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Question
The Suez Crisis of 1956 was the result of the aggressive policies of all the nations involved in it. Discuss any four causes of this Crisis.
Solution
The causes of the Suez Crisis of 1956 are:
- Nationalisation of the Suez Canal: The nationalisation of the Suez Canal by Egyptian President Gamal Abdel Nasser in July 1956 was the direct cause of the Suez Crisis. Britain and France, who had made large investments in the canal and depended on it for strategic access to their colonial holdings in the Middle East and Asia, were put in danger by this action.
- Desire to Retain Colonial Influence: Israel, Britain, and France all aimed to keep their colonial power and influence in the Middle East. Their interests in the area were seriously threatened by the possibility of losing control of the Suez Canal, which was seen as a vital link for their military and commercial activities.
- Israeli aggression and territorial aspirations: Israel wanted to take control of the Sinai Peninsula and eliminate the threat that came from Palestinian militant attacks launched from Egyptian territory. Israeli officials saw a chance to intervene militarily in the Sinai to weaken Nasser and increase Israel's boundaries.
- Cold War Dynamics: The Cold War rivalry between the Soviet Union and the United States provided a context for the Suez Crisis. To further their own goals and preserve geopolitical stability in the area, both giants attempted to sway events in the Middle East.
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