AMERICA AND PEACE
»' FRIEND OF ALL BUT ALLY OF NONE " MR CORDELL HULL’S VIEWS Press Association —By Telegraph—Copyright WASHINGTON, September 16. Diplomatic circles profess to see a radical change in American foreign policy from inferences drawn from an address Mr Cordell Hull ielivered at a banquet meeting of the Good Neighbour League, in which he indicated that the Kellogg-Briand Pact should be superseded by a new international peace pact. The implication that the Administration had veered toward a strong collective security policy was erased, however, when the Secretary added that the nation had no desire to enter agreements supportable by force, but wished to be a friend of all nations and the ally of none.
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Evening Star, Issue 22447, 18 September 1936, Page 9
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115AMERICA AND PEACE Evening Star, Issue 22447, 18 September 1936, Page 9
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