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From the Archives: Anwar El-Sadat on "Face the Nation," January 1971 

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In 1971, the President of the United Arab Republic joined "Face the Nation" to discuss Egypt's conditions for peace in the Middle East.
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Комментарии : 71   
@justinmartin1666
@justinmartin1666 10 месяцев назад
I love old archival footage
@MrDastardly
@MrDastardly 6 месяцев назад
A great man, a pragmatic politician. Qualities lost in today’s pseudo-politicians.
@TribalChief-bl6dc
@TribalChief-bl6dc 8 месяцев назад
I love this person 💗 💕 ❤️ 😊
@3araab1
@3araab1 21 день назад
“They stood with us in the black hours”, this very much sums the Egyptian mentality you stand with me I stand with you
@haytham1236
@haytham1236 8 месяцев назад
President Anwar Al-Sadat, the Egyptian and Arab hero of War and peace
@altahir6692
@altahir6692 6 месяцев назад
No 😂😂😂 no 😂😂😂
@Zhm6802
@Zhm6802 2 месяца назад
Peace was a wrong process. Sadat submitted to the Zionists, and the Palestinians became alone for decades after the marginalization and expansion of settlements. Palestine needed Egypt.
@user-tz8ph1lk6d
@user-tz8ph1lk6d Месяц назад
May God have mercy on Sadat, he was a great leader and better than the ruler of Egypt. He was a reader, educated, and knowledgeable person. He preserved his country and his people, defeated them, and brought them to the brink of safety. رحم الله السادات كان قائدا عظيما وافضل من حكم مصر كان قارئا ومثقفا ومطلعا حافظ على بلاده وعلى شعبه وانتصر لهم ووصل بهم الى حافة الامان
@ttecnotut
@ttecnotut 8 месяцев назад
Sadat was eloquent
@dfb1976
@dfb1976 10 месяцев назад
Wow gold ❤
@gnrvintagediecastracing7978
@gnrvintagediecastracing7978 Месяц назад
This is an incredible interview. How few remain that are of this calibre.
@Magical442
@Magical442 5 месяцев назад
Anwar EL Sadat was great president of EGYPT ..He was leader of war and peace..R.I.P SADAT
@stuffguy6664
@stuffguy6664 Месяц назад
Im Jewish and i find this man oddly respectable.. hes a proud man of his nation and heritages. Hes an Egyptain (Arab coptic & Sudanese heritage) he is a Muslim but he was a wise man who wanted best for his peoples. -i can respect that .
@AhmedElsaleet
@AhmedElsaleet Месяц назад
This is off on so much levels, he is a Muslim Nubian. Neither Arab or Coptic. Also he was extremely corrupt he didn't care for his people
@user-iy5it9dl5u
@user-iy5it9dl5u 2 дня назад
Isn’t this the man that said the Jews left black but came back white ?
@user-uj1pm5iu8f
@user-uj1pm5iu8f Месяц назад
He was the best Egyptian President
@ancaratiu9484
@ancaratiu9484 Месяц назад
A great man and a great politician!
@dorianphilotheates3769
@dorianphilotheates3769 4 месяца назад
I attribute the dramatic decline in political discourse to the fact that statesmen and journalists have long ceased smoking pipes during television interviews. 💨
@user-tz8ph1lk6d
@user-tz8ph1lk6d Месяц назад
agree with u
@missrockets777
@missrockets777 25 дней назад
🎉❤🎉❤❤
@benalexender3046
@benalexender3046 2 месяца назад
Thanks from Egypt ❤I love USA 🇺🇸
@essmhtvny165es
@essmhtvny165es 4 месяца назад
Was this from January 17, 1971...or January 24, 1971?
@3araab1
@3araab1 21 день назад
The current president of Egypt, Abdel Fattah el-Sisi, is comparable to Sadat in greatness, regardless of the mainstream media’s promotion of the Muslim Brotherhood’s views. El-Sisi faces challenges today that are hundreds of times more difficult than those faced in the past.” 🇪🇬🌟
@user-cz4vs5ue8u
@user-cz4vs5ue8u 12 дней назад
Your words. It is true that President Sisi is under difficult pressure and challenges. Like what happened to President Sadat, may God have mercy on him
@user-iy5it9dl5u
@user-iy5it9dl5u 2 дня назад
Are you joking? Sadat was the last and the 1st true black pharaoh in the last 2000 years
@MoniqueHolmes
@MoniqueHolmes Месяц назад
Who is here to see what Egyptians really looked like?
