The US is at risk of a 'Suez Moment'
The article discusses the parallels between the 1956 Suez Crisis and potential challenges facing the US in the current international landscape.
Iran: the foreign policy puzzle that keeps defeating Washington
The article examines how Iran continues to challenge U.S. foreign policy efforts in the region since the late 1960s, particularly after Britain lost its influence following the Suez Crisis.
Telegraph: Trump Risks Repeating the Scenario of the Suez Crisis of '56
The Daily Telegraph warns that President Donald Trump is facing a political and economic dilemma reminiscent of the 1956 Suez crisis.
The crisis that highlighted the courage of Greek shipowners โ And made them billionaires
The article discusses how the Suez Crisis of 1956 transformed the global shipping landscape and propelled Greek shipowners to success during a time of turmoil.
The Nightmare of 1956. From Cortina I to Cortina II, who thinks of competing and who thinks of fighting
The article discusses the historical parallels between the crises of 1956, including the Suez Crisis and the Soviet repression in Hungary, and today's ongoing conflicts in Ukraine, Gaza, and Sudan.
Because of him, London and Paris experienced great shame, the Arabs still celebrate him.
Gamal Abdel Nasser, the second president of Egypt, is remembered for his pivotal role in modern Egyptian history, particularly during the Suez Crisis of 1956.