The agony of her imploding British Empire knew many sidetracks. In addition to Egypt and her struggles with the forms of the Baghdad pact saw Great Britain itself facing some unruly opponents elsewhere in the British sphere of influence. Against them also had to be taken. What stands out is that the hard hand seemed preferable to options which, in the long term would create more stable and peaceful situations. In other cases, such as during the negotiations for a European defence community, the British intervention in Viet Nam in april 1954, and the Geneva Conference to end the war in Indo-China, Eden was a determined, committed and experienced diplomat who continued to negotiate until a for in each case Britain acceptable proposal was brought forward.
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