Word: kremlins
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...many evenings, when the Spasski clock strikes 7, Stalin & Co., the members of the Politburo, drive up to the Kremlin in their big black cars and settle down for an all-night discussion of the lands where they will strike next...
Gobbledygook for Hopeless. How does the world look to the Kremlin in this summer of 1950? Last week TIME correspondents in Washington, London, Paris, Berlin, Rome and Tokyo asked the question of the West's students of the Soviet mind. None of the experts really thought he could pinpoint the Kremlin's thoughts with any certainty, but there was a notable agreement on some main points of Russian thinking-past, present and future. A composite view of the West's experts...
...Kremlin has known for months that its stooges in North Korea could beat the South Koreans-provided the U.S. stayed out of the fight. Stalin & Co. calculated that the U.S. would stay out. The U.S. State Department and Defense...
Department considered Korea "strategically unrewarding"-which is Washington gobbledygook for "hopeless." This attitude was reported in the U.S. press and believed by the Kremlin...
Looking at the whole chessboard, Stalin & Co. saw that the anti-Communist strength of Western Europe was building up dramatically, thanks to EGA and MAP (Military Assistance Program). The efforts of the European and U.S. Communist Parties to sabotage this buildup had failed. It was the Kremlin's turn to move, and the move was obvious and long-prepared-Formosa...