Word: kremlins
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...would seem that while Trotsky's section had been "crushed," the Kremlin had a Far Eastern policy in 1927-and it was Trotsky's. No wonder that the dust has not settled...
...Kremlin had spoken, and the sound of fighting dropped to a halfhearted rattle. The Kremlin had spoken, and the response had come chattering over the Peking radio in the thin, staccato voice of the Chinese spokesman. Peace was in sight in Korea...
...shooting might stop. For that, a people who had always opposed shooting was duly and wearily grateful. But every U.S. citizen knew that the Kremlin, which had given the word for peace, could and would speak again...
...Moscow, Ambassador Alan Kirk made the five-minute drive from Spasso House to the Foreign Ministry just outside the Kremlin's walls, and was ushered in for a 20-minute talk with Deputy Foreign Minister Andrei Gromyko. Soon after, Alan Kirk's report reached Washington: the Russian peace feeler looked like the real thing...
Karim Hamzavi, Iranian information official, said: "Yes, all is confused. How it will be settled, I don't know. It all depends on the Americans." Told he couldn't count on the U.S., Hamzavi sighed, said: "Then there are the Russians." Yes, there were the Russians. The Kremlin was in line for a prize far greater than Korea...