Abstract

Secretary Dulles Must Go - Now

January 21, 1956 issue

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In a recent press conference, U.S. Secretary of State John Foster Dulles told the Americans to "wake up" to the new Soviet challenge in the economic field. Dulles conveyed the impression that he was merely reacting to the latest Soviet maneuver. Because the Soviets have launched a "bitterly competitive" contest in the field of economic aid to underdeveloped countries, Americans must outbid them or face defeat; in other words, to win the cold war Americans must now engage in a cash war, to.

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DULLES, John Foster, 1888-1959; PRESS conferences; ECONOMIC assistance; COLD War; DEVELOPING countries; UNITED States
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