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...went around the table-first Hull and then myself, and then around through the whole number and it was unanimous in feeling the country would support us. He said that this time the vote IS unanimous, he feeling the same...
...General Marshall and I went to the White House, where we were until nearly half past one. At the meeting were Hull, Knox, Marshall, Stark, and myself...
...hopeless, losing, running battle with the powerful Imperial Fleet. Her crew was red-eyed and groggy from constant days of battle and alerts, from nights of air attack. She was running low on antiaircraft ammunition, her planes were out of action, one turret gone, her whole hull was bruised and weary from steady punishment...
That Juan Domingo Perón and the Argentine Government favored the Nazis was hardly news. Outspoken old Cordell Hull had said that a year and a half ago. But the very bluntness of the U.S. Blue Book charge that Perón & Co. had actually conspired with the Nazis, the chapter & verse on names, places and methods profoundly shocked the Americas. Argentines seemed stunned...
...State Department had taken a chance in throwing its haymaker. Argentines, proud of their national dignity, might unite behind Peron as they had when Cordell Hull blasted away at him. That would mean victory for Peron in the forthcoming election. Other Latin nations might jib at lone-handed, stiff-necked U.S. action. But last week press and unofficial reaction throughout the hemisphere backed up the U.S. tough talk. If the Blue Book had not helped Argentina's democratic opposition, neither had it hurt it, apparently...