في الخمسينيات والستينيات... والكارثة التي حلت بالحرب ضد إسرائيل. لا نريد أن نعيش هذا النوع من التجربة،
Yeah, these are the ppl of modern Egypt. The fact that they call it Egypt instead of the original name says a lot too.
لانه شريف و صدق حاولت دول الاستعمار تشويه صورته
Nasser didn't make Democracy during his era
Sadat is the one who made it happen for the first time during his era and his Democracy was a corrupted Democracy and it is the reason of what Egypt is living since his assassination till now
So stop faking the damn history
رسالة تحقيق الفقراء اغنياء في المستقبل القريب بامر الله ومن كانوا اغنياء فقراء لن اترك لهم ثروة يقينا وما عليهم غير بتمتع قبل امر الظهور وان قرار الدستور الثار والانتقام واضح الذي ارخه المهدي المنتظر المنتقم العام والقائد الاعلى للعالم اخر الرسل و سر القران انص عن ضرورة نزع الملكية للارض والمؤسسات والطائرات الخاصة والسيارات الفاخرة و السفن و هدم كل مدن العالم لا تصلح للسكن و لا للسير العام متى درستم الحياة و هندسة الاعمار الصالح دون عنقلة السير دون ضجيج الجار و الكثير
احرق علم بريطانيا مناخ قهر الضباب
Nehfilem Gegeven Abres Recht Ihe Mach Bosch's Licht Nach Zonder Ziech Hieh ! Spreken Solo Opt Dieu Valoren Stellen Egypt*
Abdel Naser and Mosheer Amer were warned by Eqypt Ambassadors that Israel will attack air force of Eqypt date and time...:
No action was taken.
200 Israeli planes destroyed 200 Equestrians planes..
Mosheer Amer ordered the army to withdraw from sues canal leaving their heavy armored equipments...
Opportunity for Israel tp kill large nomber of Soldiers.
الكركرات حرب الصحراوي حفيظ الصحراء الغربية ديما للقتال العدو المغربي و الامريكي والبريطاني ومقدسة لدينا و عاصمة العالم وانا القرار عبر العالم من هو المهدي المنتظر المنتقم العام والقائد الاعلى للعالم اخر الرسل و سر القران الاهم لكم الان هو من الاخبار التي توصلت بها ليلة أمس من الاستخبارات للسماء منها كنت داخل بيت امرأة في مصر وكانت مسرورة وكان اخاها السيسي في مشهد واقف في وسط البيت فقالت له انه هو الحر نبي محمد هو المهدي المنتظر فقال لها لا فاكدد عليه قائلة إنه هو الذي سنعرف معه الهناء وحرر البيان من الديار الصحراء الغربية عاصمة العالم قوة ورعبا تحت اشراف حفيظ بوشعيب اخطر سياسي عرفته كندا و كيبيك وله دبلوم امريكي سنة 89 لم يدرس بالعالم كما من كبار المخترعين العرب حتى في سر دواء لم يصل له صيدلي اي ليس على هواكم بالمرة واكتفي قائلا أنا من يطيح بكافة الانظمة العربية والغربية ولا تاريخ لهما في ظل حكومة المهدي المنتظر العالمية تحت صاحب المملكة العالمية للملك الاسمر مع رتبة القائد الاعلى هكذا نزلت من السماء
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Nasser is a criminal and should be prosecuted in Altahreer square. He jailed and tortured his opponents , he destroyed Egypt completely.
Father of Cruelty
father of the poor
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Indeed
Bro really?
As result he led thier nation depends upon infidals although showing himself as islamist hero but that was his misconcept
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s t f u porkistani
rest in hell the father of cruelty
Pfffttt......ypu just cannot stand against his great achievement.
RIP