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Warriors at suez
Warriors at Suez is Donald Neff’s detailed account of the 1956 Suez Crisis, one of the defining events in modern Middle Eastern and Cold War history. Through extensive research and compelling narrative, Neff examines the motivations and actions of Egypt, Britain, France, and Israel as they moved toward military confrontation following President Gamal Abdel Nasser’s nationalization of the Suez Canal. The book analyzes the strategic, political, and diplomatic dimensions of the conflict while also offering insight into the personalities and decisions of key leaders. Warriors at Suez provides an authoritative and accessible exploration of the crisis that reshaped regional politics and accelerated the decline of European colonial influence in the Middle East.
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