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U.S. Secretary of State John Dulles delivers a speech in which he declares it unwise to permanently commit U.S. land forces so as to lead to 'practical bankruptcy.' He advocates a policy of 'massive retaliatory power' to achieve 'maximum protection at a bearable cost,' thus advocating a stronger reliance on nuclear weapons. |
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