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Dr. Hugh Heyne Smythe (August 19, 1913 – June 22, 1977) was an American author, sociologist, diplomat and professor. He was an authority on African anthropology and East Asian studies. He served as the United States Ambassador to Syria and Malta. Smythe was the tenth African-American U.S. ambassador and the first to a Middle Eastern country. His tenure coincided with the Six Day War and the severing of diplomatic ties with the United States. He later became notorious for the "Smythe Telegram" that he wrote during the increasing tensions before the war, where he demanded that the U.S. return to a pro-Arab foreign policy and said that the U.S. should ignore previous promises to Israel that Egypt would not be allowed to ban Israeli ships from transiting the Straits of Tiran. He left the country on June 8, 1967. ==References== * (United States Department of State: Chiefs of Mission for Malta ) * (United States Department of State: Chiefs of Mission for Syria ) * (Smythe Biographical Notes ) * (Papers of Hugh H. Smythe and Mabel M. Smythe, circa 1895-1997 ) * (Hugh Smythe in-depth bio ) * 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Hugh H. Smythe」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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