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Referring to eighty per cent of anti-Dulles State Department mail, Nixon declared that American public opinion, which he termed mis-and ill-informed, can play no part in the formulation of foreign policy. The public, he said, doesn't understand the realities of the situation.
The cries of alarm from the professional hatchetmen were to be expected. "This evil man, bent on war, must be checked," shouted Oregon's Democratic Senator Wayne Morse, who was promptly countered by New York's Republican Congressman Kenneth Keating for giving "aid and comfort" to the Communist...
Allies Help. Against this array Dulles fought a tireless battle. Though Chinese Communists had shown no interest in real negotiations at Warsaw, Dulles ordered U.S. Ambassador Jacob Beam to talk with them again this week. In Manhattan he consulted with Britain's Foreign Secretary Selwyn Lloyd,*who gave a...
But Dulles did not retreat an inch from U.S. principles, and he tried hard to make restive U.S. allies see why. "We would find acceptable any arrangement," said he in a Manhattan address to the Far
The announcement came as 21 foreign ministers from Latin American nations gathered in Washington for an informal conference, brought a quick protest from countries dependent on lead and zinc exports. Peru's Raul Porras Barrenechea told Secretary of State Dulles: "Imposition of quotas amounts to economic aggression." Said Dulles...