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  1. REVIEW OF THE WORLD SITUATION AS IT RELATES TO THE SECURITY OF THE UNITED STATES

    of the United States and the Soviet Union with respect to Germany as a whole; and, more remotely, with respect ... and policies of the United States and the Soviet Union with respect to Southeastern Europe; and, more remotely ... to the full the stabiliza- tion and recovery of Western Germany. The first, from the Soviet point of view ...

  2. WHAT THE ATOM BOMB WOULD DO TO US

    over." Not even one of our largest preatomic bombs could have done anything remotely comparable. often ... the experts believe, viewed all too casually devas- tation which had caused an empire to surrender. They point ...

  3. REVIEW OF THE WORLD SITUATION

    of uneasy stability. In view of this, the USSR is obliged to measure the actual degree of reliable control ... ideological or military aggression. From the Soviet point of view, eastern Germany is part of the northern ... the Balkan Satellites are a secondary consideration. In the strategic view, the Kremlin can afford to move ...

  4. REVIEW OF THE WORLD SITUATION AS IT RELATES TO THE SECURITY OF THE UNITED STATES

    of 1948. Further gains are probable, but will come only slowly in view of actual civil disorder ... in some areas and the prevailing apprehension of war in others. In the aggregate, however, when viewed ... apprehension lest Italy again become a battleground. Every war scare propagated by the USSR, however remote (e. ...

  5. REVIEW OF THE WORLD SITUATION

    how remote. It is difficult to see that the United Nations can take any action that will resoh,,{the basic ... German potential to help bridge this gap. Yet, in the view of Western Europe, the US has embarked ... by French fears, becomes an almost unattainable dream in these circum- stances. From the US point of view ...

  6. REVIEW OF THE WORLD SITUATION AS IT RELATES TO THE SECURITY OF THE UNITED STATES

    for this purpose, in view of the announced unwillingness of the US and the UK to participate ... at this time, however, appear remote. It does not seem likely that the USSR would be willing to help negotiate ...