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Foreign Policy Wanted

Bolles, Blair | August 14, 1943 issue

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Dissension, duplication, and bureaucratic rivalries hamper the development of the U.S. foreign policy even beyond the U.S. State Department itself. Pressed by its allies overseas, the U.S. Administration at last seems to be moving haltingly toward some sort of recognition of the French Committee of National Liberation. The British government wants the committee recognized; the Soviet government wants it recognized. Some frank talkers at the State Department itself are willing to grant in private conversation that the French policy has steered the U.S. into an impossible back alley in which it finds itself irritably condemning a man whose strength, outside and inside France, grows daily.

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INTERNATIONAL relations; INTERNATIONAL cooperation; UNITED States -- Foreign relations; FRANCE -- Foreign relations; UNITED States; FRANCE
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