The United Nations was preoccupied with the contemporaneous Arab-Israeli War of 1956 (also called the Suez Crisis, the Sinai War, or the Tripartite War of Aggression) to notice what was going on in Hungary.
No, Hungary has been badly hit by the 'credit crunch' and the Hungarian government has recently received help on a substantial scale from the IMF.
The Hungarian revolution was origanally a student protest which turned into a revolution and resulted in the overthrow of the Communist party in Hungary. Sadly, the revolutionaries expected help from the west and it never came.
The US Secretary of State tried convincing the UNSC to have a meeting. However, they failed to pass a resolution; the fact that the US was involved in the Suez crisis meant it could do little to comment or act on the 1956 Hungarian revolution.
did nothing to help Hungary.
Most of the Hungarian immigrants in the US moved there before the world wars, and the second great wave was around 1956, when (because Russia invaded the country and made a communist dictature) a freedom fight took place. Hungary desperately waited for help from better wealth countries like the US for example, but everyone was so busy with the Panama-channel problem in '56. This was the last big motivation for natives to try and escape the communist block, and make a living in a democracy. Read about 1956 on wikipedia, if it has an English article about Hungary.
Because he wasn't asked to help on his terms.
'Zavar' if you need more help go to Google Translate then change the English to Hungarian and it will do the rest.
-Eisenhower did not intervene in Vietnam when a French garrison was trapped in Dienbienphu, Vietnam. -The United States did not help Hungary during their uprising -To secure Iranian oil for Western countries, the CIA enginnered a coup that installed Mohammed Reza Pahlevi as dictator of Iran. -Suez Canal crisis
did nothing to help Hungary.
Did nothing to help Hungary
They had no obligation to do so but we would have been happy to get some help.
No.