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... DEVELOPMENTS DURING 1952 The Problem To analyze the present political situation in Guatemala and possible developments during 1952 . Conclusions 1. The Communists already exercise in Guatemala a political influ- ence far out of ...
... developments will depend in large measure on the outcome of the conflict between Guatemala and the United Fruit Company . This conflict is a natural consequence of the Revolution of 1944 , but has been exacerbated by the Communists for ...
... developments will depend in large measure on the out- come of the struggle between the United Fruit Company and the ... development . In particular , the Army command would probably withdraw its support from the Administration and seize ...
... developments in the project was not considered by the Agency to be any reason for doubting that the Department still approved because it had been understood that the Department did not wish to be kept informed of the detailed plans . In ...
... developments since FW's report last evening to the Director , and that it appeared we had 1 Source : Central Intelligence Agency , Job 79-01025A , Box 69 , Folder 2. No classifi- cation marking . received all the necessary clearances ...