Edward Peck

Edward Peck

Edward L. Peck (b. 1928/9) is a retired career United States diplomat who served thirty-two-years in the U.S. Foreign Service (from 1956 until 1989).

Read more about Edward Peck:  Early Life and Career, Criticism of G. W. Bush Plan To Invade Iraq and Of Middle East Policy, Jeremiah Wright Controversy, Gaza Flotilla

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