Show notes
š§ The Ides of AprilThe Parade: The Assassination of Anwar Sadatšļø Episode One: The Heroās WelcomeCairo. October 6th, 1981.A perfect morning.āØA nation celebrating victory.āØA president at the height of his power.And a momentājust seconds longāthat will change everything.Anwar Sadat stands before a cheering crowd, marking the anniversary of the October Warāthe defining triumph of his presidency.He is a man who has survived prison, revolution, war, and political betrayal.A man who believesādeeplyāthat history is shaped by those willing to act.But the salute he rises to receiveā¦Is not a salute at all.š§ In This Episode:The early life of Anwar Sadatāfrom rural Egypt to revolutionaryHis radicalization under British occupation and time in prisonThe rise of the Free Officers Movement and the shadow of Gamal Abdel NasserThe 1973 war and the restoration of Egyptian national prideThe unprecedented decision to make peace with Israelāand its consequencesāļø The Point of No ReturnIn 1977, Sadat flies to Israel.He stands before the Knesset.āØHe speaks of peace.And in doing soāHe redraws the map of the Middle East.He also signs his own death warrant.āļø The ShiftTo some, he is a visionary.To othersāA traitor.Pamphlets begin circulating.āØArguments turn theological.And somewhere inside Egyptā¦A plan begins to form.šÆ The TakeawaySadat believed one man could change history.He was right.But history has a cost.Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

