Word: concernedly
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...Brazil." When Frost responded that "Allende looks like a saint" compared with his U.S.-supported successor General Augusto Pinochet Ugarte, Nixon pointed at Frost and replied, "The right-wing dictatorship, if it is not exporting its revolution, if it is not interfering with its neighbors ... is of no security concern to us. It is of a human rights concern. A left-wing dictatorship, on the other hand-we find that they do engage in trying to export their subversion to other countries...
...along with its 17,700 support troops, by 1982. That decision has already cost one U.S. Army general his job, triggered a congressional hearing and set off a debate that raged last week in military circles, in Seoul and in other Asian capitals, where there are tremors of concern about Carter's foreign policy (see following story...
...subjects that have little to do with economic development are preoccupying the leaders of Asia. Both issues have been raised by the Carter Administration, both are unpopular, and both cause deep concern. They are the proposed withdrawal of U.S. ground troops from South Korea, and the abrupt new emphasis on human rights...
...long and fruitless foreign ministers' conference in Moscow, the U.S. Government abandoned all expectations of obtaining cooperation from the Russians-even in balming the wounds of war let alone in fashioning a new world order. In Asia, China was on the verge of falling to Mao. Of most concern to Americans, however, was Europe, which teetered on the brink of a general economic collapse that seemed beyond the capacity of her ever divided nations to forestall...
...only expressed concern was whether Kissinger would perform the duties of a full professor," one source said...