Why was the Suez intervention limited?

A. Both the United States and Soviet Union opposed it.
B. Opposition within Israel forced a ceasefire.
C. A league of Arab states effectively halted the attack.
D. England and France disagreed on the goal of the mission.


Answer: A

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