Word: noninterventionism
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We're being ridiculed all over the world for our "nonintervention" policy. Beatniks prowl the streets of Caracas and other cities shouting "Death to Americans," while the American Government and people close their eyes to reality.
In the complex of relationships among the nations of the world, interventions in both gross and subtle forms go on all the time: when the U.S. assists another nation, either militarily or economically, that aid constitutes a form of intervention. Carried to its trembly philosophical conclusion, the principle of nonintervention...
History records interventions that aided the cause of liberty-the U.S. intervention in Greece in the late 1940s, for example, when a U.S. military mission under General James Van Fleet furnished training and planning that enabled the loyalists to prevail in the civil war against Communist guerrillas. History also records...
Implacable Challenge. The nonintervention doctrine is especially unsuited to the world of the 1960s. The West is faced with the implacable challenge of Communism, which incessantly practices intervention of many kinds as an instrument of gradual world domination. To combat Communist interventions, the West must be ready and willing to...
Last week Quadros proclaimed his own Cuban policy, and though it was as Delphian as many of his remarks, it obviously suggested that he was not joining any hunt-Castro posse. Said Quadros: "Brazil is opposed to any foreign intervention, direct or indirect, to impose on Cuba any given form...