At the recent AFL-CIO Convention in Miami, George Meany told his laughing audience that "detente is a French word which, in case you didn’t know, means relaxation." It has led, he said, to "Russian-made tanks relaxing on the Golan Heights, and … [Read more...] about DETENTE/SOYBEANS
What Our POWs Can Teach Us About America — November 1973
DEALS WITH FOREIGNERS
Some 77 Senators and 285 Congressmen are co-sponsors of the Jackson-Vanik-Milis Amendment which would bar most-favored-nation tariff benefits to the Soviet Union. In the face of this clear Congressional intent, President Nixon met at the White House … [Read more...] about DEALS WITH FOREIGNERS
MOSCOW TEST BAN TREATY
"We are keeping Russian secrets even more jealously than we are keeping our own. Under these conditions, the American people can never really understand the danger." This statement by one of Americans most distinguished scientists, Dr. Edward Teller, … [Read more...] about MOSCOW TEST BAN TREATY
SAKHAROV’S WARNING
One of the bravest men in the world recently summed up what is wrong with American policy toward the Soviet Union, in a sensational press conference in Moscow, Russian H-bomb scientist Andrei Salcharov referred to the way the Soviets are importing … [Read more...] about SAKHAROV’S WARNING
MOSCOW TELEPHONE BOOK
In the Soviet Union, the best selling, most sought-after book is not the life of Marilyn Monroe, or the inside story of a successful espionage agent, or the suppressed writings of Alexander Solzhenitsyn. This most popular hook has no pictures, … [Read more...] about MOSCOW TELEPHONE BOOK
Highlights of Anti-Communist Meeting in London — September 1973
THE SOVIET GRAIN DEAL
America is almost the only nation in the world which has never had a famine. While people in other countries must spend most of their waking hours scrounging for food, we have had the best, the most, the largest variety, and the cheapest food any … [Read more...] about THE SOVIET GRAIN DEAL