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1 | Winston Churchill's Speech at Fulton , Missouri , March 5 , 1946 * Winston Churchill was one of the first Western leaders to view Russia as a military threat . In his famous " Iron Curtain " address at Westminster College , Fulton ...
1 | Winston Churchill's Speech at Fulton , Missouri , March 5 , 1946 * Winston Churchill was one of the first Western leaders to view Russia as a military threat . In his famous " Iron Curtain " address at Westminster College , Fulton ...
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It began with a simple quest for military bases but soon evolved into a massive program of supplying arms , of underwriting large , if useless , armies , and of issuing ubiquitous military guarantees . What the United States might gain ...
It began with a simple quest for military bases but soon evolved into a massive program of supplying arms , of underwriting large , if useless , armies , and of issuing ubiquitous military guarantees . What the United States might gain ...
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Atomic retaliation can only be an answer to open military aggression . It stands to reason that to drop atomic bombs on Moscow or Peking is no answer to the threat of Communist revolution in Italy or Indo - China .
Atomic retaliation can only be an answer to open military aggression . It stands to reason that to drop atomic bombs on Moscow or Peking is no answer to the threat of Communist revolution in Italy or Indo - China .
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