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History, 27.08.2019 10:30 legendman27

How did the suez crisis affect perceptions of the united states and its allies?
they no longer appeared to be a unified front.
they seemed weak and willing to negotiate.
they proved willing to use brutal force to end a conflict.
they appeared to support the zionist mission.

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