Originally posted by jkp1187
Well, BeBro, counterfactual history is always problematic, but I'm afraid you sipped from that particular glass of Flavor Aid by starting this thread.
Well, BeBro, counterfactual history is always problematic, but I'm afraid you sipped from that particular glass of Flavor Aid by starting this thread.
re the original point, I think there was a point at which the Soviet leadership felt it had no other option as to bring down the Hungarian uprise by force, and that was when Hungary wanted to get out of the Warsaw pact and declared neutrality.
So I don't think military action there was a direct consequence of the developing crisis in Suez. I just think throwing something like this into the first post to get a debate can't be too wrong.....
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