AUTHORITIES ON REDS DECLARE U.S. MUST ABANDON COMPROMISE IDEAS
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November 11, 2016
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January 22, 1999
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June 27, 1962
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~'"?^' tionalization of industry, the use accommodation or coming
`~itical war#are terms with present~da commu
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,1r e c o n ~ tary weapon and the attempt to nism."
at n3 like war discredit the U.S.- militar a
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~~ =y .~- is ~ ~ tactic patterned after the Red taken the apposite approach. A.
pr 1C ~_ ~,~ drive to discredit and demoral- Soviet power has grown and a
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a~t~~ann'o'~"~i e - ~ ? 194Q, has been repeated with increa ~ ,
?ne In'another important section, ed frequency, the authors not
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,r~l,'s. enemy _ 'sponsible LT S news~~-tnd`dia, is toward the Soviet bloc fro
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larly,'_by affec~inovernmen{~ ~"but they have not altered the
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