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... United States and the West to an un- controllable situation - including world wars in which the United States could not possibly win and could not escape destruction . 12. The American theorists for the aims race are the defeatists for ...
... United States and the West to an un- controllable situation - including world wars in which the United States could not possibly win and could not escape destruction . 12. The American theorists for the aims race are the defeatists for ...
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... United States then conduct a world - wide campaign ( through the UN , diplomatic channels and agencies of popular expression ) to bring moral and political pressure to bear upon the Soviet Union and France to cease their that the United ...
... United States then conduct a world - wide campaign ( through the UN , diplomatic channels and agencies of popular expression ) to bring moral and political pressure to bear upon the Soviet Union and France to cease their that the United ...
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... United States could recoup many of the losses suf- fered because of a reactionary or mud- dled foreign policy . Here the United States could not merely take advantage of a profoundly important issue , it could contribute positively ...
... United States could recoup many of the losses suf- fered because of a reactionary or mud- dled foreign policy . Here the United States could not merely take advantage of a profoundly important issue , it could contribute positively ...
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