| United States. Congress. Senate. Appropriations Committee - 1956 - 814 pages
...in his State of the Union Message on January 5 : "* * * Communist tactics against the free nations have shifted in emphasis from reliance on violence...which pose a dangerous though less obvious threat." Moscow's post-Geneva tactics, personified by the Khrushchev-Bulganin visit to Asia, have placed new... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Appropriations - United States - 1955 - 1430 pages
...Message on January 5: * * Communist tactics against the free nations have shifted in emphasis from Mianre on violence and the threat of violence to reliance on division, enticement iM duplicity. \Ve must be well prepared to meet the current tactics which pose * dangerous though less... | |
| United States. Department of State. Historical Office - United States - 1957 - 1778 pages
...compatible with the reduction of international tension. Yet Communist tactics against the free nations have shifted in emphasis from reliance on violence...and duplicity. We must be well prepared to meet the cm-rent tactics, which pose a dangerous though less obvious threat. At the same time our policy must... | |
| Kenneth W. Condit - United States - 1992 - 344 pages
...that the East-West conflict had taken on a new complexion. "Communist tactics against the free nations have shifted in emphasis from reliance on violence...to reliance on division, enticement and duplicity." While maintaining its deterrent military power against possible attack, the United States must also... | |
| United States - 1956 - 1544 pages
...compatible with the reduction of international tension. Yet Communist tactics against the free nations pment of its member countries by making investments,...reasonable terms ; (ii) seek to bring together inves At the same time our policy must be dynamic as well as flexible, designed primarily to forward the... | |
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