Word: depending
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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Neither side had rushed headlong into combat. Both knew that the outcome would almost certainly depend on whether the regular Guatemalan army, some 6,000 strong and not at all Communist, stuck by the government or swung over to the anti-Communist cause. But whether the Guatemalan clash swelled into bitter and prolonged civil bloodshed or petered out in anticlimax and frustration, the issue was nonetheless clearly drawn. Guatemala, in its special way, was a small-scale sequel to Korea and Indo-China. and the world knew it. Even the United Nations Security Council stirred into action; it held...
...farmers, thereby bringing on a bloody civil war. Tribuna Popular published photographs of strapping farmhands over captions that said they would "take up arms if necessary to defend the fatherland against Yankee monopolists and interventionists." The threatening implication was clear: in a showdown, the pro-Communist regime will depend for survival on guns in the irresponsible hands of its most loyal supporters...
...always showed himself to be understanding. Perhaps we can take up the dialogue with him again." But Le Monde expressed the prevailing mood' of Paris: "Whatever his qualities, the simple change of an individual cannot, in a situation so serious, have a magic effect. The results will depend on the policy adopted." For the momentj Paris had no policy to offer...
...discuss a new trade treaty. Chancellor of the Exchequer R. A. Butler told them frankly that Britain has junked the old bilateralism for liberal trading policies. Britain, he said, may be willing to buy more Argentine beef now. especially since meat rationing will end in July, but that will depend on whether private British traders, who have supplanted the old state bulk buyers, think the Argentine price is right...
...evident that you have not recovered from the Roosevelt brain wash. It is fortunate for objective truth that the majority of the American public are able to watch this investigation first-hand via television, and are not required to depend upon your misinterpretation of the event...