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Gamal Abdel Nasser, the larger-than-life Egyptian president who ruled for eighteen years between the coup d\'état he led in 1952 and his death in 1970, is best known for wresting the Suez Canal from the British and French empires and befriending such iconic revolutionaries as Fidel Castro and Che Guevara. Yet there is a darker side to
Nasser\'s regime. He was a brutal authoritarian, whose legacy,
Alex Rowell argues, lies at the heart of the violent and repressive order that still prevails throughout the
Arab world today. We Are
Your Soldiers examines seven countries--Egypt, Iraq, Syria, Lebanon, Jordan, Yemen, and Libya--weaving the epic tale of
Nasser\'s dramatic encounters with each to reassess his impact in the
Arab sphere. These engagements were often drenched in blood and destruction, leaving deep scars that endure to the present.
Rowell shows how the Nasser years were crucial to the formation of regimes as varied as Bashar al-Assad\'s Syria, Muammar al-Gaddafi\'s Libya, Saddam Hussein\'s Iraq and Abd al-Fattah al-Sisi\'s Egypt. Crushing democracy at home while launching wars and slaying opponents abroad, Nasser ushered in the long political winter from which the region is still yet to emerge. Drawing on a deep reading of Arabic sources, extensive interviews, and material never before published in English,
Rowell offers a necessary reexamination of Nasser\'s rule and a new understanding of the politics of the Middle East.