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Jordan hinted to the British his inclinations for his country to be part of the Baghdad

                   Pact on 9 November.  The mission to allow Jordan entry into the Pact was assigned


                   to Britain’s Chief of Staff, Field Marshal Sir Gerald Templer.  Dulles had earlier


                   warned that any ‘move to expand the Baghdad Pact would probably deny us

                   Nasser’s cooperation’, but his advice had fallen on deaf ears. 443   The undertaking


                   proved disastrous to Jordan and the region and accelerated the departure of John

                   Bagot Glubb Pasha from the Arab Legion with its consequences for Bahrain as it


                   hastened Belgrave’s exit as Part Three and Four of this thesis examines.

                          Templer’s mission to Jordan lasted from 6 to 14 December and was met with


                   aggressive public scorn and resentment.  A number of Ministers from the Jordanian

                   Cabinet protested at Jordan’s involvement in the Pact. 444   It was hoped that through


                   Jordan’s inclusion that the then current British-Jordanian Treaty be substituted with

                   the Pact. 445   Egypt did its part in attacking Jordan’s entry into the Pact, Glubb


                   recalled the Voice of the Arabs claimed to Jordanians that joining the Pact was ‘a

                   trick to help Israel’, as Israel would later join the alliance and thus be forced onto


                   Jordan as an ally.  Templer tried in vain to counter that argument by stressing that

                   the Pact’s charter did not allow other states’ entry unless it was unanimously


                   approved by all members.   446








                   443  BDEEP, Series B, Part III, vol. 4, ‘Egypt and the Defence of the Middle East’ 1953-1956.  Doc. 614:
                   FO 371/115469, [Alpha and the Baghdad Pact]: letter from Mr Dulles to Mr Macmillan opposing
                   moves to expand the Baghdad Pact.  Minutes by C A E Shuckburgh and Sir I Kirkpatrick, 6 December
                   1955.
                   444  J. Lunt, Glubb Pasha: A Biography (London: 1984), 191.
                   445  ‘Jordan Reported Set to Join Baghdad Pact’, New York Times, 14 December 1955, 15.
                   446  Glubb, A Soldier with the Arabs, 395.


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