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Leadership Quote by Tarek Osman

“Some (but not Nasser) actually ‘swore on the Koran and the sword’ (pleaded allegiance to the group). But neither the Brotherhood's political nor its military leadership had any command of the group of officers who led the coup in July 1952.” quote by Tarek Osman
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““Some (but not Nasser) actually ‘swore on the Koran and the sword’ (pleaded allegiance to the group). But neither the Brotherhood's political nor its military leadership had any command of the group of officers who led the coup in July 1952.””

Tarek Osman

About This Quote

The quote explains that while some pledged allegiance to a cause, the main leadership lacked control over the officers who executed a coup.

In simple terms: Allegiance does not guarantee command over actions.

Key Takeaway

Beware of assuming loyalty equals control.

Themes

politics leadership military rebellion

Mood

analytical critical

Type

historical political

When to use this quote

  • military coups
  • political movements
  • organizational control
  • strategic planning

Key Concepts

history power dynamics loyalty

Questions to Reflect On

  • How can leaders ensure true control?
  • What signs indicate hidden dissent?
A Different Perspective

Leaders may be unaware of rogue actions.

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