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The Diplomat Lester Pearson and the Suez Crisis: A Diplomatic Triumph

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Lester B. Pearson, Canadian Diplomat And Statesman Who Served As Prime Minister Of Canada From 1963 To 1968, Is Shown Here In 1956. Pearson Played A Key Role In Resolving The Suez Crisis, Which Erupted In Late 1956 When Israel, France, And The United Kingdom Invaded Egypt In Response To Egypt's Nationalization Of The Suez Canal. The Diplomat: Lester Pearson And The Suez Crisis

How a Canadian Diplomat Helped End the Suez Crisis and Save the World from a Larger War

The Diplomat: Lester Pearson and the Suez Crisis
The Diplomat: Lester Pearson and the Suez Crisis

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Language : English
File size : 5576 KB
Text-to-Speech : Enabled
Screen Reader : Supported
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Print length : 476 pages

In the aftermath of World War II, the world was a tinderbox of tensions. The Cold War was raging, and the Middle East was a particularly volatile region. In 1956, the Suez Crisis brought the world to the brink of war.

But thanks to the diplomatic efforts of Lester B. Pearson, the Canadian Secretary of State for External Affairs, the crisis was resolved peacefully. Pearson's work earned him the Nobel Peace Prize in 1957.

The Suez Crisis began when Egyptian President Gamal Abdel Nasser nationalized the Suez Canal, which was owned by French and British companies. The British and French, who were heavily dependent on the canal for trade, were outraged. They, along with Israel, invaded Egypt in an attempt to seize control of the canal.

The United States, which had not been consulted about the invasion, was furious. President Dwight D. Eisenhower threatened to cut off aid to the invaders if they did not withdraw. The Soviet Union, meanwhile, threatened to intervene on Egypt's side.

The world was on the brink of war. But Pearson stepped forward with a plan to resolve the crisis peacefully. He proposed the creation of a United Nations peacekeeping force that would be sent to Egypt to separate the warring parties.

The United States and the Soviet Union both supported Pearson's plan. The peacekeeping force was deployed, and the fighting stopped. Pearson's plan had saved the world from a larger war.

Pearson's work on the Suez Crisis is a shining example of the power of diplomacy. He was able to bring together warring parties and find a peaceful solution to a conflict that had the potential to escalate into a global war.

Lester B. Pearson: A Diplomat's Diplomat

Lester B. Pearson was born in 1897 in Toronto, Canada. He studied history and economics at the University of Toronto and Oxford University. After graduating, he worked as a journalist and professor.

In 1948, Pearson was appointed to the Canadian delegation to the United Nations. He quickly rose through the ranks and became President of the General Assembly in 1952.

In 1953, Pearson was appointed Secretary of State for External Affairs. He held this position until 1968, when he became Prime Minister of Canada.

Pearson was a gifted diplomat. He was known for his patience, his ability to listen to all sides, and his commitment to finding peaceful solutions to conflict.

Pearson's work on the Suez Crisis is just one example of his diplomatic skills. He also played a key role in resolving other international conflicts, such as the Kashmir conflict and the Cyprus conflict.

Pearson was a strong believer in the United Nations. He saw the UN as a vital tool for resolving international conflicts and promoting peace and security.

Pearson was a great Canadian and a true statesman. He was a man of peace who dedicated his life to making the world a better place.

The Suez Crisis: A Turning Point in History

The Suez Crisis was a watershed moment in history. It marked the end of the old colonial Free Download and the beginning of a new era of international relations.

The crisis also showed the importance of the United Nations. The UN peacekeeping force played a crucial role in stopping the fighting and preventing the conflict from escalating into a larger war.

The Suez Crisis is a reminder that even in the darkest of times, there is always hope for peace. Lester B. Pearson's work on the crisis is an inspiration to us all.

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The Diplomat: Lester Pearson and the Suez Crisis

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Language : English
File size : 5576 KB
Text-to-Speech : Enabled
Screen Reader : Supported
Enhanced typesetting : Enabled
Word Wise : Enabled
Print length : 476 pages
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The Diplomat: Lester Pearson and the Suez Crisis
The Diplomat: Lester Pearson and the Suez Crisis

4.7 out of 5

Language : English
File size : 5576 KB
Text-to-Speech : Enabled
Screen Reader : Supported
Enhanced typesetting : Enabled
Word Wise : Enabled
Print length : 476 pages
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