On 4 June 1956, Iraq joined the Jordanian-Egyptian pact, which was part of the broader Arab nationalist movements during that period. The pact aimed to strengthen cooperation between Jordan and Egypt, primarily in response to regional threats and the growing influence of Western powers. Iraq's inclusion in the pact marked an important moment in the political dynamics of the Middle East during the Suez Crisis.
When tension increases from suez crisis of 1956, on 4 June, which country had joined the Jordanian-Egyptian pact
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