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...from volunteer small powers so that 1) Arab-Asians would not be able to cry colonialism; 2) Russians would not be able to demand inclusion to balance any contingent from the U.S. Shortly after the U.N. General Assembly endorsed the police force (64-0), Eisenhower, with U.N. Secretary-General Dag Hammarskjold's approval, ordered U.S. military transports to pick up the vanguards from such small-power points as Jutland and Bogotá and to airlift them to a Naples staging area. Neutral Swiss planes would take them on to the Middle East...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: THE NATION: Man In Charge | 11/19/1956 | See Source »

Tuesday at midday, eight days after the Middle East war began, U.N. Secretary General Dag Hammarskjold announced that Britain and France had agreed to a ceasefire. The gunfire might cease, but the unpleasant aftermath would be with the world for a long time...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: WORLD CRISIS: Appalling Events | 11/12/1956 | See Source »

...hours the Security Council debated a dramatic appeal from Nagy to Secretary-General Dag Hammarskjold. But at 5:15 a.m. the Soviet Union's Arkady S. Sobolev vetoed a resolution censuring the Russian attack on Hungary on the grounds of "interference with the internal affairs of Hungary." Said Lodge: "I am horrified by such cynicism." The debate was taken up in the U.N. General Assembly later, where 50 nations approved (with eight votes against) a U.S. resolution urging Russia to withdraw its troops from Hungary immediately...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: THE KREMLIN: Into The Night | 11/12/1956 | See Source »

...emergency session, the General Assembly voted (57 to 0, with 19 nations abstaining) to authorize Secretary General Dag Hammarskjold to raise an "emergency international U.N. force" of volunteers to police the peace in the Middle East. At U.S. urging, the Assembly specified that the volunteers had to come from small powers. Little more than 24 hours later Hammarskjold was able to report offers from eight small nations...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: THE UNITED NATIONS: The Clock Watchers | 11/12/1956 | See Source »

...Peace but a Sword. Seven months ago Dag Hammarskjold rushed to the Middle East and signed all parties to a ceasefire. In a major speech to the Knesset, Ben-Gurion declaimed: "Preventive war would be madness." But all the time Israel prepared. Last month, when Iraqi troops were reported massing to enter a weakened Jordan, Ben-Gurion disappointed some of his followers by his mild response. Army Chief of Staff Moshe Dayan rose in the middle of the speech and stomped out of the Knesset gallery...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: ISRAEL: The Preventive War | 11/12/1956 | See Source »

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