SOVIET POLICY DISCUSSED
“ DOMINATION BY INFILTRATION ” MEWS OF SIR HARTLEY SHAWCROSS 'Rec. 10.30 p.m.) LONDON. October 1 He adhered to the opinion that Russia did not desire a war or arms at present, said the Attorney-General 'Sir Hartley Shawcross) jn a message io his constituents before leaving to attend the fourth session of the Untied Nations General Assembly Russia hoped m obtain Communist domination of the world by political innitration and economic sabotage h-’ said. •■lndeed. I have no doubt that the military tension she succeeds in th rough out the world, is tO T ! n< i!' case OU l‘ economic difficulties. I believe that if the social democratic countries build up their economic positions on a secure foundaiion. the Russians will realise that win nd nJ’ iP ( h' ld 00-oporaimn with them will paj them better than war and they will readjust their policy a ° cordmgly.” - He said it would be a grave mistake for those countries to allow the sensational speculations' about the atomic bomb to distract their attention from their immediate danger's which were economic The onlv Challenge they threw out to the Rus. Shi" 5 Was f ° r them to accc Pt friend-
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Press, Volume LXXXV, Issue 25924, 3 October 1949, Page 7
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