The U.S. & Free China: How the U.S. Sold Out Its Ally |
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... talks eventually were resumed ? In this connection , didn't the U.S. representative at the 136th bilateral talks held in Warsaw on February 20 say that , after all , there was not much difference between what the U.S. Government had in ...
... talks eventually were resumed ? In this connection , didn't the U.S. representative at the 136th bilateral talks held in Warsaw on February 20 say that , after all , there was not much difference between what the U.S. Government had in ...
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... talks were most alarming . For one thing , we had hoped that Nixon , in view of his well - known opposition to communism , would not resume the talks . After all , the earlier meetings largely had achieved their original purpose ...
... talks were most alarming . For one thing , we had hoped that Nixon , in view of his well - known opposition to communism , would not resume the talks . After all , the earlier meetings largely had achieved their original purpose ...
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... talks between Peking and Taipei . He wanted to know , for instance , whether Lee Kuan Yew , Singapore's Prime Minister , had offered himself as a go - between in his recent trip to Taipei . I assured him that as far as I knew , Lee's ...
... talks between Peking and Taipei . He wanted to know , for instance , whether Lee Kuan Yew , Singapore's Prime Minister , had offered himself as a go - between in his recent trip to Taipei . I assured him that as far as I knew , Lee's ...
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