American Might and Soviet MythH. Regnery Company, 1960 - 218ÆäÀÌÁö Editor of the "Indianapolis Star" contends that America's vulnerability to Soviet communism lies in the ignorance and confusion of our military and diplomatic leaders. |
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... keep newly independent nations free , that it would keep Communists away from underdeveloped areas . We were told foreign aid would keep us out of war , and was necessary to keep American workers employed and the United States economy ...
... keep newly independent nations free , that it would keep Communists away from underdeveloped areas . We were told foreign aid would keep us out of war , and was necessary to keep American workers employed and the United States economy ...
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... keep Iraq from being pro - Communist . Communist for- eign aid did not keep Egypt from being powerfully anti- Communist . Foreign aid has proved to have no relation to the rise and spread of Communism . But still the myth persists , and ...
... keep Iraq from being pro - Communist . Communist for- eign aid did not keep Egypt from being powerfully anti- Communist . Foreign aid has proved to have no relation to the rise and spread of Communism . But still the myth persists , and ...
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... keep from getting too rough for the allied players . He has to devise a stall , ways to hold the ball as long as possible , never shoot until the opponents have been maneuvered out of range , and above all , never anger the Reds by ...
... keep from getting too rough for the allied players . He has to devise a stall , ways to hold the ball as long as possible , never shoot until the opponents have been maneuvered out of range , and above all , never anger the Reds by ...
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LETTER TO THE READER | 1 |
THE BATTLE FOR CHARACTER HOW WE HAVE BEEN LOSING IT | 7 |
OUR FOREIGN AID HOW TO BE UNPOPULAR | 26 |
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