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The Peril Is Not Red: In Central America

February 13, 1954 issue

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President Anastasio Somoza of Nicaragua complains that the United States pays too much attention to its enemies and is indifferent to a country like his own that is governed by staunch anti-Communists--anti-everything, in fact, but Somoza. More democratic leaders deplore the single-minded anti-communism of the United States because it bolsters the feudalists in Latin America and heightens the barriers to needed change to the point where only extremism can assault them. On both sides there is dread of any action that might weaken the doctrine of non-intervention.

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SOMOZA, Anastasio; COMMUNISTS -- United States; COMMUNISM; COLLECTIVISM; NICARAGUA; UNITED States
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