The next war did not go Nasser’s way. In 1967, Egypt
received faulty intelligence information from the Soviet Union,
indicating that Israeli troops were poised for an invasion of
Syria. Egypt warned Syria of the threat, and declared the Gulf
During the term of President Gamal Abdel Nasser (1954–70), Egypt
developed a close relationship with the Soviet Union, which provided
one-third of the funding for the Aswan High Dam in Upper Egypt. Nasser
is pictured here with Soviet premier Nikita Khrushchev at the opening of
the dam in May 1964.
received faulty intelligence information from the Soviet Union,
indicating that Israeli troops were poised for an invasion of
Syria. Egypt warned Syria of the threat, and declared the Gulf
During the term of President Gamal Abdel Nasser (1954–70), Egypt
developed a close relationship with the Soviet Union, which provided
one-third of the funding for the Aswan High Dam in Upper Egypt. Nasser
is pictured here with Soviet premier Nikita Khrushchev at the opening of
the dam in May 1964.
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