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  4. Discussions With the United Kingdom and Canada Regarding the Danger of General War With the Soviet Union and the Use of United States Bases in the United Kingdom and Canada in the Event of General War; Arrangements for Emergency Use of U.S. Strategic Bases in Foreign Areas

Foreign Relations of the United States, 1952–1954, National Security Affairs, Volume II, Part 2

Discussions With the United Kingdom and Canada Regarding the Danger of General War With the Soviet Union and the Use of United States Bases in the United Kingdom and Canada in the Event of General War; Arrangements for Emergency Use of U.S. Strategic Bases in Foreign Areas1

  1. Documentation on this subject is scheduled for publication in volume vi.↩

National Security Affairs

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  • Policy of the United States With Respect to Atomic Energy and the Regulation of Armaments; President Eisenhower’s “Atoms for Peace” Proposal of December 8, 1953; Other Foreign Policy Aspects of U.S. Development of Atomic Energy (Documents 1-293)
    • Discussions With the United Kingdom and Canada Regarding the Danger of General War With the Soviet Union and the Use of United States Bases in the United Kingdom and Canada in the Event of General War; Arrangements for Emergency Use of U.S. Strategic Bases in Foreign Areas
    • The United States Foreign Information Program (Documents 294-369)
      • The Report of the President’s Committee on International Information Activities, June 30, 1953 (Documents 370-374)
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