U.S. WILL MOT BE "COERCED OR INTIMIDATED,” SAYS MARSHALL
(11.45 a.m.)
WASHINGTON, July 21
The United States will do everything possible in the Berlin crisis “to reach an acceptable solution and to avoid the tragedy of war for the world,” said the Secretary of State, Mr. George Marshall, today.
¥ “Our position, I think, is well understood,” he added. “We will not be coerced or intimidated in any way in our procedures under the rights and responsibilities that we have in Berlin and generally, in Germany. At the same time we will proceed to invoke every possible resource of negotiation and. diplomatic procedure, but I repeat again we are not going to be coerced."
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Gisborne Herald, Volume LXXV, Issue 22696, 22 July 1948, Page 5
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113U.S. WILL MOT BE "COERCED OR INTIMIDATED,” SAYS MARSHALL Gisborne Herald, Volume LXXV, Issue 22696, 22 July 1948, Page 5
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