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- the line that communism will win by force of example. This implies an emphasis on pacific asĀ pects of competition with the West and suggests increased contacts both to show off Soviet accomplishments and to learn from the outside world. After a short
- our goal of reassociation of the East European countries with the West. Action recommendations on specific organizations follow. A. Where the US is a Member 1. The IMF and the World Bank (Tab J) When political condiLons are evolving hvorably, we
- great nuclear powers cannot judge with some accuracy the intentions of each other, we shall find ourselves in a period of gravely increasing danger - - not only for ou.r two countries but for the whole world, I therefore hope that you will promptly
Folder, "August 22, 1968 - 9 p.m. Cabinet meeting, and staff members," Papers of Tom Johnson, Box 3
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- thought they would not move. A decision was made on Monday. there would be a world war. If there were military intervention, In the Security Council the matter was inscribed, 13 - 2. India, Pakistan and Algeria voted to put it on the agenda. Only
- to ta k1..' over and legitimatize t heir invasion. Oppo s ition outside Czechoslovakia t l1 th~ Soviet move was world - wid e and v e ry s trong . The Pr esident: /\~lrnd to interrupt the meeting to deal with a propos e d press relea se on th e a