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Editorials

April 2, 1955 issue

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The article focuses on international problems and policies in Southeast Asia Treaty Organization (SEATO) that can lead to the world war in the near future. U.S. state secretary John Foster Dulles after returning from SEATO conference at Bangkok told members of the advertising club of New York that Chinese Communist tactics may prove more dangerous and provocative of war in the near future than those of the Soviet Union. SEATO is built on the fiction that the northern and southern parts of Southeast Asia can be treated separately.

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TREATIES; INTERNATIONAL relations; DULLES, John Foster, 1888-1959; INTERNATIONAL obligations; SOUTHEAST Asia; UNITED States
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