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Rashid [163]
2 years ago
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According to eisenhower, what was the best course of action in response to the attack on egypt? involve the united states in the

hostilities discuss the attack with leaders of congress bring the issue to the united nations
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kaheart [24]2 years ago
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Egypt must bring the issue to United Nations was recommended by Eisenhower.

<h3>What is Eisenhower Doctrine?</h3>

Eisenhower doctrine was made to counter the spred of communism by Soviet Union. The doctrine promised the US military assistance to any middle East nation facing armed aggression.

The Response of Egypt should be to bring the issue to united nation was Eisenhower response. Hence, Option C is correct.

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