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  • of history which cries for strong foreign policy leadership from America. 11 The goals of world comu­ nism remain 11 totalitarian, monolithic, expansionistic and dependent upon military power and brute force to exercise its will. 11 Representative Bob Wilson
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  • to the USSR in return for their agreement not to sell copies of the equipment outside the USSR . Acting USIA Director Wilson said that granting the licenses would pro ­ duce a -favorable foreign reaction and that the refusal would give the Soviets an argument
  • tow, Chairman, Policy Plann ing Council Thomas L . Hughes, Director of Intelli gence and Research TREASURY C . Douglas Dillon, Secretary Henry H . Fowler, Under Secr e tar y USIA Donald M . Wilson, Acting D irector WHITE HOUSE Mc George Bundy