Great Britain and France attacked Egypt in October 1956.A+
The crisis came to a head when Egypt nationalized the Suez Canal, and then closed it to Israeli shipping. Egypt also blockaded the Gulf of Aqaba.
In 1955 Egyptian Premier Gamal Abdel Nasser was the leader of Egypt. In 1956 he nationalized the Suez Canal to the objection of England and France.
This is true.
Egypt nationalized the Suez Canal against British and French interests.
The Suez Canal was constructed by forced labor in 1869. In 1956, it was owned and operated by French and British companies until Egyptian President Nasser nationalized the canal in 1956. This caused a conflict between Egypt against France, Britain and Israel. The US decided to not intervene.
Colonel Nasser of Egypt nationalised the Suez canal, much to the disapproval of Britain & France.
Israel, France and Britain in 1956, in order to recover the Suez Canal. =)
American President Eissenhour, threatened with U.NSanctions put on the Britian , France, And Egyptian nations if the problems could not be resolved. Eventually the problems were resolved and the egyptians had a nationalized canal. The American President Eissenhour , threatened with U.N. sanctions to be impossed on France, Great Britian, and Egypt If the problems were not solved. The problems were quickly resolved and Egypt had it's very own nationalized canal system.
Egypt owns and has complete control of the Suez Canal. The canal is totally located in Egypt.
This is referring to the Suez Crisis in 1956. The reason the attack was launched was that in that year President Nasser of Egypt nationalized the Suez Canal. Britain and France were worried that they would be extorted by Egypt for the usage of the canal. Israel expected Egypt to ban Israeli use of the canal (which happened almost immediately after nationalization). In order restore the prior situation of British and French control of the canal, the three countries agreed to launch an attack on Egypt and reclaim the Suez Canal.
The Suez crisis is also known as the Suez war and it was a war that was fought by Britain, France and Israel against Egypt. The war followed Egypt's decision of 26th July 1956 to nationalize the Suez canal. This was after the withdrawal of an offer by Britain and the US to fund the building of the Aswan dam, which was partly in response to Egypt siding with China during the tensions between China and Taiwan.