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...talked rearmament to please right-wing Japanese inter ests and the U.S. He talked recognition of Red China to please the left. Hatoyama himself seemed to believe that the U.S. should welcome improved relations between Japan and Red China as a means of reducing his country's "anti-American feeling." Hatoyama was talking more and more last week like a man who found it profitable to belabor the U.S. "Despotic diplomacy . . . loss of racial independence" were among the phrases Hatoyama used to describe "the long occupation." The pleased Russians let it be known that Hatoyama's drift...
...biggest bestseller in postwar Germany is a well-written but viciously anti-American autobiography of a convicted murderer. The book: Fragebogen (The Questionnaire). The author: Ernst von Salomon, veteran of the roughneck Free Corps, which terrorized Germany after World War I and provided a recruitment pool for the Nazi SA and SS. The book has sold more than 250,000 copies in West Germany (the U.S. equivalent of about 750,000 copies). Published in Britain last April, it shocked reviewers of all political shades. American readers will also be shocked-and probably fascinated...
Uncertainty & Suspense. Yoshida's long identity with the U.S. beginning with the occupation, now hurts him in the inevitable resurgence of Japanese nationalism. As for the new Democrats, they insist that they are not anti-American, only pro-Japanese. But their platform says...
Britain's anti-American NEW STATES MAN AND NATION, which is ever alert for alternatives to Anglo-American unity...
...answer is that America's intentions are not quite so obvious on the other side of the Pacific. Educated Indians are free with their criticism of what they consider America's support for British and French colonialism. Moreover, anti-American feeling is at such a height as a result of sending U.S. arms to Pakistan, that no Indian leader, even Nehru, would be politically safe in advocating now a more friendly attitude to America...