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Embassy in Paris. 489   Indeed, after Glubb’s dismissal Nuwar was promoted by the

                   King to become the head Jordan’s armed forces.   490   The American intelligence officer


                   Archie Roosevelt documented that Nuwar later launched a failed coup d’état against


                   the Jordanian monarchy.  491

                          When news of Glubb’s dismissal reached London, Nutting recalled arguing


                   the entire evening and through the night with Eden vis-à-vis the current

                   developments.  To Nutting, Eden ‘put all the blame on Nasser’ and said that ‘the


                   world was not big enough to hold both him and Nasser’.  Eden was fearful that

                   Nasser would succeed in obliterating Britain’s position in the Middle East and


                   thereby undermine the Prime Minister’s own status.   492   In his memoir Eden linked

                   the events in Jordan to Cairo’s radio propaganda campaign against Glubb Pasha that


                   opened on 15 February.  He perceived the event to be a ‘coup against Glubb’.

                   Moreover, the Prime Minister believed that the decision by the Jordanian monarch


                   to sack Glubb was due to ‘constant articles in the press’ including British media, that

                   portrayed the Pasha as the real leader in Jordan. 493


                          The Manchester Guardian said that the move had ‘taken London completely

                   by surprise’.  Glubb’s dismissal also included the sacking of two other Britons


                   employed by the Legion: Brigadier William Hutton and Colonel Sir Patrick Coghill.   494

                   The New York Times said the move had ‘stunned and mortified’ politicians in Britain.



                   489  Glubb, A Soldier with the Arabs, 421; and Lunt, Glubb Pasha: A Biography, 198.
                   490  S.P. Brewer, ‘Jordan Expands the Arab Legion: New Army Chief in Amman Reports Set-up of
                   Forces’, New York Times, 26 May 1956, 3.
                   491  Roosevelt, For Lust of Knowing, 366.
                   492  Nutting, No End of a Lesson, 18.
                   493  Eden, Full Circle, 347-48.
                   494  ‘British Reverse in Jordan: Gen. Glubb Dismissed: Future of Forces in Doubt Amman’s Abrupt
                   Action’, The Manchester Guardian, 3 Mar 1956, 1.



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