Word: kellogg
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...Soviet Government can only express regret at Mr. Kellogg's fantastic attacks...
Thus read a statement released in English last week by the Soviet Foreign Office in reply to U. S. Secretary of State Kellogg's recent excuse to Congress (TIME, Jan. 24) that the U. S. Administration's policy toward Nicaragua and Mexico is based on the existence of "Red plots" in those countries...
...does not believe it "knows the facts". What the facts are which justify the so-called policy of the Administration in its semi-hostility to Mexico seems to be a question too erudite for common knowledge. Those that have been revealed, are not much more conclusive than were Kellogg's astounding accounts or a Central American "Bolshevist hegemony". They consist for the most part in a great many words about "American lives and property", which have all the carmarks of hedging." But, the chief executive cannot very well answer the arguments of professors of history, economics, and international...
...Calles Government betrayed a not unnatural jumpiness last week, while Secretary Kellogg was whooping up his "Red Mexico" scare in Washington (see p. 6). President Plutarcho Calles knew, and has admitted publicly, that if the U. S. should withdraw its embargo on arms' shipments into Mexico a new revolution would detonate his regime overnight. Therefore, since it could not be known at Mexico City that President Coolidge was not really going to lift the embargo, the Calles Government committed several hysterical acts...
...When the Kellogg scare seemed guttering at Washington last week, despatches reported less hysteria in Mexico...