wargamer123 -> RE: Suez Canal (3/14/2008 12:44:10 PM)
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The point was that the British highly regarded Egypt, India, etc.. They would've never let it go without a fight. Seems that most here were downplaying how England would react to a loss of Egypt. Not that I feel the Turks could've taken it, they certainly showed no skill in any other offensive during the past decade or so of conflict in the Balkans! And then again in the Caucasus, marching in circles freezing/starving to death. All it seems the Turks could do is react and defend home territory. From what I've heard. Gallipoli was a nightmare and had the Allies done it right that may have been a success When I speak of Holy War, perhaps that was never going to happen. Certainly all Majors of Europe were asking for the Colonies-Imperial Empire Territory to revolt. In some cases with success but not really. However a victory in Egypt for the Turks may have made others more bold in the matter of resisting the British Empire, not a smart move to let it go, no matter what... Like I said though, the Turks shouldn't possess the capability to take Egypt and they don't if even 1 British Corps is station there quote:
ORIGINAL: SMK-at-work Who's wrong, and what's "the latter"??!! The egyptians of course completely failed to respond to the Turkish declaration of a holy war, as did the Arabs...indeed the later did hte opposite and revolted against the Turks. Certainly Egypt wasa useful base for later ops in hte Med and Palestine....but I don't think the Brits were thinking of those in Jan-Feb 1915 yet.
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