American Might and Soviet MythH. Regnery Company, 1960 - 218 páginas Editor of the "Indianapolis Star" contends that America's vulnerability to Soviet communism lies in the ignorance and confusion of our military and diplomatic leaders. |
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... Soviet Union cannot be defended from the Strategic Air Command's supersonic bomber fleet . His second complaint to Nixon concerned the two hundred and fifty airbases which ring the Soviet Union . The force radiating from these bases is ...
... Soviet Union cannot be defended from the Strategic Air Command's supersonic bomber fleet . His second complaint to Nixon concerned the two hundred and fifty airbases which ring the Soviet Union . The force radiating from these bases is ...
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... Soviet Union . These are the facts . If we know the truth about our strength and Soviet weakness , and act upon it , there is no force on earth which can pre- vail against us . Much is made of the giant strides the Soviet Union is said ...
... Soviet Union . These are the facts . If we know the truth about our strength and Soviet weakness , and act upon it , there is no force on earth which can pre- vail against us . Much is made of the giant strides the Soviet Union is said ...
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... Soviet Union . " He is admitting that the Soviet Union can and does dominate the United Nations . He is saying that no constructive action can be taken without Soviet approval . Furthermore , when Lodge was asked why the United States ...
... Soviet Union . " He is admitting that the Soviet Union can and does dominate the United Nations . He is saying that no constructive action can be taken without Soviet approval . Furthermore , when Lodge was asked why the United States ...
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LETTER TO THE READER | 1 |
THE BATTLE FOR CHARACTER HOW WE HAVE BEEN LOSING IT | 7 |
OUR FOREIGN AID HOW TO BE UNPOPULAR | 26 |
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