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Ivan G. Nagy, speaking under United Nations Council sponsorship last night in Emerson D, said that the Soviets were dumbfounded when they discovered that the United States had no post-war foreign policy. "Consequently," he continued, "they invented one for you and began to fight it."
Nagy, who resigned recently as first secretary of the Hungarian embassy in Washington, declared that the main difference between the foreign policies of the U.S. and Russia lies in long range planning behind them. "Although certain Russian deeds taken separately appear to be nonsensical, at least they are part of a concrete, overall design."
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