Russian Threats Will Not Deter The U.S.A.
NEW YORK. Dec 17 (Reed 8 pm).— The Soviet warning against the rearming of the western Germans would not deter the United States in its efforts to have German units integrated into a Western Euronean Army, the New York “Times’ ’’ diplomatic correspondent said today.
The United States reaction to Soviet threats had been settled. The United States would go ahead with plans to use German units as fast as it could get consent from the Germans and members of the North Atlantic Pact. Mr Acheson would press this objective at the Brussels meeting of the North Atlantic Council, said the. correspondent. Mr. Acheson's primary problem at the council meeting would be to persuade the members that _ they should, in their own and general interest, proceed at once to a state of partial mobilisation t o put power behind the Western alliance.
The correspondent said there was still resistance to American proposals for moving towards a war economy as quickly as possible.
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Wanganui Chronicle, 19 December 1950, Page 5
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