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U.S. Policy

Sir,—The foreign policies of most nations in the United Nations are made not by the people or government, but by the political party in power, and the number of times we have witnessed vital issues supported by . words but choked with inactivity lends substance to the contention that the destinies of nations are in too few and inadequate hands. The United States Administration has been badlyserved by its advisers both in breaking its treaty commitments in Cuba and in the situation in Laos. The millionaire combination. Ken-nedy-McNamara. had no sooner silenced the voice of the colonels when, in the words of Walter Lipomann. the new hands Rostow. Schlesinger, and Rusk, failed to protect the President from the bad advice of the old hands. Dulles. Berle and General Lvman Lemnitzer. chairman of the Joint Chiefs Recently Kennedy warned Gromvko that United States orestive was so deeply committed in Lacs that the crisis would ex-lode into World War lll.—Yours, etc., WHITHER BOUND? May 13, 1961.

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Press, Volume C, Issue 29514, 16 May 1961, Page 3

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U.S. Policy Press, Volume C, Issue 29514, 16 May 1961, Page 3

U.S. Policy Press, Volume C, Issue 29514, 16 May 1961, Page 3

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