Why did the Suez War ever come to pass? Why did Eden, against public
opinion and without sufficient military capability, decide to invade
Egypt? When Gamal Abdel Nasser decided to nationalize the Suez Canal,
Britain and France reacted dramatically, beginning a chain of events
that ultimately led to war. But why did Nasser nationalize the canal
in the first place? And what part did the United States of America
play in sparking the conflict that resulted in war? Paul Johnson
skilfully and clearly explains the roots of the war, the many
different political factors involved, the resultant invasion and its
repercussions. First published in 1957, The Suez War walks us through
a conflict that many historians feel should never have taken place,
and one that Johnson argues has exposed '[t]he real weakness of
Britain – never again can we play our unique and honourable role as
keeper of the world's conscience.'
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9781448214655
Publisert
2015
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Bloomsbury Reader
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Engelsk
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Digital bok
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