The Suez Crisis of 1956 was a critical event in the post-World War II geopolitical landscape. It reshaped the Middle East and had profound implications for the global balance of power, colonialism, and international relations. Britain and France determined to maintain their colonial influence, conspired with Israel to launch a military intervention aimed at toppling Nasser and regaining control of the canal. The invasion, however, was met with strong resistance from Egypt and condemnation from the international community.The book delves into an objective narration of the diplomatic and military preparations that set the stage for this historic conflict. Discover the clandestine meetings, the intense pressures, and the self-serving interests that led to a collusion between two world powers and a nascent state, resulting in one of the greatest crimes committed against a people in the Twentieth Century. This "e;Secrets of the Suez Crisis"e; book offers a particular account of the events that unfolded, revealing the hidden agendas and strategic maneuvers that defined the crisis.