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[–]DeliciousGoose1002 70 points71 points  (5 children)

So we are all pan arab right? "yes!" So we agree let's form one nation "NOOOOOOOOOOO!"

[–]Libyan_lad[S] 59 points60 points  (0 children)

"Let's unite" "Sure, but I'm in charge" "No I'm in charge" "No I'm in charge"...

And thus, pan-Arabism died (that and because nobody cared enough after Egypt abandoned it)

[–]Nuclear-Jester 18 points19 points  (1 child)

Hey, Egypt did that with Syria for a couple of years

It failed miserably (and lot of syrians got purged) but still

[–]Libyan_lad[S] 8 points9 points  (0 children)

Hey now, there also was Gaddafi's Federation of Arab Republics* with Egypt and Syria for five years there, and his Arab Islamic Republic with Tunisia for a month or so**

*it was a half assed confederation that they gave up on after Gaddafi and Saddat had a falling-out. But hey, the three members shared a flag!

**this one's existence is disputed

[–]Rabid_Lederhosen 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Yeah, turns out it by “pan Arabism” they meant hitting each other with frying pans to see who gets to be in charge.

[–]FlyingFreest 1 point2 points  (0 children)

It's like the annual holiday get together where you remember that just because you are related to other people doesn't mean you actually like them at all.

[–]Libyan_lad[S] 51 points52 points  (0 children)

Context:

Ba'athism, the first of these ideologies (the flag with the triangle), differentiates itself with its rhetoric of an Arab revival/renessaince, and was adopted by Iraq (1968-2003) and Syria (1963-2024)

Nasserism (the red, white and black flag) however saw more success, being more of a cult of personality around Egypt's then president Nasser. It was adopted by Egypt (1953-1970), Syria as part of the United Arab Republic with Egypt (1958-61), Iraq (1963-1968), Libya (1969-1977), North Yemen (1962-1967 and 1974-78), South Yemen (1967-1969) and Sudan (1969-1985)

Third international theory (green) was Gaddafi's Ideology he adopted after abandoning Nasserism due to Egypt's normalisation with Israel and the west during President Sadat's denasser-fication of the country. This one is the most different, as it describes a partyless direct democracy, adopted only by Libya (1977-2011)

[–]Nuclear-Jester 7 points8 points  (0 children)

Meanwhile Marocco and Jordan are sweating profusely while reading their guns