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Suez Crisis
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Why Israel, Britain, And France Came To Regret Their 1956 Suez Misadventure
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In 1956, A Nuclear World War III Almost Broke Out Between Britain, France, Israel, and Russia
World War III? In 1956, Russia Almost Fought Britain, France, and Israel With Nuclear Weapons
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