But after experience in seven theaters of war from Norway to China a correspondent may be allowed to mention various important factors which, as he watched the Red Army in training centers and in action around Rzhev, seemed to him of paramount importance to its success: . 1. ..…
No political figure, especially a Democrat, was prepared to risk the fate that had befallen Harry Truman and Dean Acheson for the loss of China. ... Johnson repeatedly insisted that he was not going to be the president to see Vietnam go the way of China. . ..…
By other means reduce the competitiveness of its exports to the One China policy, whereby U.S concedes Beijing's legal claim to rule Taiwan, might not be mere errors of neophyte, except calculated opening shots of effort to pressure China to raise the value of RMB and U.S. then the pivot..…
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