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followed by another -- an initial agreement between Egypt and Britain on 27 July for

                   the latter to evacuate militarily from the Suez Canal Zone. 212


                          The deal to evacuate was backed by Prime Minister Churchill, who had


                   initially declined the approach to withdraw.  But the formation and gradual link

                   between Western-aligned pacts in the East and the West and the subsequent


                   reduction in expense encouraged him to finally agree to the concept of

                   withdrawal. 213   Following the Geneva Conference on Indochina in 1954 between


                   Western and Communist states,   214  the idea of organising a defensive alliance in East

                   Asia was pushed forward.  Hence came the creation of the South East Asia Treaty


                   Organisation (SEATO) when an understanding was reached on 8 September in

                   Manila between the organising states being the US, Britain, France, Australia, New


                   Zealand, Thailand, Pakistan, and the Philippines, giving way to the formation of the

                   Pact. 215   With Pakistan already in an alliance with Turkey, the West had successfully


                   linked the two defensive pacts together. 216

                          The Middle East remained pactless and under the threat of a possible direct


                   or indirect Soviet incursion.  To counteract that the concept of the Northern Tier



                   212  On JF Dulles’ proposal see Foreign Relations of the United States (FRUS), vol. XIV, ‘Arab-Israeli
                   Dispute, 1955’.  Doc. 60: Telegram from the Department of State to the Embassy, 31 March 1955; on
                   the news of Turkey and Pakistan’s signature of a Pact see ‘Turkey, Pakistan Sign Defense Pact: Invite
                   Neighboring Nations to Enter Alliance Again’, New York Times, 3 April 1954, 8; W.J. Gallman, Iraq
                   Under General Nuri: My Recollections of Nuri al-said, 1954-1958 (Baltimore, MD: 1964), 22, hereafter
                   Iraq Under General Nuri; and on the news of Britain reaching an agreement with the Egyptians on the
                   Suez Canal Base see ‘Full Agreement on Suez Canal Base’, The Times, 28 July 1954, 8.
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                   213  TNA, CAB 128/27, C.C. (54), 47  Conclusions, 7 July 1954.
                   214  For information on the Geneva Conference see J. Cable, The Geneva Conference of 1954 on
                   Indochina (London: 1986).
                   215  S. Aster, British Prime Ministers: Anthony Eden (London: 1976), 113; F.S. Northedge, Descent from
                   Power: British Foreign Policy 1945-1973 (London: 1974), 284; and Southeast Asia Treaty Organization
                   (SEATO), 1954,
                   <https://history.state.gov/milestones/1953-1960/seato> [accessed 2 February 2016].
                   216  Takehy, Origins of the Eisenhower Doctrine, 56.


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