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... John Foster Dulles , illustrated how he interpreted facts about , and incoming messages from , the Soviet Union to make them fit his own beliefs about that country , which always emphasized its aggressiveness and great hos- tility ...
... John Foster Dulles , illustrated how he interpreted facts about , and incoming messages from , the Soviet Union to make them fit his own beliefs about that country , which always emphasized its aggressiveness and great hos- tility ...
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... John Foster Dulles remem- bered when attending the Moscow Minister's Conference in 1947 as an observer how Soviet Foreign Minister Molotov would make lengthy speeches at the meetings , each inconsistent with its predecessor . In one ...
... John Foster Dulles remem- bered when attending the Moscow Minister's Conference in 1947 as an observer how Soviet Foreign Minister Molotov would make lengthy speeches at the meetings , each inconsistent with its predecessor . In one ...
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... John Foster Dulles , Adlai Stevenson , John F. Kennedy , and Winston Churchill states that the only way to achieve agreement with the Soviets is through displays of strength . Though it is undoubtedly true that Communist negotiators ...
... John Foster Dulles , Adlai Stevenson , John F. Kennedy , and Winston Churchill states that the only way to achieve agreement with the Soviets is through displays of strength . Though it is undoubtedly true that Communist negotiators ...
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