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Gamal Abdel Nasser took over the Suez Canal because he needed the money from it

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Who is the Egyptian president who took over the Suez canal?

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.


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Who took control of Egypt in 1882 to gain control of the Suez Canal?

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Why did gamal abdel nasser take over the suez canal?

He did it because he needed the Revenue, but more importantly because he wanted to assert Egyptian sovereignty over all areas of Egypt and reject Western Influences.


What was not considered as an achievement of Gamal Abdel Nasser?

Answer 1The total, crushing and humiliating defeat in the Six Days war of 1967, when Israel destroyed all the Egyptian Army together with its Syrian and Jordanian allies in just six days. The losses of Egypt in that war amounted to 10,000-15,000 killed or missing, Syria lost 2,500 soldiers and officers and Jordan lost in killed or missing almost 6,000 men.Israel´s losses were about 1,000 killed.Answer 2Admittedly, losing to Israel in the Six-Day War was one of Nasser's achievements, just not one that he was terribly happy about. (An achievement is something that you expend resources to gain and the Six-Day War had his fingerprints all over it.)Some things that Nasser did not achieve nor attempted to achieve include the following:Founding the United States of AmericaWriting the Classic German NovelBuild a Catamaran, Caravel, or GalleonMake Wise Quips about the Nature of HumanityBuild a Terracotta Army (although a Terracotta Army may have helped)Discover Any Major Scientific BreakthroughCreate a Functioning DemocracySeek Peace Between Any Two Warring States


Why did nasser want to destroy Israel?

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