@zackiechan1386
@zackiechan1386 Месяц назад
looked like?? like this was thousand years ago!! that was only 50 years ago. yes many egyptians look like sadat ,and no dear ,neither he nor the egyptians are black
@user-iy5it9dl5u
@user-iy5it9dl5u 2 дня назад
Nah he’s just maybe 50/50 middle eastern and black you would have to go back 2000 years ago to really see what they look like or maybe take a trip to the Congo or west Africa to see today they’re descendants who didn’t mix with others
@user-iy5it9dl5u
@user-iy5it9dl5u 2 дня назад
Sudan started mixing with pale Arabs so even that side of him was tainted
@NadeemHayek
@NadeemHayek 26 дней назад
المذيع يسأل اسئلة صهيونية خبيثة محفوفة بالسم لجس نبض السادات بالنسبة لقابليته للتنازل عن سيناء او موافقته على التخلي عن اشقائه العرب و أراضيهم في سبيل حل قضية مصر لوحدها.. السادات أبدى ذكاء و كان على قدر المسؤولية و جاوب انه لا تنازل عن سيناء و لا حتى عن أراضي أشقائه السوريين و الأردنيين في الجولان و الضفة
@rocchistefano4855
@rocchistefano4855 2 месяца назад
Che. Bell. Presidente. Che. Era. Sadat
@Abdullahaltamimi11
@Abdullahaltamimi11 12 дней назад
My land 😂😂
@nemrutbaba
@nemrutbaba Месяц назад
Sadat should not have signed the agreement. Israel reneged from Day 1.
@danielfrancis3736
@danielfrancis3736 9 дней назад
Is Sinai still occupied by Israel? No? That's good!
@wyesjcbnwr8606
@wyesjcbnwr8606 8 дней назад
How relevant this is today with the Gen****oc**ide in Gaza. It is a reminder that Israel has been in violation of so many UN resolution, and always cries victim. Israel has, and always been the only aggressor and the only one that needs to make corrections.
@user-iy5it9dl5u
@user-iy5it9dl5u 2 дня назад
He looking kinda chocolate
@lillotusplays
@lillotusplays 5 месяцев назад
from the nile to euphrates that is nonesense come onn the average israeli today does not want that at all lol
@mohamedhassan2105
@mohamedhassan2105 5 месяцев назад
The right to return means more people coming and no space for the future as the people populate and other countries seem viable and hey "WE HAVE A RIGHT TO THIS PLACE BECAUSE ITS BEEN OURS".
@schreingeiss
@schreingeiss 4 месяца назад
Just some of them lol
@dnate697
@dnate697 7 месяцев назад
LMMFAO! I wonder if Bassem Yousef would call him a West African!
@daphnesmith1686
@daphnesmith1686 6 месяцев назад
No actually he is an East African
@dnate697
@dnate697 6 месяцев назад
@@daphnesmith1686 I don't care is he is from South Africa. The point was he called her "West African" as if she couldn't possibility be Egyptian.
@daphnesmith1686
@daphnesmith1686 6 месяцев назад
@@dnate697 Cool Down and Stay Calm! I Gotcha.
@dnate697
@dnate697 5 месяцев назад
@@daphnesmith1686 It would have been more correct if YOU said Northeast African LOL, just like all Egyptians LMMFAO!
@thutmose7506
@thutmose7506 5 месяцев назад
Actually president Sadat mother is Sudanese not Egyptian and his father was an Egyptian from the Nile delta. His half brother who died in 1973 war had green eyes and fair skin. The race is not an issue in Egypt like the US or Europe your race doesn’t mean anything in Egypt. You can say he was eastern African from his father side and his mother side. Btw everybody keep mentioning Nubians a large percentage of Nubians are Egyptian citizens the rest are Sundaneses.
@amer9208
@amer9208 3 месяца назад
It's intriguing how some label Sadat as a traitor, yet unlike the Palestinians, he grasped the harsh reality he faced. The notion of 'from the river to the sea' lacks practicality. Arabs sacrificing their children and those of their perceived enemies for land won't lead to progress. Consequently, in 2024, the situation remains chaotic. At what juncture does the Holy Land retain its sanctity amidst this ongoing bloodshed?
@eca3101
@eca3101 3 месяца назад
“Perceived enemy” brother in Christ do you see what the Israelis are doing in Gaza? Perceived?? Were you born yesterday?
@TheBINIBALL
@TheBINIBALL 2 месяца назад
It’s actually quite understandable why some Arabs would see Sadat as a traitor if you watch this interview. He stated that all Arab lands that were occupied after 1967 must be returned to their rightful Arab owners, calling it a matter of religion and honor etc. At the time of his assassination, only Sinai had been returned. Now I understand that many things in the region changed after 1971 but still he said all this and got Sinai back without any guarantee for a Palestinian state or anything else done for the other lands occupied after the 6 day war. If one was a Pan Arabist, I could definitely see why they’d feel betrayed by him.
@amer9208
@amer9208 2 месяца назад
@@TheBINIBALL it's never going to end, 100 Years from now I'm sure it will still be the same
@TheBINIBALL
@TheBINIBALL 2 месяца назад
@@amer9208 that land has been conquered and reconquered and fought over by numerous states and empires since time immemorial. That's beside the point. All I'm saying is, it's pretty understandable to see why some Arabs would see him as a traitor. Let's stay on topic here.
@TheBINIBALL
@TheBINIBALL 2 месяца назад
@@amer9208 Also wanna give you props for the Alex Ross pfp
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