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...some accounts, French smugglers are into something far more complex. It is said that the SDECE, France's CIA, has quietly engaged Paris-and Marseille-based smugglers to move arms to a number of Middle East countries. These secret arms shipments are said to enable France to bolster its export arms industry and its influence in the Middle East, while it continues...
Spending our resources to make this country what it should be will export more democracy, if that is our goal, than continuous foreign intervention and involvement...
...productive; it requires only around 25 man-hours to mold each ton of steel into ships, compared with Sweden's 32 man-hours and the U.S.'s 51 man-hours. It is this kind of efficiency, typical of Japan, that puts the country ahead in the great export race...
Policy Changes. The diplomatic acceptability of Cuba is the result not so much of any effort by Castro-who has not given up trying to export his revolution to his neighbors-as of the change in U.S. policy toward Peking and Moscow. If the U.S. can make new approaches to its old cold war antagonists, the argument seems to run, why then should Latin American states not show their independence by doing the same with Cuba? As a result, says one top State Department officer, "You can see the Latinos every day sawing away at the bars around Fidel...
...supply and aggravated inflation in some European countries, the foreign banks felt obliged to buy the dollars. If they refused, the dollar's value would fall. The real victims would be the Europeans, because their goods would become relatively higher priced-and less competitive-than American goods in export markets...