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Herbert Hoover speech: We Should Revise Our Foreign Policy
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Item Title Herbert Hoover speech: We Should Revise Our Foreign Policy
Date CreatedFebruary 09, 1951
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Saying there is nothing sacrosanct about foreign policy, Hoover delivers a sharply anti-Soviet speech on foreign policy. While focused mainly abroad, her also mentions the economy, decrying both high taxes and inflation, saying a crippled American economy aids Stalin's goals. He then details the status of of various European countries in regards to the US and USSR. He frames any discussion of war with the Soviet Union with the experiences in Korea as well as the world wars.

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Hoover ID62008_a_0002442
Record Number62008.10
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